New emails released from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation appear to implicate Donald Trump, with one detailing Epstein claiming Trump "spent hours at my house" with a victim. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt dismissed the emails as a "smear job" by Democrats aimed at creating a "fake narrative" to harm Trump's reputation, arguing these were bad faith efforts to distract from his accomplishments. Trump himself echoed this sentiment, accusing Democrats of using the "Epstein Hoax" to deflect from their failures.
While Trump denies any wrongdoing and has threatened legal action, the released emails, particularly one suggesting Trump asked Ghislaine Maxwell to "stop" regarding "the girls," raise questions about what he knew. Leavitt attempted to mitigate the impact by revealing the identity of the victim in one email as Virginia Giuffre, referencing a deposition where Giuffre stated she did not see Trump have sex with any girls and that he never flirted with her.
The article suggests more Epstein-related material is forthcoming, potentially forcing a House vote on its public release, which Republicans have attempted to delay. It posits that despite the harmful nature of these revelations, Trump's history of surviving scandals, including impeachments and accusations of serious crimes, ind... download the app to read more
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