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President Trump named as witness in lawsuit over federal prosecutors' handling of Jeffrey Epstein accusations

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #022397
Pages
2
Persons
4

Summary

The passage links the President, a nominee for Labor Secretary, and former U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta to a lawsuit concerning the Epstein case, suggesting possible misconduct by high‑level officia Trump is identified as a witness in a lawsuit about how prosecutors handled Epstein allegations. Alexander Acosta, former U.S. attorney and Trump’s Labor Secretary nominee, is mentioned as part of T

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