
"NPR's previous reporting found internal FBI and Justice Department outline documents related to allegations from a woman who, according to documents within the database, claimed that around 1983, when she was around 13 years old, Jeffrey Epstein introduced her to Trump, "who subsequently forced her head down to his exposed penis which she subsequently bit. In response, Trump punched her in the head and kicked her out.""
"Records released last month show the FBI interviewed the woman four times, but only one of those interviews has been published in the Justice Department's public Epstein files database."
"ranking member Robert Garcia, D-Calif., is asking Attorney General Pam Bondi to explain why what appear to be dozens of pages of interviews and interview notes related to allegations of sexual abuse against President Trump were not among three million pages released in recent months."
NPR's investigation revealed that documents related to allegations of sexual abuse against President Trump are absent from the Justice Department's public Epstein files database. The FBI interviewed the accuser four times, but only one interview appears in the public records. House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer announced Republicans will investigate the discrepancy, stating they seek a definitive answer beyond the administration's explanation. Ranking Democrat Robert Garcia requested Attorney General Pam Bondi explain why dozens of pages of interviews and notes related to abuse allegations against Trump were excluded from the three million pages recently released. Garcia characterized the situation as a potential White House cover-up of serious allegations by a survivor.
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