President Donald Trump's relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has long raised questions about his knowledge of Epstein's crimes. New emails obtained by Congress have shed more light on their connection, revealing a complicated friendship that spanned over two decades.
In one email to journalist Michael Wolff in 2019, Epstein wrote that he had asked Ghislaine Maxwell to stop approaching young girls for him, suggesting that Trump was aware of his activities with underage victims. However, these emails also reveal little about the specifics of their relationship or whether Trump knew about Epstein's crimes firsthand.
Their friendship began in the late 1980s and continued until around 2004, when they both wanted to buy the same Palm Beach mansion. The falling out reportedly ended their socializing, but it is unclear if Trump was aware of Epstein's true activities during that time.
Epstein and Trump frequently socialized together at Mar-a-Lago in Florida and in New York City. Both hosted or attended parties featuring many models, cheerleaders, beauty pageant contestants, and other attractive young women as guests. However, there is no concrete evidence to prove any wrongdoing by Trump directly.
One birthday book from 2003, containing messages from Epstein's friends, includes a drawing with the signature "Donald" that purports to be a dialogue between Trump and Epstein, claiming they had "certain things in common." However, Trump denies creating this message and claims he does not draw pictures.
Epstein was arrested in 2019 on new charges, and his death in prison later that year led to renewed interest in the case. Ghislaine Maxwell, his companion, was arrested in 2020.
Throughout their friendship, Epstein's victims have pressed for information about Trump's involvement. However, he has not been implicated in any official investigation. The recent emails provide new insight into this complex relationship but do little to shed light on whether Trump knew about Epstein's true activities or had knowledge of his crimes.
In one email to journalist Michael Wolff in 2019, Epstein wrote that he had asked Ghislaine Maxwell to stop approaching young girls for him, suggesting that Trump was aware of his activities with underage victims. However, these emails also reveal little about the specifics of their relationship or whether Trump knew about Epstein's crimes firsthand.
Their friendship began in the late 1980s and continued until around 2004, when they both wanted to buy the same Palm Beach mansion. The falling out reportedly ended their socializing, but it is unclear if Trump was aware of Epstein's true activities during that time.
Epstein and Trump frequently socialized together at Mar-a-Lago in Florida and in New York City. Both hosted or attended parties featuring many models, cheerleaders, beauty pageant contestants, and other attractive young women as guests. However, there is no concrete evidence to prove any wrongdoing by Trump directly.
One birthday book from 2003, containing messages from Epstein's friends, includes a drawing with the signature "Donald" that purports to be a dialogue between Trump and Epstein, claiming they had "certain things in common." However, Trump denies creating this message and claims he does not draw pictures.
Epstein was arrested in 2019 on new charges, and his death in prison later that year led to renewed interest in the case. Ghislaine Maxwell, his companion, was arrested in 2020.
Throughout their friendship, Epstein's victims have pressed for information about Trump's involvement. However, he has not been implicated in any official investigation. The recent emails provide new insight into this complex relationship but do little to shed light on whether Trump knew about Epstein's true activities or had knowledge of his crimes.