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  1. 2025-12 • The Trump administration's Justice Department failed to properly redact newly released Jeffrey Epstein files, leaving survivor identities and sensitive investigative details accessible. The release also omitted significant material, sparking bipartisan criticism and raising concerns over tampering with evidence and compliance failures under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
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  2. 2025-09 • Despite vehement opposition to the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law signed by President Biden, Donald Trump has taken credit for major infrastructure projects funded under this legislation. Signs bearing Trump's name have been placed at key construction sites across the country, including bridges and rail projects, obscuring the true origin of the funding and misleading the public while Biden's administration attained the actual legislative achievement.
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  3. 2025-05 • A hacker breached TeleMessage, a vendor supplying the Trump administration with modified messaging apps for record-keeping, exposing archived chats from U.S. government officials and major corporations. The breach was trivial, underscoring concerns about this administration's incompetence with security.
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  4. 2025-05 • The Trump administration negotiated to accept a $400 million luxury Boeing 747 jet from Qatar's royal family to serve temporarily as Air Force One. Trump falsely characterized the jet as a 'gift,' sparking bipartisan ethical concerns over violations of the Foreign Emoluments Clause and potential conflicts of interest given Trump's business dealings in Qatar. The deal drew criticism even among Republicans and raised national security and corruption suspicion.
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  5. 2025-03 • A high-profile breach of national security protocols occurred when a White House Signal group chat discussing classified military plans included journalist Jeffrey Goldberg by mistake. Senior Trump administration officials discussed details of impending airstrikes and mentioned intelligence assets; the leak raised serious concerns over the use of insecure apps and the accidental exposure of classified material, prompting congressional probes and public outcry.
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