By: Aaron Schaffer, Matt Viser
After a first batch of Epstein document had few mentions of President Trump, the Justice Department disclosed thousands more with many references to the president.
Researcher, Cybersecurity 202 and Technology 202 newsletters
Aaron Schaffer is a Researcher at the Cybersecurity 202 and Technology 202 newsletters. He specializes in areas such as elections, government, politics, public policy, and security policy, with a keen focus on corporate fraud and financial crimes. Aaron's work has been featured in prominent publications including The Washington Post, The Australian Financial Review, and The Seattle Times.
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