House Oversight Democrats Release Emails Claiming Trump Knew About Epstein's Young Victims.
The House Oversight Committee, led by Democratic lawmakers, released a set of emails that suggest President Donald Trump was aware of Jeffrey Epstein's dealings with young girls, according to CBS News' Nikole Killion and Nancy Cordes.
Epstein, who died in prison last year while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, had previously claimed that Trump knew about his interactions with minors. The emails appear to support this claim, although it is unclear what specific knowledge or involvement the president may have had.
The release of these emails comes as part of an investigation into Epstein's activities and potential connections to powerful individuals, including Trump. While some are calling for greater transparency on the matter, others argue that releasing such information now could be premature and potentially harm the ongoing probe.
Trump has denied any knowledge of Epstein's dealings with minors, but the release of these emails suggests that some lawmakers are pushing for more information about his involvement in the case.
The investigation into Epstein's activities is ongoing, and it is unclear what other revelations may come to light as a result of this latest development.
The House Oversight Committee, led by Democratic lawmakers, released a set of emails that suggest President Donald Trump was aware of Jeffrey Epstein's dealings with young girls, according to CBS News' Nikole Killion and Nancy Cordes.
Epstein, who died in prison last year while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, had previously claimed that Trump knew about his interactions with minors. The emails appear to support this claim, although it is unclear what specific knowledge or involvement the president may have had.
The release of these emails comes as part of an investigation into Epstein's activities and potential connections to powerful individuals, including Trump. While some are calling for greater transparency on the matter, others argue that releasing such information now could be premature and potentially harm the ongoing probe.
Trump has denied any knowledge of Epstein's dealings with minors, but the release of these emails suggests that some lawmakers are pushing for more information about his involvement in the case.
The investigation into Epstein's activities is ongoing, and it is unclear what other revelations may come to light as a result of this latest development.