Summary
President Donald Trump responded to three emails referencing him, sent by Jeffrey Epstein, which the House Oversight Committee released. The emails discuss Trump's connections to Epstein and mention past interactions. Trump criticized Democrats over the timing of the email release, suggesting it was a distraction from other issues.
Key Facts
- Three emails involving Jeffrey Epstein and mentioning President Trump were released by the House Oversight Committee.
- The emails include communications between Epstein, Steve Bannon, and Larry Summers.
- Epstein referred to Trump as “the dog that hasn’t barked” in one email.
- Epstein claimed Trump asked him to resign his Mar-a-Lago club membership.
- Another email suggested Trump knew about Epstein's misconduct.
- President Trump responded on Truth Social, calling the email release a "hoax" and a distraction by Democrats.
- Trump accused Democrats of causing financial harm to the country.