The US government says newly released documents from the Epstein files contain "untrue and sensationalist" claims about Donald Trump.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has published almost 30,000 new documents after failing to meet a deadline for the release of all the files last week.
The US president is mentioned multiple times in the new release.
But in a series of tweets, the DOJ cast doubt on some of the documents, including what it called a "fake" note from Jeffrey Epstein that mentioned Mr Trump.
Many individuals have been named in the documents, which does not necessarily imply wrongdoing.
Some politicians and officials had for years opposed the mass release of the files for this very reason: because the documents could include informant tips and other information that is difficult to verify.
Mr Trump's relationship with Epstein has long been scrutinised. His chief of staff, Susie Wiles, conceded...
The US government says newly released documents from the Epstein files contain "untrue and sensationalist" claims about Donald Trump. The Department of Justice (DOJ) has published almost 30,000 ne...