Newly Released Emails Suggest Trump Spent Hours with Epstein's Victims
In a bombshell revelation, emails released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee appear to confirm that President Donald Trump spent significant time at Jeffrey Epstein's residence with one of his victims. The emails, which were independently reviewed by CNN and NYT, show Epstein referring to Trump as "that dog that hasn't barked" in an email to accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.
The victim in question was identified as Virginia Giuffre, who died by suicide earlier this year. According to the emails, Giuffre had spent hours at Epstein's house with Trump, but he never once mentioned it to police officials or other authorities. This revelation contradicts Trump's claims that he "did not have the privilege" to visit Epstein's island home and that he banned Epstein from his Mar-a-Lago club for being a creep.
The emails also raise questions about Trump's relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell, who has denied ever witnessing him in an inappropriate setting. However, one email suggests that Trump asked Maxwell to stop recruiting sex trafficking victims at Mar-a-Lago, implying that he was aware of her activities.
The White House has attempted to downplay the significance of the emails, with Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt calling them a "hoax" and accusing Democrats of making a "fake narrative to smear President Trump." However, Rep. Robert Garcia, D-Calif., the committee's ranking member, has accused the White House of hiding the true nature of the relationship between Epstein and the President.
The more Donald Trump tries to cover up the Epstein files, the more we uncover," Garcia said in a statement on Wednesday. The revelation has raised new questions about Trump's involvement with Epstein and his alleged knowledge of the sex trafficking activities that occurred at Epstein's residence.
In a bombshell revelation, emails released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee appear to confirm that President Donald Trump spent significant time at Jeffrey Epstein's residence with one of his victims. The emails, which were independently reviewed by CNN and NYT, show Epstein referring to Trump as "that dog that hasn't barked" in an email to accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.
The victim in question was identified as Virginia Giuffre, who died by suicide earlier this year. According to the emails, Giuffre had spent hours at Epstein's house with Trump, but he never once mentioned it to police officials or other authorities. This revelation contradicts Trump's claims that he "did not have the privilege" to visit Epstein's island home and that he banned Epstein from his Mar-a-Lago club for being a creep.
The emails also raise questions about Trump's relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell, who has denied ever witnessing him in an inappropriate setting. However, one email suggests that Trump asked Maxwell to stop recruiting sex trafficking victims at Mar-a-Lago, implying that he was aware of her activities.
The White House has attempted to downplay the significance of the emails, with Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt calling them a "hoax" and accusing Democrats of making a "fake narrative to smear President Trump." However, Rep. Robert Garcia, D-Calif., the committee's ranking member, has accused the White House of hiding the true nature of the relationship between Epstein and the President.
The more Donald Trump tries to cover up the Epstein files, the more we uncover," Garcia said in a statement on Wednesday. The revelation has raised new questions about Trump's involvement with Epstein and his alleged knowledge of the sex trafficking activities that occurred at Epstein's residence.