Yesterday’s News 2026 03 11

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President Trump leaves the stage after speaking to the Republican Members Issues Conference on March 9, 2026 in Doral, Florida. (Photo by Roberto Schmidt/Getty Images)

Judd Legum: Trump’s alleged sexual assault of a minor: what we know and what’s still being hidden

President Trump allegedly sexually assaulted a 13-year-old girl who was trafficked to him by Jeffrey Epstein, according to documents released by the Department of Justice (DOJ) last Thursday. …

Since the initial release of the documents, two important developments have bolstered the credibility of the alleged victim. This new information has received little national media attention.

First, the Miami Herald’s Julie K. Brown, the nation’s premier journalist on the Epstein scandal, has revealed new information about how the FBI assessed the victim. …

Second, the Post and Courier, a media outlet based in Charleston, South Carolina, verified key aspects of the victim’s story around the time of the alleged Trump assault. …

Smaller details also checked out. …

Three key documents about Trump’s alleged sexual assault of a minor were withheld

Other key documents about Trump’s alleged sexual assault of a minor continue to be withheld

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In one email on the DOJ’s website, Karyna mentions that Epstein will be doing “terrible things” to women again (Source)

Dissent in Bloom: Karyna Shuliak: The Woman of Epstein’s Final Years

Karyna Shuliak wasn’t just Epstein’s girlfriend, she was his primary domestic operations manager, the last person to speak with him right before his death, and the largest single beneficiary of his $600 million estate. The newly released DOJ files on Epstein reveal that Karyna’s name appears 46,991 times, placing her at the operational heart of Epstein’s criminal enterprise from 2010 to 2019. That’s nine consecutive years, Karyna was on the plane with Epstein when he was arrested, and the fact that she never spoke to investigators, never saw the inside of a cell, and is currently living freely in 2026? That raises questions.

But Karyna’s story is just one thread. What the DOJ files actually reveal — and what they’ve tried to hide by removing people quietly — is something much larger… a sophisticated, multi-layered recruitment network that stretched from the modeling agencies of Eastern Europe all the way to the most powerful circles in America. In the next piece, we’re going to follow that network. The madames, the scouts, the middlemen, the visa schemes, and the corridors of power that kept it all running. Karyna didn’t just fall into Epstein’s world. She was delivered to it. And she wasn’t alone
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