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Epstein files: NPR finds 53 missing 'Donald Trump' pages — the DOJ has no explanation​


In the miasma of Epstein Files outrage and quite reasonable allegations, you may have missed the latest reporting from NPR: At least 53 pages of FBI interview summaries and notes appear to exist in the Epstein files but are not in the public database.

Is this a bombshell? Given the murkiness surrounding how these allegations were vetted before being dumped into the public record, it’s impossible to say. That uncertainty is the story. The confusion enveloping this massive release is beginning to resemble concealment, inviting the cynical view that it’s strategic — or, more plausibly, evidence of plain incompetence.

On Tuesday morning, NPR published a stunning report on serial numbers and discovery logs that do not line up with what the Justice Department has posted online. Some of the missing materials relate to allegations involving President Donald Trump. The department declined to explain the discrepancies.

Congress ordered the release of these files. The DOJ controls the archive. Reporters compare internal catalog numbers to public postings and find gaps. The department offers assurances but no reconciliation of the record.

The allegations are grave — they involve claims of sexµal abuse of minors — and they remain unproven. FBI case files contain interviews and leads that do not automatically translate into charges. That distinction matters, and it makes the integrity of the release process more important, not less.

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Longtime Trump supporter's husband detained by ICE, says president 'ruined our life'​


A New Jersey couple who steadfastly backed President Donald Trump and his “Make America Great Again” agenda said they’ve now turned against him after becoming ensnared in his crackdown on immigrants.

Abdellatif Hafraoui, of Bayonne, was taken into custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement at Newark Liberty International Airport last August as he and his wife, Sandra Hafraoui, were heading to Florida on vacation. Over the course of 108 days, the 60-year-old said, he was moved from New Jersey’s Delaney Hall Detention Facility to Louisiana and later Arizona before being released on $15,000 bond.

In an interview with NJ.com, Sandra Hafraoui said she voted for Trump in the past three elections, and that she and Abdellatif Hafraoui attended one of the president’s rallies in Las Vegas.

She believed the president would focus on deporting undocumented immigrants with criminal records and not people like her husband, who moved to the U.S. from Morocco at age 22 and has lived stateside for 38 years.
 
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Longtime Trump supporter's husband detained by ICE, says president 'ruined our life'​


A New Jersey couple who steadfastly backed President Donald Trump and his “Make America Great Again” agenda said they’ve now turned against him after becoming ensnared in his crackdown on immigrants.

Abdellatif Hafraoui, of Bayonne, was taken into custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement at Newark Liberty International Airport last August as he and his wife, Sandra Hafraoui, were heading to Florida on vacation. Over the course of 108 days, the 60-year-old said, he was moved from New Jersey’s Delaney Hall Detention Facility to Louisiana and later Arizona before being released on $15,000 bond.

In an interview with NJ.com, Sandra Hafraoui said she voted for Trump in the past three elections, and that she and Abdellatif Hafraoui attended one of the president’s rallies in Las Vegas.

She believed the president would focus on deporting undocumented immigrants with criminal records and not people like her husband, who moved to the U.S. from Morocco at age 22 and has lived stateside for 38 years.
They found out that he don't give a 'F' about them. They thought wrong.
 



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