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DOJ Releases More Epstein Files, Says Trump Claims Are 'Unfounded and False'

The DOJ released more Epstein documents but quickly labeled claims against President Trump as "unfounded and false," a move sparking both transparency and bias concerns.

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🧩 Simple Version: The Epstein Files & Trump

The government's legal team, the Department of Justice (DOJ), just let out a giant pile of papers about a really bad guy named Jeffrey Epstein. But guess what? Before everyone could even read them, the DOJ quickly piped up on social media! They said some of the stories in these papers about President Donald Trump were not true at all. They called these stories "unfounded and false," like saying a monster lives under your bed when it's just a dust bunny!

🚨 How Fox Would Spin It: The 'Deep State' Distraction!

"Can you believe it?! The DEEP STATE (that's the sneaky government folks) is trying to TRICK YOU with FAKE NEWS about OUR PRESIDENT, Donald J. Trump! They're pushing out 'Epstein files' just to make noise and distract from his AMAZING accomplishments!

This is a total WITCH HUNT! They even pulled a photo of him, then put it back! What are they HIDING? It's clearly a plot by Democrats and a few 'Republicans in Name Only' to take down our strong leader! Don't fall for their LIES!"

🌿 DeFoxed Reality Check: What Really Happened

Okay, let's take a deep breath and pop that spin bubble! The Department of Justice did release a whopping 30,000 pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein because a new law called the Epstein Files Transparency Act said they had to. That's why the papers came out!

It's true that the DOJ made a public post on X (like Twitter) specifically saying that certain claims about President Trump in these new files were "untrue and sensationalist." They said these claims were made before the 2020 election and would have been "weaponized" long ago if they had any truth to them. This kind of commentary from the DOJ about specific claims is actually pretty unusual.

President Trump himself also spoke up, saying these files could "ruin the reputation" of public figures and distract from his administration's "tremendous success." He even showed sympathy for former President Bill Clinton, who also showed up in some photos. Remember, just because someone is mentioned or pictured with Epstein doesn't automatically mean they did anything wrong.

💡 Why This Matters: Don't Get Spooked!

This whole situation is important because it shows how quickly scary stories can pop up and how important it is to get the real facts. Always look for the calm, clear truth, and don't let loud, dramatic headlines trick you into thinking something that isn't true!

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