Epstein Emails Raise Questions About Trump
Emails subpoenaed from Epstein's estate show coordinated flights and social interactions with Trump, including possible time spent with a victim, revealed in 20,000 pages by House Oversight.
- On Wednesday, the House Oversight Committee released around 20,000 pages including emails Jeffrey Epstein sent to himself documenting ties to President Donald Trump and a February 1, 2019 note saying Trump `knew about the girls`.
- Barry Levine said Epstein memorialized contacts amid the Miami Herald's 'Perversion of Justice' scrutiny because he feared arrest, and Levine confirmed he suspected Epstein planned to use the records as leverage.
- Flight logs and correspondence indicate Epstein's personal pilot coordinated flights near President Trump's travel, and a redacted Mar‑a‑Lago worker said Trump visited Epstein's house many times.
- Following the release, the White House accused Democrats of selectively leaking documents from Epstein's estate, which include emails suggesting Trump 'knew about the girls,' according to reports.
- Media scrutiny now focuses on Epstein's emails, with investigators and reporters noting they appear timed to scrutiny; Barry Levine said Epstein saved them as potential leverage fearing arrest, appearing on CNN Saturday.
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