GOP lawmakers release thousands of files related to Jeffrey Epstein
House Republicans released over 20,000 Epstein estate documents to provide full context after Democrats published selective emails mentioning Trump, fueling calls for Justice Department transparency.
- On Wednesday, House Republicans released 23,000 pages from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, posting the documents online for review by news outlets including The Telegraph.
- After an August subpoena, the committee released documents that House Republicans say respond to criticism over withholding files on Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
- Documents allege an email from lawyers including Gloria Allred recounts a 16-year-old model being groomed, assaulted, and threatened by Epstein, who organized a night out with Naomi Campbell.
- House Democrats identified a redacted name as Virginia Giuffre and the documents went online about two hours after releasing an email saying Trump 'spent hours at my house'; The White House accused Democrats of 'selectively leaking' to smear President Donald Trump.
- The Trump–Epstein link has long drawn scrutiny after Epstein's 2019 suicide, though Virginia Giuffre and Epstein household staff testified they saw no misconduct by President Donald Trump.
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Virginia Giuffre’s Posthumous Memoir Is an Indictment of the Men—and Institutions—That Enabled Her Abuse
I thought I was mentally prepared to read Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s posthumous book, Nobody’s Girl. I was wrong. If reading the book was gut-wrenching, I can’t imagine what it was like for her and other girls and women who experience the horrors of being trafficked. In the final paragraph of the book, and perhaps in some of the final sentences she ever wrote, Giuffre tells that she will have achieved her goal with Nobody’s Girl if “just one per…
Biographer urged Epstein to bash Trump for 'political cover' in...
Michael Wolff suggested anti-Trump messaging could repair sex trafficker's public image in 2016 exchanges, according to released emails. Hours after the White House accused congressional Democrats of selectively leaking Jeffrey Epstein emails Wednesday, Republicans on the House Oversight Committee made public tens of thousands of additional pages of documents, including emails between the late sex trafficker and prominent reporters. Many of the …
Trump is 100% transparent: Releasing the Epstein files has a new champion
It’s a lot easier to flip and flop or turn on a dime or any other 180-degree metaphor when you have no principles or beliefs. And that is the wonder of Donald Trump. After months of doing whatever he could to block the release of the Jeffrey Epstein records, the president is supporting their publication and says he will sign the bill, the Epstein Files Transparency Act, being voted on today by the House of Representatives. Yes, this is the same …
Marjorie Taylor Greene says Trump's stance on Epstein files is "a huge miscalculation"
Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene told "CBS Mornings" that President Trump's opposition to releasing files from the federal investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is a "huge miscalculation."
Right-wing media is 'coalescing' around one desperate message to protect Trump
In their thirst to speak of anything but damning emails further linking President Donald Trump to the crimes of Jeffrey Epstein, right-wing influencers were desperately grasping at everything.New York Times reporter Ken Bensinger describes pundits’ ‘thunderous silence’ at one of the most exciting media explosions in weeks.“For hours, Fox News made nary a mention of the tranche [of incriminating documents], whose contents suggested, among other t…
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