Unverified Tip Claims Trump Witnessed Newborn’s Murder

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Unverified Tip Claims Trump Witnessed Newborn's Murder

A newly released batch of Department of Justice documents regarding Jeffrey Epstein has reignited one of the darkest chapters in modern political history—and this time, the files contain an allegation even more disturbing than previous disclosures. The DOJ recently published tens of thousands of pages of records related to the convicted sex trafficker, who died in jail in 2019. Buried within these raw FBI files is a specific, graphic tip alleging that Donald Trump witnessed the killing of a newborn baby.

The Specific Allegation According to a raw FBI tip sheet labeled File EFTA00025010, an anonymous individual submitted a formal complaint to the National Threat Operations Center on August 3, 2020. The accuser, who identified themselves as a victim sex-trafficked by Epstein and their own uncle, detailed a horrific scenario allegedly occurring in 1984.

The tipster wrote to the FBI that Trump “participated regularly in paying money to force me to [redacted] with him and he was present when my uncle murdered my newborn child and disposed of the body in Lake Michigan”. The individual claimed to be 13 years old at the time of the alleged events.

Unverified Raw Data It is critical to note that this document is a raw FBI tip, meaning it records an allegation submitted by a member of the public but does not constitute verified evidence or a finding of fact by federal investigators. The tip appears to be a follow-up to a phone conversation the accuser claimed to have had with an NYPD/FBI task force detective weeks earlier. The files do not immediately indicate whether agents corroborated the claim or dismissed it, though Trump has consistently denied all wrongdoing regarding Epstein and has never been criminally charged in connection with the case.

Broader Context of the Release This revelation comes as part of a massive disclosure mandated by the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which ordered the DOJ to release all unclassified records related to the investigation. The dump includes emails, surveillance logs, and thousands of tips that investigators received over the years. While many documents reiterate known associations—such as flight logs confirming Trump flew on Epstein’s jet—this specific accusation regarding infanticide stands out for its extreme nature and lack of prior public visibility.

As the public sifts through the “tens of thousands” of newly released pages, observers expect further scrutiny of how the FBI handled such explosive, albeit unverified, tips during their original investigation.

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