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New Epstein case files contain rape accusations against Trump

Washington.- Among the new files published by the U.S. Department of Justice on the case of the pedophile Jeffrey Epstein is a testimony captured by the FBI in which someone is mentioned who claimed to have been raped by the current President of the United States, Donald Trump.

The text, included in a new batch of thousands of documents published this Tuesday, does not identify the person who spoke with federal authorities, nor the alleged victim, as many details have been censored.

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The Department of Justice itself stated in a press release that some of these newly released documents "contain false and sensationalized accusations against President Trump, presented to the FBI just before the 2020 elections."

This statement, registered on October 27, 2020, contains the account of a person who worked as a limousine driver in the Dallas area and who claimed to have driven Trump in 1995 to Fort Worth Airport (Texas).

The driver told the FBI that some of the things Trump said during a phone conversation he had during the trip "were very concerning" and that he was "a few seconds away from stopping the limousine in the median and a few seconds away from getting him out of the car and hurting him because of some of the things he was saying", although he finally decided not to do so. During the phone conversation, Trump repeatedly mentioned the name "Jeffrey" and referred to "abusing a girl," according to the driver. Next, it tells that when he recounted this encounter with Trump to a woman he knew, her behavior changed immediately and that she then claimed that "Donald J. Trump had raped her along with Jeffrey Epstein" and that a girl "with a strange name" "took her to a hotel or luxurious building", and that "that's how it happened". The person reporting to the FBI says they advised the woman "to call the police about the incident", but she responded "I can't, they'll kill me". The declarant states that he did not hear from her again until January 2000 when another person told him that the woman "was dead" and "that they found her with her head 'smashed' in Kiefer, Oklahoma". Ensure that the investigators who went to the scene of the death said "that there was no way it was a suicide", but that the coroner officially declared that the woman had taken her own life. The Department of Justice has been publishing vast amounts of declassified documents about Epstein since Friday, based on a law passed in Congress in November. Trump, who initially did not want to support the publication of the files and who later had to rectify and sign the law after verifying the strong support of Congress, appears numerous times in the documentation of the case about his former friend and with whom he said he cut ties in 2004, before Epstein was accused of abuse and prostitution of minors and committed suicide in prison in 2019.

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