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

House Democrats released emails from Jeffrey Epstein's estate suggesting President Trump knew more about Epstein's sexual abuse than previously disclosed, raising calls for full file transparency.

  • 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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In the affair of US sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein, the Democratic Party increases the pressure on President Trump.

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Tensions are rising in Washington over the publication of several emails about Donald Trump from Jeffrey Epstein. Both Democrats and some Republicans are calling for the full dossier to be released, but the political will to actually release the files seems slim, says political analyst Kirsten Verdel. "It's not just about Trump."

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