
"Axios has learned the White House has begun managing the DOJ's account on X, Axios reported in its Christmas Eve morning newsletter. The account is taking a sharper tone with a more rapid-response campaign edge. It's unclear when the White House first took over the account, but a post by the Department of Justice announcing the latest Epstein files' release on Tuesday was quick to absolve the president of any wrongdoing."
"Among the documents was a handwritten letter purportedly written by Epstein and addressed to fellow sex offender and ex-Team USA gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar. The letter reportedly penned just days before Epstein's suicide contains Epstein's shocking claim that our president also shares our love of young, nubile girls. By late Tuesday afternoon, however, the DOJ said it had concluded the letter was fake: The FBI has confirmed this alleged letter from Jeffrey Epstein to Larry Nassar is FAKE."
The White House has begun managing the Department of Justice's X account and has shifted the account to a sharper, rapid-response tone. The DOJ account posted a swift defense of President Trump following the release of additional Jeffrey Epstein-related documents. The Justice Department released nearly 30,000 more pages of materials. Some documents contained untrue and sensationalist claims submitted to the FBI shortly before the 2020 election. A handwritten letter allegedly from Epstein to Larry Nassar claimed the president shared an attraction to young girls. The FBI concluded that alleged letter was fake, and the DOJ labeled the claims unfounded and false.
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