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Famed reporter flags telling redaction in Epstein files: ‘Trump had his face covered’

May 18, 2026
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Famed reporter flags telling redaction in Epstein files: ‘Trump had his face covered’

The Justice Department (DOJ) faced heavy scrutiny after its botched release of Jeffrey Epstein-related files earlier this year, largely for failing to properly redact victim-identifying information – but on Sunday, veteran journalist Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez flagged one redaction in particular that suggested, she argued, something more troubling than incompetence.

In its release of millions of Epstein-related files, the DOJ made some redactions that went beyond the scope of what was permitted, while in other instances, failed to make redactions that were required by law, such as when they revealed the identity of one prominent Epstein survivor who claimed to have been named “500 times,” exposing her once anonymous identity to the world.

In one redaction, however, which Valdes-Rodriguez described as the “redaction that speaks,” President Donald Trump’s face was intentionally obscured.

“When the DOJ released the final tranche of Epstein files in early 2026, its stated policy was clear: redact women to protect victims. The faces of men would not be redacted unless it was technically impossible to redact the woman without obscuring the man beside her,” Valdes-Rodriguez wrote in a report published Sunday on her Substack.

“One exception was made. In a text message exchange between Steve Bannon and Epstein, a news photograph of Donald Trump had his face covered with a black box. There was no woman in the image requiring protection. There was no stated justification. There was only the black box, applied by a Justice Department that reports to Donald Trump.”

The redaction, Valdes-Rodriguez argued, was telling given the absence of any other individuals in the photo in question, and hinted at something far more deliberate than the chaotic mishandling that characterized the rest of the DOJ’s release of Epstein-related files.

“While this doesn’t prove there is much more damning photo and perhaps video evidence of Trump in the files – and perhaps elsewhere, in the hands of whomever Epstein worked for, or whomever took over for that entity – the order to redact Trump could only really come out of either a mistaken belief he was a child sex trafficking victim, or a mandate to protect him at all costs,” Valdes-Rodriguez wrote.

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