Epstein Files Include Claim Donald Trump ‘Sexually Assaulted Child Then Punched Her’
Allegations Against Donald Trump in the Epstein Files
The Epstein Files have once again thrust Donald Trump into the spotlight with grave accusations. According to a claim detailed in these files, Trump allegedly sexually assaulted a minor and then physically assaulted her. The unnamed woman, who spoke in an October 2019 interview, stated that she was introduced to Trump by Jeffrey Epstein when she was between 13 and 15 years old. The encounter reportedly took place in either New York or New Jersey, with Epstein present.
The woman alleges that after biting Trump in response to his actions, he struck her, pulled her hair, and punched her on the side of her head. These shocking claims have reignited discussions about Trump’s past associations and behavior, especially in connection with Epstein’s controversial network.
Details of the Alleged Incident and FBI Report
The FBI’s summary of interviews, known as FBI 302, sheds light on the woman’s account. She described Trump’s apparent dislike for her “boy-girl” demeanor—a term she used to describe herself as a tomboy. According to the report, Trump became aggressive after she bit him, reportedly saying, “get this little b**** the hell out of here,” before physically assaulting her.
The woman also claimed that Trump made disturbing remarks about how “little girls are supposed to be” before unzipping his trousers. She could not recall who else was present but noted that others left when Trump requested it. These allegations are part of a broader investigation into Epstein’s activities and his connections to powerful figures.
Responses and Denials from Donald Trump and His Supporters
Donald Trump and his representatives have vehemently denied all accusations. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt dismissed the claims as “completely baseless accusations, backed by zero credible evidence from a sadly disturbed woman who has an extensive criminal history.” She also criticized the Department of Justice under Joe Biden for allegedly knowing about the allegations for four years without taking action, arguing that this inaction proves Trump’s innocence.
Trump himself has repeatedly maintained that the Epstein Files exonerate him. Despite the serious nature of the allegations, he has accused political opponents and the media of using the claims as a smear campaign. His handling of the Epstein Files’ release has been controversial, with some allies and rivals questioning his motives and transparency.
Public Opinion and Political Impact
The release of these allegations has polarized public opinion. A recent YouGov poll revealed that 52% of Americans believe Trump is attempting to cover up Epstein’s crimes, while 30% disagree. The poll also highlighted a sharp partisan divide: 91% of Democrats, 55% of Independents, and only 12% of Republicans think Trump is involved in a cover-up.
These numbers underscore the political and social ramifications of the Epstein Files and the allegations against Trump. The controversy continues to fuel debates about accountability, justice, and the influence of powerful individuals in high-profile criminal investigations.
Conclusion
The Epstein Files’ claim that Donald Trump sexually assaulted a minor and then physically assaulted her is a serious allegation that has sparked widespread controversy and debate. While Trump and his supporters categorically deny the accusations, the public remains divided on the issue. As investigations and discussions continue, it is crucial to stay informed and critically evaluate all evidence presented.
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