The U.S. Department of Justice released a second batch of documents related to the Epstein case on Tuesday, which repeatedly mentioned Trump and drew attention from the outside world. Just three days earlier, the Department had released a batch of documents that almost did not mention Trump, which was criticized by some members of Congress. The newly disclosed thousands of pages of materials show that in 2021, prosecutors issued a subpoena to Trump's residence at Mar-a-Lago, requesting relevant records. The documents also include notes from an assistant federal prosecutor in New York, involving Trump's multiple trips on Epstein's private jet, with one flight reportedly including only Trump, Epstein, and a 20-year-old woman. In addition, the documents include multiple leads received by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the early 2000s, involving Trump's gatherings with Epstein and at their respective properties, but the materials do not show whether these leads were verified or if they led to further investigations.

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