Donald Trump Allegedly Was 'Banging' Assistant, Emails to Jeffrey Epstein Claim
House Democrats released emails linking Trump to Epstein, fueling calls for Justice Department transparency and revealing only 40% Republican approval on Epstein file handling, Reuters/Ipsos found.
- On Wednesday, House Democrats released a trove of emails that reignited questions about President Donald Trump's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein amid a record-long government shutdown's end.
- A petition supported by all House Democrats and four Republicans secured the final signature the same day the government reopened to press the Justice Department for all Epstein files.
- White House officials responded that `These emails prove literally nothing` and insisted they would not be distracted, while after days of silence, President Donald Trump lamented on Friday aboard Air Force One that the Epstein affair overshadowed his accomplishments.
- Trump rebuked House Republicans who dissented as `soft and foolish` and said he would ask the Justice Department to investigate Epstein's ties with JPMorgan and prominent Democrats.
- Pia Carusone, Democratic strategist, warned Epstein revelations could depress Republican turnout in next year's midterm elections, and strategists said the saga disrupts Trump's message discipline.
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New Epstein Emails Tell Us More Of What We Already Know
by Matt Agorist, The Free Thought Project: A previously unseen tranche of emails released by Democrats of the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday, November 12th, have seemingly revealed more information about the relationship between disgraced pedophile financier and intelligence asset Jeffrey Epstein and president Donald Trump. Yet the surrounding context of the release appears to be where […]
There are numerous allusions to Trump in the published Epstein emails. Pressure on the US President to publish all the files is growing.
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