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Epstein alleges Trump ‘knew about the girls’ in emails released by House Democrats

Emails from Epstein's estate allege Trump spent hours with a victim at Epstein's home and knew about the abuse, intensifying calls to release Justice Department records.

  • House Democrats made public three emails from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, raising questions about President Donald Trump's knowledge of Epstein's abuse.
  • The committee obtained the emails through a subpoena to Epstein estate, part of 23,000 documents the House Oversight Committee reviews, and Democrats say the release pushes for White House disclosure.
  • In the emails, Epstein told Ghislaine Maxwell in 2011 that a redacted victim spent hours at his house with Donald Trump, and a 2019 exchange with Michael Wolff said Trump knew about victims and asked Maxwell to stop.
  • The timing ensured the emails would arrive hours before House Speaker Mike Johnson swears in Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva, whose signature could force a House vote demanding Department of Justice files opposed by the White House.
  • Despite denials from President Donald Trump, who has called related questions a 'hoax', NPR and other outlets have not independently confirmed the documents' veracity, while survivors and members of Congress demand more files.
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Congressmen from the U.S. Democratic Party who are part of the U.S. House of Representatives Oversight Committee published new e-mails from American financiers Jeffrey Epstein, who was accused of trafficking in human beings for sexual exploitation.

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