Summary
Emails from Jeffrey Epstein, released by the House Oversight Committee, reveal references to his relationship with President Donald Trump. These emails, including communications with Ghislaine Maxwell and author Michael Wolff, discuss interactions related to Trump, touching on topics like Mar-a-Lago and debates. The emails are among thousands of documents made public by Epstein's estate.
Key Facts
- Jeffrey Epstein mentioned his relationship with President Donald Trump in emails before and around the 2020 election.
- The emails were released by the House Oversight Committee and include 23,000 documents from Epstein’s estate.
- Epstein communicated with Ghislaine Maxwell and author Michael Wolff, discussing Trump and related events.
- In a 2011 email, Epstein noted a victim spent time with Trump but was never mentioned by name.
- Epstein claimed Trump asked him to resign from Mar-a-Lago and knew about the "girls."
- Before a 2015 CNN debate, Epstein discussed how Trump could answer questions about their relationship.
- Trump wasn't asked about Epstein during that debate, according to PBS News.
- The House Oversight Committee provided these emails directly to PBS News for review.