NPR investigative reporting said that the U.S. Department of Justice did not disclose a batch of materials related to allegations that Donald Trump sexually assaulted a minor victim, as required by law, and had removed some file entries from the public database that "simultaneously mentioned Epstein and Trump." The report pointed out that the unpublished content includes interviews records from the FBI that appear to be more than 50 pages long, as well as notes from conversations with a woman who later made related accusations. According to regulations, these documents should have been made public. The Department of Justice denied deleting the files, stating that some materials may have been temporarily removed for necessary edits or other exceptional circumstances due to privacy concerns of the victims. The White House stated that any information about policy or document handling not officially announced should not be considered as a conclusion. The report also emphasized that these are allegations and records, and their authenticity and legal conclusions still need independent verification.

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