White House accuses Democrats of selectively leaking Epstein emails to smear Trump
- House Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released Epstein communications, including a 2019 email suggesting `Of course he knew about the girls` and a 2011 message about someone who `spent hours` at Epstein's house with Trump.
- Provided by Epstein's estate, the large document batch prompted Democrats to release selected messages from 23,000 documents that raise questions about Trump's knowledge of Epstein's exploitation.
- Household staff depositions noted Trump visited Mar-a-Lago but showed no inappropriate conduct, and Virginia Giuffre, identified by Republicans, insisted Trump was not among her abusers before she died this year.
- The White House pushed back, arguing President Donald Trump kicked Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago years ago and spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt accused Democrats of `selectively leaked emails` to `smear President Trump`.
- Beyond Trump, the materials touch on other high-profile figures and revive scrutiny tied to prosecutors' description of Epstein's yearslong exploitation, while renewing attention on powerful figures Virginia Giuffre implicated after Epstein's secret Florida plea deal.
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