Items from the Epstein files, including a photo containing US President Donald Trump, were removed by the justice department from its website because of concerns raised by victims, the deputy attorney general has said.
The image featuring Trump was later reinstated after review, said Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche.
Mr Blanche rejected criticisms that the removal was related to the US president and said the photo that included him also showed unredacted images of women.
At least 13 files - from thousands released on Friday related to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein - had disappeared from the website without explanation by Saturday.
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