Before the 2024 presidential election, both Donald Trump and JD Vance called for the release of more files related to convicted sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein. In its first months in office, the new Trump administration has promised more transparency in government — but it hasn't released any trove of "Epstein files" that supporters have demanded.

Epstein was found dead six years ago in the Metropolitan Correctional Center, the federal detention facility where he was being held in Manhattan. Officials later concluded he died by suicide — but public skepticism about his death persists.

The names of a number of powerful figures have already appeared in documents related to Epstein's case that have been released, including President Trump and former President Bill Clinton, both of whom s

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