Jimmy Kimmel Targets 'Unavailable' Epstein Files Related to Donald Trump - Rolling Stone
Jimmy Kimmel criticized the withholding of 53 pages of FBI material related to allegations against Donald Trump, including interviews with a woman who accused Trump of sexual abuse as a minor. He questioned why these documents, which are confirmed to exist by House Oversight Committee Democrats, are being kept secret, suggesting they should be released to clarify Trump’s potential involvement with Jeffrey Epstein. The issue of missing files has also been commented on by Stephen Colbert, who called it a significant story and accused the DOJ of protecting Trump.
Jimmy Kimmel Targets ‘Unavailable’ Epstein Files Related to Donald Trump

Fresh off his commentary about Donald Trump‘s State of the Union address, Jimmy Kimmel took aim at missing Epstein files that are reportedly related to the president.
Last night, the late-night host focused on the revelation that the Justice Department withheld 53 pages of FBI material said to focus on allegations against Trump. NPR reported that the page include interviews and notes from conversations with a woman who accused Trump of sexual abuse several decades ago when she was a minor.
“I know, I’m as shocked as you,” Kimmel noted. “I thought he got rid of NPR.”
He continued, “The woman said she was 13 when she met Trump. The FBI interviewed her four times in 2019. The details of those interviews are, for reasons that still haven’t been explained, unavailable.”
Kimmel explained that Democrats on the House Oversight Committee saw the documents and confirmed their existence. “Why are they being allowed to hide this stuff?” he asked. “They’re supposed to release the files. What a bunch of hypocrites these people are. If these interviews were on Hunter Biden’s laptop we’d know every word of them.”
He added that the public should be told if Trump took part in the crimes committed by Jeffrey Epstein. “The reason we don’t know is because the people who work for the president blacked out his name a bunch of times and made interviews disappear,” Kimmel said. “Seems to me the best thing for President Trump, who I’m sure did nothing wrong, is to order them to un-redact his name and release all of the Trump-Epstein files so he can prove how unbelievably innocent he is.”
On The Late Show, Stephen Colbert similarly targeted the missing files. “That the files are missing should be the biggest story in the world,” the host said. He added, “It’s totally on brand for the DOJ, especially this DOJ, to be protecting Trump.”
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