The US Federal Bureau edited the documents of the financier Jeffrey Epstein, hiding the names of Donald Trump and other famous people, Bloomberg reports, referring to sources.
According to the agency, the name Trump was struck by a group of FBI employees who conducted a final inspection of files. This is an employee of the bureau responsible for compliance with the Law on Freedom of Information. They indicated to study the archive of the case and determine which documents can be published.
As a result, as reported earlier, during the audit, the FBI officers found numerous links to Trump and other famous people in Epstein files. According to Bloomberg, the mention of their names cannot be considered as evidence of a crime or even a hint of a crime. In what context their names were mentioned, unknown.
According to Bloomberg sources, the name of the current president of the United States was hidden in Epstein files, since during the federal investigation of the financier in 2006 Trump was a man.
The basis for the editorial article was two exceptions to the law on freedom of information. They protect people and their personal data in law enforcement documents from “unjustified invasion of personal life.” Bloomberg writes that this is a common practice for the US authorities, even when it comes to public figures.
According to Bloomberg, the documents in Epstein were edited to the US Department of Justice and the FBI decided that the “further disclosure” of materials related to Epstein “would not be appropriate or justified.”
Donald Trump was familiar with Jeffrey Epstein, and after his death, he repeatedly expressed the theory that the financier headed the “list of clients” who “lent” minors for sex. In his opinion, democrats can be on this list. Trump promised to publish the list after returning to the president. Nevertheless, the Trump administration recently stated that there was no list. This caused criticism against the US leader the most devoted fans from the magician of the magician.
Source: Racurs

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