Publish dateSaturday 31 January 2026 - 22:11
Story Code : 345135
Times: Trump
A British publication wrote: Despite denying the role of the US President in the case of a sex trafficker, his name is repeated 3,000 times in the case.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - International Service: The British publication The Times wrote in a report referring to the publication of new parts of the Jeffrey Epstein case (sex trafficker): US President Donald Trump's name is mentioned more than 3,000 times in the published documents.
 
This is while the Trump administration's Justice Department called the allegations made about Trump in the Epstein cases false.
 
The US Justice Department announced in a statement: What is being said about Trump is nothing more than controversy and hype.
 
CNN television network wrote: The publication of new Epstein documents could cause trouble for the US President's political allies.
 
The US Department of Justice announced on Friday the release of a massive trove of Epstein files, totaling more than three million pages.
 
US President Donald Trump's name appears repeatedly in the new set of documents, which range from investigative reports to emails and news clippings.
 
Trump has never been charged by law enforcement with any wrongdoing related to Epstein and has denied any involvement in such activities.
 
CNN wrote: The release of the new documents could be problematic for some figures, including prominent Trump allies who have tried to distance themselves from Epstein.
 
The documents show that Howard Lutnick, the Trump administration's Commerce Secretary, was planning a trip to Epstein's island in 2012, years after he said he had cut ties with Epstein.
 
Lutnick said in a podcast last year that he and his wife decided to cut ties with Epstein around 2005. But an email from 2012 shows him asking where Epstein was so they could meet for a meal.
 
Another email shows Lutnick inviting Epstein (through his assistant) to a fundraiser for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in 2015. It is not clear whether Epstein attended the event.
 
The documents also show that tech billionaire Elon Musk attempted to make trips to Epstein’s island in 2012 and 2013, despite previously saying he had declined Epstein’s invitations.
 
On November 24, 2012, Epstein emails Musk and asks, “How many people are you going to have for the helicopter flight to the island?” Musk replies, “Probably just him and his then-wife.”
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