Epstein files release live updates: Trump administration releases trove of documents after months of public outcry | Jeffrey Epstein

Trump administration begins releasing long-awaited Epstein files

The US justice department has begun releasing the long-awaited “Epstein files”, after months of political wrangling, a popular furor and repeated attempts to deflect scrutiny over Donald Trump’s links to the late sex offender and financier Jeffrey Epstein.

The release comes after deputy attorney general Todd Blanche said that the justice department would release “several hundred thousand documents” from the Epstein files on Friday but hinted that some may be held back – at least temporarily – citing the need to protect victims.

“I expect that we’re going to release more documents over the next couple of weeks,” he added.

House Democrats, led by Robert Garcia and Jamie Raskin, condemned the Trump administration’s delay to release all of the Epstein files as a violation of federal law and vowed to pursue legal options.

The scandal has dominated Washington for months, dogging the US president since his return to the White House for a second term, splintering his conservative base and spurring accusations of an attempted “cover-up” from across the political spectrum.

Some of the most sought-after material will pertain to the president’s relationship with Epstein, who killed himself in a Manhattan jail while awaiting trial on federal sex-trafficking charges in 2019. Trump and Epstein were close friends for years before falling out.

Trump is not accused of any wrongdoing. But concerns have been raised about how, why and when his relationship with Epstein broke down, and how much Trump knew about Epstein’s conduct. Trump and his allies have denied that he knew about Epstein’s conduct, and no evidence has suggested that he took part in Epstein’s trafficking operation.

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A projection on to a building near the White House demanding that Trump release the Epstein files. Photograph: Allison Bailey/NurPhoto/Shutterstock
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On initial review, there are a striking number of photos featuring former president Bill Clinton.

The former US president can be seen in a pool with Ghislaine Maxwell in one photo, and in a hot tub with a woman whose face is redacted in another.

A reminder that there is no suggestion of wrongdoing and Clinton has condemned Epstein and denied knowing anything of his conduct.

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