Ghislaine Maxwell’s Trump Remarks Come Under Scrutiny Over Epstein Emails
Summary
Emails released by the House Oversight Committee have brought attention to Ghislaine Maxwell's previous claim that she never saw President Trump at Jeffrey Epstein's house. These emails suggest that Trump may have visited Epstein's house, contrary to Maxwell's statements. President Trump denies being involved in any wrongdoing related to Epstein.Key Facts
- The House Oversight Committee released over 20,000 pages of documents concerning Jeffrey Epstein.
- Emails from 2011 suggest Epstein discussed President Trump spending time at his house.
- Ghislaine Maxwell previously stated she never saw Trump at Epstein's house.
- The emails include a mention of Virginia Giuffre, a key individual in the Epstein case.
- President Trump has denied any involvement in Epstein's criminal activities.
- The DOJ and FBI previously stated there was no evidence of a blackmail operation by Epstein.
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