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U.S. President Donald Trump said it is time for the country to move on from the Jeffrey Epstein case after the Justice Department completed its mandatory review of millions of documents related to Epstein’s sex trafficking investigation. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed that the review, required under a law passed by Congress last November, found no grounds for new prosecutions. Despite this, the House of Representatives continues its own inquiry, summoning former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to testify later in February.

Some lawmakers and Epstein’s victims are demanding the release of additional unreleased files. The documents mention Trump over 6,000 times, reflecting his past friendship with Epstein during the 1990s, which he says ended in the early 2000s. The Justice Department also published unverified FBI source lists containing unsubstantiated allegations against Trump and other influential figures, later temporarily removed from its website. The department stated those claims were false and lacked evidence.

While Trump appears politically unscathed, other high-profile individuals named in the documents, including Prince Andrew, Larry Summers, and Bill Gates, have faced professional and personal fallout.

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