Summary
Some prominent figures in the MAGA movement have been quiet after Democrats released new emails involving President Trump and the late Jeffrey Epstein. The emails allege that Trump knew about Epstein's criminal activities, which Trump has denied. The political debate continues as Democrats and some Republicans push for further investigation into Epstein's connections.
Key Facts
- New emails were released by Democrats mentioning President Trump in connection with Jeffrey Epstein.
- The emails claim Trump "knew about the girls" and had spent time at Epstein's house.
- President Trump denies any involvement in Epstein's crimes and notes a past disagreement with Epstein.
- Prominent MAGA figures were mostly silent on social media after the email release.
- Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released these emails as part of their investigation.
- House Republicans also released their documents and are debating next steps on probing the Epstein case.
- A new House vote might force the Justice Department to release more documents on the Epstein investigation.
- The Senate, led by Republicans, is unlikely to pass this measure if it clears the House.