Trump's Photo: A Quick Comeback After Online Fuss

USAMon Dec 22 2025
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) put back a photo from the Jeffrey Epstein files that showed President Donald Trump. This happened after people complained about it being taken down. The photo was first removed from the DOJ's website on Friday. It showed different items on Epstein's desk, including two pictures of Trump. One photo had Trump with a group of women. The other was a well-known image of Trump with his wife, Melania, Epstein, and Ghislaine Maxwell. The DOJ said they took the photo down because of concerns about potential victims in it. They looked into it and found no evidence of victims. So, they put the photo back up without any changes.
People are asking questions about why the photo was removed. Democrats in Congress wanted to know what was going on. They asked if other things were being hidden. They want the public to know what's happening. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the photo was removed because of concerns about the women in it. He said it had nothing to do with Trump. The photo was part of the Epstein files that the DOJ was supposed to make public. A law signed by Trump required this. The DOJ released only some of the documents and images. This upset both Democrats and Republicans. Some Epstein victims said they weren't told about the contents of the release. They said this could have put them in danger. Rep. Thomas Massie said some lawmakers are thinking about holding Attorney General Pam Bondi in contempt. He said this could help get justice for the victims.
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