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Buried in the file tracking numbers is a gap of 53 pages. That’s the tell.

NPR found the FBI interviewed one accuser four times, but only one interview made it into the public database, and it doesn’t mention Trump.

“there appear to be 53 pages of interview documents and notes missing from the public Epstein database” 

The allegation itself only shows up in two places:
• an internal FBI list of claims
• a DOJ slideshow of “prominent names”

Nowhere else in the 3M+ released pages.

“Only the first interview… is in the public database. That interview does not mention Trump.” 
The Justice Department declined to answer questions “on the record” about the missing files. 

I’m not claiming the allegation is true.

I’m claiming the record is incomplete in a measurable way.

When documents are indexed but not released, the constraint isn’t truth vs falsehood. It's what the public is allowed to see.

If the missing pages matter, transparency can’t be selective.