Rep. Ted Lieu Urges DOJ to Investigate Allegations of Trump's Involvement with Jeffrey Epstein

Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA) raised serious concerns about President Donald Trump after reviewing files related to Jeffrey Epstein released by the Justice Department. Lieu called on the DOJ to take immediate action by interviewing witnesses who have information about Trump's alleged involvement with Epstein. One particular witness reported to the FBI that a girl, who later died, had told him that Trump and Epstein had raped her. Despite this information, the DOJ has not interviewed the witness, prompting Lieu to question when they will do so.
The specific file in question contains an unverified tip submitted to the FBI in 2020 by a limousine driver who claimed to have driven Trump in the 1990s. The driver recalled Trump making disturbing comments about "abusing some girl" and repeatedly mentioning the name "Jeffrey." The tip also included unverified allegations that Trump and Epstein had raped a young girl who was later found dead with her head "blown off." Some details of these allegations were partially corroborated by local news outlets.
Rep. Lieu's call for the DOJ to interview the witness who reported the alleged rape by Trump and Epstein underscores the need for further investigation into the connections between the two men and their potential involvement in criminal activities. The seriousness of these allegations demands a thorough examination by law enforcement to uncover the truth and hold any perpetrators accountable.