Summary
U.S. lawmakers have released emails from Jeffrey Epstein's estate mentioning President Donald Trump. These emails include exchanges between Epstein, his associate Ghislaine Maxwell, and author Michael Wolff. The emails touch on relations and discussions involving Trump, while the White House maintains that President Trump was not involved in any wrongdoing.
Key Facts
- More than 20,000 pages of documents from Jeffrey Epstein's estate have been released by U.S. lawmakers.
- Some of these documents include emails that mention President Donald Trump.
- Three email exchanges were specifically highlighted by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee.
- The emails are between Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, and between Epstein and author Michael Wolff.
- Epstein mentioned the "dog that hasn't barked," referring to Trump, and discussed crafting responses about their relationship.
- The White House states that Virginia Giuffre, an Epstein accuser, never mentioned Trump in any wrongdoing.
- Republicans released additional documents to counter claims and narratives from the Democrats' release.
- Further updates are expected as more documents are reviewed.