New Emails Expose Trump's Ties to Epstein's Sex Trafficking Ring
A bombshell email released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee has shed new light on President Donald Trump's relationship with convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. The emails, obtained from thousands of pages reviewed by the committee and independently verified by major news outlets, suggest that Trump was aware of Epstein's activities.
According to one email, Epstein referred to Trump as "that dog that hasn't barked," implying a sense of familiarity or knowledge about Trump's actions. In another email, Epstein claimed that he had spent hours with a victim at his house, adding that Trump had never once been mentioned in police chief-related matters.
The victim in question was identified as Virginia Giuffre, an Epstein accuser who died by suicide earlier this year. The emails appear to contradict Trump's previous claims of having no involvement with Epstein or his alleged ban on Epstein from Mar-a-Lago.
Trump has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing related to his relationship with Epstein, stating that he "did not have the privilege" to visit Epstein's island home and claiming to have banned Epstein from his club for being a creep. However, Ghislaine Maxwell, an accomplice of Epstein's, stated under oath that she never witnessed Trump in any inappropriate setting.
The emails also suggest that Trump was aware of Epstein's sex trafficking activities, with one email stating that he had asked Maxwell to stop her efforts. The White House Press Secretary has accused Democrats of creating a "hoax" and spreading a "fake narrative" to smear President Trump.
Rep. Robert Garcia, the committee's ranking member, has called on the White House to come clean about the nature of Trump's relationship with Epstein, stating that the more Trump tries to cover up the truth, the more they uncover. The revelation raises further questions about Trump's handling of the Epstein scandal and his credibility on issues related to sex trafficking and accountability.
The emails have sparked a renewed investigation into Trump's ties to Epstein and the sex trafficking ring, with many calling for greater transparency and accountability from the White House.
A bombshell email released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee has shed new light on President Donald Trump's relationship with convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. The emails, obtained from thousands of pages reviewed by the committee and independently verified by major news outlets, suggest that Trump was aware of Epstein's activities.
According to one email, Epstein referred to Trump as "that dog that hasn't barked," implying a sense of familiarity or knowledge about Trump's actions. In another email, Epstein claimed that he had spent hours with a victim at his house, adding that Trump had never once been mentioned in police chief-related matters.
The victim in question was identified as Virginia Giuffre, an Epstein accuser who died by suicide earlier this year. The emails appear to contradict Trump's previous claims of having no involvement with Epstein or his alleged ban on Epstein from Mar-a-Lago.
Trump has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing related to his relationship with Epstein, stating that he "did not have the privilege" to visit Epstein's island home and claiming to have banned Epstein from his club for being a creep. However, Ghislaine Maxwell, an accomplice of Epstein's, stated under oath that she never witnessed Trump in any inappropriate setting.
The emails also suggest that Trump was aware of Epstein's sex trafficking activities, with one email stating that he had asked Maxwell to stop her efforts. The White House Press Secretary has accused Democrats of creating a "hoax" and spreading a "fake narrative" to smear President Trump.
Rep. Robert Garcia, the committee's ranking member, has called on the White House to come clean about the nature of Trump's relationship with Epstein, stating that the more Trump tries to cover up the truth, the more they uncover. The revelation raises further questions about Trump's handling of the Epstein scandal and his credibility on issues related to sex trafficking and accountability.
The emails have sparked a renewed investigation into Trump's ties to Epstein and the sex trafficking ring, with many calling for greater transparency and accountability from the White House.