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The files released today contain quite a few mentions of Trump, says The NY Times:
"In one email, dated January 2020, an unidentified Manhattan federal prosecutor said he or she wanted to make the recipient aware that flight logs showed Mr. Trump had flown on Mr. Epstein’s private jet “many more times than previously has been reported (or that we were aware). The email went on to say that Mr. Trump was a passenger on Mr. Epstein’s plane on eight flights between 1993 and 1996, including two with possible witnesses in the criminal case against Mr. Epstein’s co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell. Ms. Maxwell was convicted of sex trafficking and other charges in Manhattan federal court in 2021.
Passengers on another flight included only Mr. Epstein, Mr. Trump and a 20-year-old, the email said. On other flights, Mr. Trump flew with Marla Maples, his former wife; his daughter Tiffany; and his son Eric.
The names of the potential witnesses, as well as the email’s sender and recipient, were redacted. Mr. Trump has not been accused of wrongdoing in connection with Mr. Epstein or Ms. Maxwell.
The White House did not immediately respond to requests for comment."
This raises a number of questions.
1)  Why would Trump hide the number of times he was on Epstein's plane?
2)  Who are the two witnesses he flew with?
3) Who was the "20-year-old" Trump flew with?
4) What were the destinations of the flights? Were any of them to Epstein's private island? Especially the one with the 20-year-old?
One thing is for sure; this will keep the Epstein Affair on a full boil for some time.

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