The investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal behavior, primarily involving sexual offenses against women and girls, which began in 1996, recently culminated with the release of a vast amount of documentation, images, videos, and emails under the November 2025 Epstein Files Transparency Act, authorized by Donald Trump.
Interestingly, among the numerous names mentioned in the disclosed 3.5 million pages, the President stands out prominently, along with other well-known figures like Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, Elon Musk, and Steve Bannon.
Surprisingly, there are more references to the former businessman and media personality in the released documents than occurrences of the word “God” in most English versions of the Bible. While the word “God” typically appears between 3,300 and 4,500 times in the Holy Book, the analysis by the New York Times revealed over 5,300 mentions of Trump in the files provided by the Department of Justice.
Moreover, the New York Times identified over 38,000 mentions related to Trump, Melania, his Mar-a-Lago property in Florida, and other specific terms. This led to comparisons with the frequency of Harry Potter’s first name throughout the seven-book series, which is approximately 18,956 times.
Although not all documents implicate the President, the collection includes a variety of materials such as emails, news articles, and other content gathered during investigations into the disgraced financier’s activities, most of which were found in Epstein’s email accounts, according to the Mirror US.
Reports suggest that Trump and Epstein had a previous acquaintance that deteriorated over time, with sources indicating that Trump was aware of Epstein’s behavior. Nevertheless, the released documents are filled with references to Donald Trump, suggesting that the two men maintained social connections until the early 2000s. Trump has consistently denied any wrongdoing associated with Epstein’s allegations and downplayed the extent of their relationship.
In a 2019 FBI interview mentioned by the BBC, former Palm Beach police chief Michael Reiter informed investigators that Trump contacted him in 2006 after the police investigations began. Reiter stated that Trump acknowledged being aware of Epstein’s actions, thanked the department, and mentioned expelling Epstein from his Mar-a-Lago club due to public perceptions of Epstein as “disgusting.”
On the other hand, tips submitted to the FBI through its National Threat Operations Center include references to Trump as one of the prominent individuals with potentially scandalous information in the files. However, no concrete evidence was provided to support these claims.
One document contains handwritten notes from a victim describing being taken to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club with the intention of meeting him, although these allegations remain unverified.
During a parliamentary exchange on February 11, Rep. Jared Moskowitz and Attorney General Pam Bondi highlighted the frequent mention of Trump in the documents. Moskowitz drew parallels between Trump’s name in the DOJ release and references to God in the Bible and Harry Potter, dubbing the documents the “Trump Bible.” Bondi expressed offense at the comparison, stating that mocking the Bible was inappropriate.
The Department of Justice has acknowledged holding back approximately 48,000 files for further review, with plans to make them available by the end of the week.