US Epstein files full of famous names, but Trump is conspicuously missing
WASHINGTON (Reuters) — The thousands of documents released by the US Justice Department related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were filled with the names of some of the world’s most famous people, including former president Bill Clinton, but there was one notable exception: US President Donald Trump.
The department released only a partial tranche of the Epstein-related documents in its possession on Friday, with much of the information within them redacted, citing the extensive effort required in reviewing the materials and the need to protect Epstein’s victims.
Trump’s administration was attempting to comply with a law overwhelmingly passed by Congress in November that mandated the disclosure of all Epstein files, despite Trump’s months-long effort to keep them sealed.
The extensive redactions and the limited number of documents released angered some Republicans and did little to defuse a scandal threatening the party ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
The absence of references to Trump was notable given that pictures and documents related to him have trickled out of previous Epstein releases for years. Trump’s name appeared in flight manifests listing passengers on Epstein’s private plane that were part of a first batch of Epstein material the Justice Department released in February, for instance.
The release also contained other items of note, including a complaint accusing Epstein of involvement in “child pornography” that was filed with the FBI in 1996, long before law enforcement began looking into his misconduct.
Celebrities who appeared in photos made available as part of Friday’s release include the late news anchor Walter Cronkite, singers Mick Jagger, Michael Jackson and Diana Ross, British entrepreneur Richard Branson, and the former Duchess of York, Sarah........





















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