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Well, the files have shown us even more than we thought they would.

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Really makes you think about how close they were socially, even if it doesn’t prove illegal behavior.

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Yeah, the Atlantic City and casino stuff is interesting, but the real bombshell is how often Trump’s name shows up in the Epstein files — tens of thousands of times in the released docs alone.

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Redactions are the problem though. The DOJ has released only a fraction, and unredacted files apparently show Trump’s name more than a million times.

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What a joke. Being mentioned a lot doesn’t mean anything shady. He’s the US President — his name will be everywhere in big docs. Alarms over nothing.

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But the article talked about them socializing and flying together before the fallout. And now there are credible claims — archived flight logs, photos, eyewitness accounts.

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The files also include some very troubling unverified allegations about Trump from victims’ accounts. It might not be prosecutable, but it’s politically toxic.

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Those are unverified, often third-party or media clippings. The DOJ itself said cushy claims are untrue and that nothing warranted prosecution.

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So are we really all comfortable with a President still in office while his name is in these files more than anyone not named Epstein himself?

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It’s ridiculous that Trump is still President. Greenland, Venezuela, Iran… and now this? Feels like his administration is protecting itself.

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Typical leftist fearmongering. Trump cut ties with Epstein after a falling out — that’s on record.

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According to the released timeline, Trump said they parted over inappropriate behavior at Mar-a-Lago and he banned him from the club.

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Regardless of how strong or weak the evidence is, the transparency issue is huge. People want to see all the unredacted docs pushed out.

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If Trump was guilty of something, charges would’ve come. This is political theater, nothing more.

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Charges aren’t a guarantee — especially at that level of power. That’s why transparency matters.

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And millions of mentions in unredacted docs? That’s not nothing.

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