
IHIP News Trump Sweating As Epstein Case Heats Up, New Hidden Evidence Against Him Comes Out
Feb 27, 2026
They dig into newly revealed Epstein-related documents and missing DOJ/FBI files. Discussion centers on allegations linking a powerful politician to early abuse and suspicious interruptions of investigators. They explore institutional cover-ups, elite enabling, and parallels to other abuse scandals. The need for transparency about flight logs, redactions, and accountability is stressed.
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Alleged DOJ Suppression Of Epstein Files
- Jennifer Welch argues DOJ officials Pam Bondi and Kash Patel scrubbed FBI files to protect Donald Trump from allegations in the Epstein case.
- She points to missing interview documents and contends the files were stopped because "Donald Trump is in these files."
Survivor Allegation And Abrupt Interview Halt
- The FBI documents reportedly include a survivor's claim she was forced to perform oral sex on Trump at ~13 and was slapped, with interviews taken four times between July–October 2019 then abruptly stopping.
- Hosts note uncertainty about location, witnesses, and whether the FBI found her credible, highlighting a sudden end to interviews.
Epstein Files As Bipartisan Institutional Failure
- Jennifer Welch frames the Epstein revelations as bipartisan failure, criticizing both Trump-era and Biden DOJ leadership for inaction or cover-ups.
- She calls it a mass cover-up spanning media, academia, oligarchs, and law enforcement.
