Trump Photo Mysteriously Removed from Epstein Files as DOJ Faces Scrutiny

The DOJ's latest release of files linked to Jeffrey Epstein has raised several questions - the latest being around a file numbered EFTA00000468

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The latest release of Jeffrey Epstein files by the Department of Justice has sparked controversy, with a photo of President Donald Trump being removed from the DOJ library. File EFTA00000468, which contained the image, was available for public viewing until it disappeared from the portal. Social media users, including Brian Krassenstein, pointed out the discrepancy, suggesting that Trump's DOJ might be actively scrubbing files related to the President. The Epstein files, released on Friday, include photographs of former President Bill Clinton in various settings, including a private aircraft, a swimming pool, and a hot tub. While the records offer little explanation for the circumstances surrounding these images, they have raised questions about the relationship between Clinton and Epstein. The White House and DOJ have yet to address the concerns surrounding the removal of the Trump photo. As the investigation into Epstein continues, the public remains eager for clarity on the circumstances surrounding the files and the individuals involved. In related news, a separate controversy has emerged regarding the release of Epstein files, with some arguing that key documents are missing from the public records. The matter has sparked debate among lawmakers and the public, with many calling for greater transparency in the investigation.