Trump team busted ENDING the criminal investigation into Epstein's ranch where the files say dead girls are buried! Could Trump be covering up a murder? It just seems strange that the Department of Justice took the case away from the state investigation, then buried the case at the bottom of their in-box. As Epstein faced federal charges in 2019, New Mexico's then-AG Hector Balderas was actively probing alleged sex trafficking and abuse at the remote ranch, interviewing witnesses and gathering evidence. But Trump's federal prosecutors stepped in, demanded the state halt its work, hand over ALL files, and let the feds take the lead for a "stronger" case. New Mexico complied, shut down its inquiry, and turned over police reports, witness interviews, and records. Then... nothing. The federal probe resulted in no thorough search of the ranch, no seizure of assets, and no New Mexico-linked charges. In a letter, Balderas begged the DOJ to seize Zorro Ranch to preserve evidence, writing, "We believe that this ranch was used by Epstein and others to facilitate the commission and prolonged concealment of his trafficking of children." No response, and the trail went cold, leaving the isolated desert compound, where Epstein cronies and celebrities visited, trafficking was alleged, and Epstein plotted his bizarre genetic experiments. Explosive new details from the Epstein files releases have reignited outrage: An email from a former ranch employee alleged Epstein ordered two foreign girls buried in the hills outside the ranch after they died "by strangulation during rough, fetish sex." The tip, sent shortly after Epstein's death, mentioned possible videos, yet the FBI and feds never confirmed following up or searching the site. New Mexico officials say the federal takeover killed all the momentum in the case. Videos. As the files show, Epstein photographed and taped pretty much everything. Spurred by the damning documents, New Mexico's legislature unanimously created a bipartisan "Epstein Truth Commission" to probe the ranch's history, corruption failures, and why justice stalled. The state reopened its criminal investigation, demanding unredacted federal files and chasing survivor tips pouring in. A roadside memorial grows outside the gates, demanding answers for victims. If Trump's DOJ killing the Zorro Ranch probe, leaving claims of buried bodies uninvestigated, makes you furious, like and share.