Summary
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is examining claims that certain documents related to Jeffrey Epstein are "missing" from its records. Representative Robert Garcia mentioned that documents about allegations involving President Trump are absent from what Congress members received. The DOJ is reviewing flagged files to determine if any corrections or updates are needed.
Key Facts
- The DOJ is looking into concerns about "missing" Epstein-related documents.
- Congressman Robert Garcia claims documents with allegations against President Trump are missing.
- The DOJ's Rapid Response team stated that any flagged files will be reviewed and corrected if needed.
- The review includes documents provided to Ghislaine Maxwell during her criminal case.
- The DOJ will republish any corrected documents in line with legal requirements.
- This investigation comes after the DOJ released Epstein files on January 30, 2026.