A review of documents from Jeffrey Epstein reveal more than a thousand references to Donald Trump.
In the last years of his life,
the convicted sex offender offered memories and opinions of the president.
So what did they add up to?
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The House Oversight Committee made the documents public.
Democrats and Republicans, though, differ on what the documents say about Epstein,
the convicted sex offender who was a friend to the rich and famous and alleged sex trafficker.
Now, NPR has made its own review, and the documents show that in the last years of his life,