Exclusive Emails Reveal Epstein's Ongoing Vigilance Over Trump
As Donald Trump continues to grapple with the fallout of his friendship with late financier Jeffrey Epstein, newly released documents have shed new light on the extent of their relationship. The House oversight committee has made available over 20,000 pages of previously unreleased emails, which paint a picture of a close and intimate connection between the two men β one that persisted even after their friendship soured.
According to these communications, Epstein's staff kept Trump's air travel schedules under close observation, often sharing updates on his movements with Epstein himself. The emails suggest that the pair frequently used the same airports, with Epstein receiving notifications about Trump's flights and even updates on his daily schedule.
In one notable exchange, a pilot named Larry Visoski wrote to Epstein in December 2016, detailing Trump's travel plans for the upcoming week. "Trump is still scheduled to depart Sunday between 4 and 6 pm," Visoski noted. "Let me know if we are firm for wheels up Saturday at 6pm still?" Epstein responded by saying he would let Visoski know the next morning.
The emails also reveal that Epstein's associates forwarded numerous news articles about Trump, including stories on controversies surrounding the president. One article highlighted Roger Stone's arrest, while another covered Michael Cohen's discussions with prosecutors. These communications demonstrate that Epstein remained engaged with Trump's activities even after their friendship had cooled.
However, it's worth noting that these emails also contain some concerning language from Epstein himself. In one exchange, he described Trump as "borderline insane" and expressed hope that someone close to him would get indicted. Another email referred to Trump as the "dog that hasn't barked," suggesting a level of animosity towards his former friend.
Trump's team has responded to these revelations by claiming that they prove nothing. A White House spokesperson stated, "These emails prove literally nothing." However, critics argue that these communications suggest a far more intimate connection between Epstein and Trump than previously thought.
The release of these documents comes as Trump continues to face intense scrutiny over his past ties to Epstein. While some have accused Democrats of trying to smear him with selective leaks, others see this as an opportunity to shed light on the extent of their relationship.
Ultimately, these emails raise more questions than answers about the nature of Epstein's connection to Trump and what exactly he knew about his business dealings. As investigations into Epstein's sex trafficking ring continue, it remains to be seen how far-reaching the fallout from this friendship will prove to be for Trump himself.
As Donald Trump continues to grapple with the fallout of his friendship with late financier Jeffrey Epstein, newly released documents have shed new light on the extent of their relationship. The House oversight committee has made available over 20,000 pages of previously unreleased emails, which paint a picture of a close and intimate connection between the two men β one that persisted even after their friendship soured.
According to these communications, Epstein's staff kept Trump's air travel schedules under close observation, often sharing updates on his movements with Epstein himself. The emails suggest that the pair frequently used the same airports, with Epstein receiving notifications about Trump's flights and even updates on his daily schedule.
In one notable exchange, a pilot named Larry Visoski wrote to Epstein in December 2016, detailing Trump's travel plans for the upcoming week. "Trump is still scheduled to depart Sunday between 4 and 6 pm," Visoski noted. "Let me know if we are firm for wheels up Saturday at 6pm still?" Epstein responded by saying he would let Visoski know the next morning.
The emails also reveal that Epstein's associates forwarded numerous news articles about Trump, including stories on controversies surrounding the president. One article highlighted Roger Stone's arrest, while another covered Michael Cohen's discussions with prosecutors. These communications demonstrate that Epstein remained engaged with Trump's activities even after their friendship had cooled.
However, it's worth noting that these emails also contain some concerning language from Epstein himself. In one exchange, he described Trump as "borderline insane" and expressed hope that someone close to him would get indicted. Another email referred to Trump as the "dog that hasn't barked," suggesting a level of animosity towards his former friend.
Trump's team has responded to these revelations by claiming that they prove nothing. A White House spokesperson stated, "These emails prove literally nothing." However, critics argue that these communications suggest a far more intimate connection between Epstein and Trump than previously thought.
The release of these documents comes as Trump continues to face intense scrutiny over his past ties to Epstein. While some have accused Democrats of trying to smear him with selective leaks, others see this as an opportunity to shed light on the extent of their relationship.
Ultimately, these emails raise more questions than answers about the nature of Epstein's connection to Trump and what exactly he knew about his business dealings. As investigations into Epstein's sex trafficking ring continue, it remains to be seen how far-reaching the fallout from this friendship will prove to be for Trump himself.