The Vault: The Epstein Files

DOJ Insiders Admit That The Contents Of The Epstein Files Are Worse Than Reported

14 min · 19. juli 2026
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) reportedly informed congressional Republicans that the files tied to Jeffrey Epstein are “even worse” for Donald Trump than previously publicized, suggesting that evidence of Trump’s connection to Epstein is more extensive and potentially more damaging than past reporting indicated. The leaks reflect mounting anxiety among GOP lawmakers, some of whom are reportedly preparing to back efforts to force the release of related investigative records. The piece also notes that the rumor mill—particularly an account from Michael Wolff stating Epstein had shown him photos of Trump with underage girls—has stirred serious concern. The silence and evasive behavior of key figures, such as the Attorney General, have further alarmed members of Congress who fear a cover-up, prompting a growing coalition of over 100 Republicans ready to confront what they anticipate is an escalating exposure of wrongdoing. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: DOJ Admits to Republicans That Epstein Files Are Even Worse for Trump | The New Republic [https://newrepublic.com/post/202813/department-justice-admits-republicans-epstein-files-worse-donald-trump]

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