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DOJ Reinstates Trump Photo in Public Epstein Files After Victim Review

DOJ Reinstates Trump Photo in Public Epstein Files After Victim Review 73LLH4A4OBM3LPTODUFVVA6ZJM

The U.S. Department of Justice has returned a previously removed photograph of President Donald Trump to its publicly accessible database of documents tied to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Officials said the image was briefly taken down to assess concerns about victim privacy, and after review, determined no identified victims appeared in the photo.


Why the Photo Was Removed and Restored

Justice Department officials explained that the image — showing a desk drawer containing a photo of Trump with several women — was flagged by prosecutors in the Southern District of New York as part of a broader safety check aimed at protecting individuals who may be victims. Legal staff pulled the photograph while confirming that it did not include any known victims of Epstein’s misconduct. After concluding the image posed no risk, the department reposted it without changes.

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche emphasized the review was conducted strictly to safeguard potential victims and not due to any political considerations. He noted that the decision to restore the photo came once investigators were confident there was no privacy concern.


Broader Reactions and Document Release Context

The reinstatement comes amid scrutiny of the Justice Department’s release of thousands of Epstein-related files under a 2025 transparency law requiring disclosure of unclassified records. Some lawmakers and advocacy groups have criticized the rollout, arguing that many documents remain heavily redacted or missing key information.

House Democratic leaders have called for a more thorough explanation of the document release process, particularly over the initial removal of certain files. Critics from both sides of the aisle have urged clearer handling of the materials to ensure compliance with the law and protect victim privacy.

The photograph’s brief disappearance also sparked speculation and political commentary, though DOJ officials reiterated that the action was not linked to the former president’s involvement in any criminal conduct. Trump has denied any wrongdoing or knowledge of Epstein’s illegal activities.

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