Alternet's Alex Henderson writes about journalist Roger Sollenberger's finding that the FBI conducted four interviews with a woman who accused Donald Trump of assault but only left one of the interviews, with redactions, in the public files.
By choosing not to publicly release three FBI interviews with an underage Trump accuser--interviews the DOJ gave Ghislaine Maxwell at trial--Trump's DOJ has allowed Maxwell to retain potential blackmail over the president. But that leverage over Trump vanishes if DOJ made them public, as law requires
-- Roger Sollenberger (@sollenbergerrc.bsky.social) Feb 20, 2026 at 5:20 AM
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Source: www.aljazeera.com
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