Justice Department restores Trump photo to public database of Epstein files

France 24Monday, December 22, 2025 at 2:00:12 PM
Justice Department restores Trump photo to public database of Epstein files
  • The U.S. Department of Justice has restored a photo of former President Donald Trump to its public database of Jeffrey Epstein files after determining that none of Epstein's victims were present in the image. This decision was made public on December 22, 2025, following the photo's earlier removal.
  • The restoration of the photo is significant as it reflects ongoing scrutiny regarding the connections between high-profile individuals and Epstein, a convicted sex offender. The Justice Department's actions are part of a broader effort to ensure transparency in the release of documents related to Epstein's case.
  • This development highlights the complex interplay of public interest, legal accountability, and political implications surrounding Epstein's network, as recent releases of photographs featuring Trump and other prominent figures have sparked discussions about their associations and the need for transparency in ongoing investigations.
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