Trump Criticizes Late-Night Hosts Following Seth Meyers Segment On Epstein Emails
Courier Newsroom’s database lets the public search Epstein’s emails mentioning figures like Trump and Clinton; House Republicans released thousands of related documents, Democrats three emails.
- Courier Newsroom published a searchable online database of Jeffrey Epstein's emails, allowing amateur researchers and the general public to query names, organizations, and locations in the messages.
- Congress disclosed roughly 23,000 pages from Epstein's estate, first shared by US Congressional Democrats and later expanded by Republicans on the House Oversight Committee.
- Researchers found exchanges with politicians, journalists, royals, business leaders and entertainment figures, searchable for Donald Trump, President, Bill Clinton, former President, Barack Obama, former President, Harvard, the FBI and the Trump Organization.
- Observers note the emails do not prove criminal wrongdoing but reveal Epstein's contacts, while President Donald Trump called the documents a `hoax` and the White House denied wrongdoing.
- Many associates have disavowed Jeffrey Epstein and expressed regret over past interactions, while the correspondence shows influential associates continued ties after Epstein's 2008 plea deal, raising reputational risks.
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Jeffrey Epstein's resentment toward Donald Trump
JEFFREY EPSTEIN’S RESENTMENT TOWARD DONALD TRUMP. There’s no doubt Jeffrey Epstein thought he was a very, very smart guy. “He always thought he was the smartest person in the room,” said one associate. Another said Epstein “thought he was smarter than the next guy.” When in 2008 Epstein pleaded guilty to procurement of a minor for prostitution, his defense asked for leniency based on his “unique intellect.” Someone with such high self-regard can…
Emails reveal Epstein's network
By the time Jeffrey Epstein pleaded guilty in 2008 to soliciting prostitution from an underage girl, he established an enormous network of wealthy and influential friends. Emails made public this week show the crime did little to diminish the desire…
The internet is obsessed with Jeffrey Epstein’s indecipherable, typo-filled emails
The public disclosure of more than 20,000 pages of newly released documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has been the subject of much online discourse this week. While the emails themselves are full of damning revelations, particularly regarding Epstein’s relationship with President Donald Trump, the internet’s attention has been caught on another detail. “BREAKING: Newly released emails reveal Jeffrey Epstein struggled to …
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