Removed or withheld
I’m sure it’s just random.
Millions of pages of Epstein files have been released to the public, but an NPR investigation reveals a gap: The Justice Department has removed or withheld dozens of pages related to allegations that President Trump sexually abused a minor decades ago. The Justice Department declined to answer NPR’s questions on the record about these specific files, what’s in them, and why they are not published.
Well they would, wouldn’t they. Trump has power over them, and he’s not the principled type who would take great care not to meddle with the Justice Department’s files on him. He’s the opposite of that. He’s the type who would cut all their throats before letting them investigate let alone prosecute him.
NPR’s Stephen Fowler tells Up First that an NPR review of the files found an FBI email from last July listing various claims and tips it received about Trump. One report accused Trump of sexually abusing a minor around 1983, when Jeffrey Epstein also allegedly abused her. A field office investigated the report, and the records show the FBI interviewed the accuser four times. Only one of the accuser’s interviews was made public, but it doesn’t mention Trump. According to the DOJ’s tracking system, the Justice Department did not make at least 50 pages of the files public. The White House and the Trump administration have consistently stated that nothing in the documents incriminates the president.
Again, of course they have. They consistently lie through their teeth whenever it suits them.

If nothing in the documents implicates him, they would have every reason to release them. That would stop any and all rumors, if they were true documents, without excessive redacting or alteration. Not releasing them is not in and of itself a sign of guilt, but it does make a lot of us suspicious.
Maybe the Epstein files contain Trump’s tax returns?