Trump says newly released Epstein emails implying his involvement are a deflection by Democrats
Emails from Epstein’s estate suggest Trump knew about sex trafficking activities, including claims he spent hours with an accuser, despite his denial of any wrongdoing.
- Trump said newly released emails implying his involvement with Epstein are a deflection by Democrats.
- The emails discussed Trump's relationship with Epstein, including one that said he spent hours at Epstein's house with a trafficking victim.
- The White House press secretary said the emails aimed to smear Trump, while an accuser had previously said he was not involved in wrongdoing.
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Americans ‘deserved to see’ Epstein-Trump emails, says Democratic congresswoman
We spoke to the Democrat representative from Washington State, Congresswoman Emily Randall, who sits on the Oversight Committee that is leading the investigation. We asked her why she believes that the release of all the Epstein files is so important
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Communications point to Trump knowing more than he admits about Epstein's sex trafficking network and directly committing him to this scheme of child abuse.
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