On February 3, California Rep. Ted Lieu claimed during a news conference that Jeffrey Epstein's files contain disturbing, unverified allegations against Donald Trump, like raping children—drawing from a 1995 FBI tip by an anonymous caller later identified as anti-Trump activist Dan Ferree. The files, released in phases after Trump's 2025 Transparency Act, mention Trump hundreds to thousands of times in emails and clippings, but no charges resulted; journalists like Julie K. Brown note two public unproven assault claims tied to Epstein. Trump denies wrongdoing, while polls show 75% of Americans want full release, and figures across parties push for total transparency amid ongoing DOJ reviews.
🚨 MAJOR BOMBSHELL: Ted Lieu says the full, unreleased Epstein files show Donald Trump R*PING children.
— Brian Allen (@allenanalysis) February 18, 2026
That’s what’s being hidden.
That’s why the files stay sealed.
That’s why there are no arrests.
Release everything. Let the truth come out. Or RESIGN! pic.twitter.com/VUjBspEv3d
