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In a shocking revelation, new records released by the US Department of Justice have shed light on Donald Trump’s frequent travels on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet in the 1990s. According to a news agency, Reuters, the new records contain an email from a federal prosecutor that reveals Trump traveled on Epstein’s jet eight times, with four of those trips including Epstein’s close associate, Ghislaine Maxwell.
The records, which were released as part of the Epstein case, contain a total of 29,000 pages of documents, including videos and legal records. The US Department of Justice has also issued a statement on social media platform X (formerly Twitter) warning that the documents contain some incorrect and sensational claims made against President Trump before the 2020 elections.
This revelation comes as a surprise to many, as Trump had previously claimed that he had never traveled on Epstein’s jet or visited his private island. However, the new records seem to contradict these claims, raising questions about Trump’s involvement with Epstein and his associates.
The Epstein case has been a subject of controversy for many years, with Epstein’s associates, including Maxwell, facing charges of sex trafficking and other crimes. Trump’s connections to Epstein have been a topic of discussion among many, with some accusing him of being too close to the convicted sex offender.
Meanwhile, other news around the world includes the Israeli government’s recognition of Somalia as a sovereign state, the discovery of a web camera in a car used in a bomb attack in Syria, China’s imposition of sanctions on 20 US defense companies and 10 individuals for selling arms to Taiwan, and a deadly bomb attack in Syria that killed six people and injured over 20.
In other news, a Canadian lawyer’s fight for justice has led to the abolition of a centuries-old law that required professionals to take an oath of allegiance to the British monarch. In India, a man has been arrested for killing his wife in front of their children by setting her on fire, and North Korea’s state media has released images of Kim Jong-un inspecting a guided missile on a submarine.
In Pakistan, a protest has been held outside the British consulate in Bradford, while the British High Commission has assured that any material found to be in breach of the law will be investigated and could lead to criminal charges.
In a related development, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced that Israel has officially recognized Somalia as a sovereign state, while the police have revealed that they have obtained footage from a web camera installed in a car used in a bomb attack in Syria.
The North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, has been spotted inspecting a guided missile on a submarine, while a Canadian lawyer’s fight for justice has led to the abolition of a centuries-old law.

