Reports claim that multiple documents referencing Donald Trump have been removed from the U.S. Department of Justice website. According to online tracking data, 71 additional files were recently deleted — bringing the total drop from 5,361 to 4,727 documents.
That’s 634 files no longer publicly accessible, sparking fresh debate over transparency and accountability.
The files are tied to records connected to Jeffrey Epstein, whose case has remained a focal point of public scrutiny due to high-profile associations and ongoing investigations.
While some document removals can be procedural or technical, the scale and timing are fueling speculation across media and social platforms.
Key question:
Routine archival update — or something bigger behind the scenes?