Overview
- Justice officials posted additional FBI 302 summaries detailing a woman's 2019 claims that Donald Trump assaulted her as a minor, noting the accounts are unverified.
- The department acknowledged at least 15 documents were misclassified as duplicates and said members of Congress can review those duplicate-coded records unredacted in a secure reading room.
- Separately, 47,635 items were taken offline for deeper review and redaction, with some images now republished after nudity concerns and prior errors that exposed victim identities.
- FBI notes show the woman was interviewed four times in 2019, whereas only one summary had appeared in earlier releases, and agents later recorded that she stopped cooperating.
- House Oversight voted with support from five Republicans to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi over the rollout, while the White House rejected the allegations as completely unfounded.