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U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to reporters before boarding Air Force One on November 16, 2025 at Palm Beach International Airport in West Palm Beach, Florida. Trump spent the weekend at his Mar-A-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida. (Photo by Roberto Schmidt/Getty Images)
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New Mexico Congresswoman has read the Epstein files, says they discuss alleged Trump assault on 13-year-old

A peek at what might be coming soon.

Donald Trump‘s sudden U-turn on releasing the Epstein files is precisely as suspicious as his previous sudden U-turn when he told everyone to forget about them as they’re a “Democrat hoax”.

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It’s widely considered that the Epstein files contain more information that’d be deeply damaging to Trump. What’s already been released has cemented the closeness of their friendship, indicating that Trump was aware of Epstein’s sick proclivities and raising the possibility that he was a direct participant in abuse.

We’ll know for sure within 29 days – the time limit for them to be made available to the public “in a searchable and downloadable format”. But in a preview of what’s coming, New Mexico Congresswoman Melanie Stansbury says she’s already seen them and that Trump is “named over and over in them”:

“I actually went through the files this weekend in depth and Donald Trump is not only named over and over in them, it is discussed this trial in which he was accused of raping a 13-year-old in Epstein’s house, there is discussions about a subpoena of Donald Trump in one of Jeffrey Epstein’s cases in which he was accused for rape and sexual abuse.

He was subpoenaed and gave a deposition in that case, there is extensive discussion between Donald Trump, Ghislaine Maxwell and Mr Wolff about not only Trump coming to his house, but Epstein says in these emails that he has photographs of Trump with girls.”

What’s this about a 13-year-old?

The case involving the 13-year-old is that of a Jane Doe, who filed the complaint against Trump and Epstein in California in April 2016 but withdrew it after allegedly receiving “threatening phone calls on her cellphone”. Doe later filed again in New York, accusing Trump of a single act of rape. As her formal declaration claimed:

“I loudly pleaded with Defendant Trump to stop, but he did not. Defendant Trump responded to my pleas by violently striking me in the face with his open hand and screaming that he would do whatever he wanted. … Immediately following this rape, Defendant Trump threatened me that, were I ever to reveal any of the details of Defendant Trump’s sexual and physical abuse of me, my family and I would be physically harmed if not killed.”

Both suits alleged Trump had “sexual contact” with the underage Jane Doe on three other occasions, but Doe dropped the case once again in Nov. 2016 out of fear of retaliation and threats.

Whatever the truth of what happened, we’re very interested to see in what context it was discussed behind closed doors between Epstein and his confidants. And if the existence of pictures of Trump with girls – something already teased by Michael Wolff – proves to be true, expect the hunt for their location to begin!


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