Summary
President Donald Trump was accused of spending Thanksgiving in 2017 with Jeffrey Epstein based on a 2017 email exchange between modeling manager Faith Kates and Epstein. There is no concrete proof supporting this claim, and White House records indicate Trump was at Mar-a-Lago during that time. Newly released documents have brought renewed attention to Trump's past relationship with Epstein.
Key Facts
- President Trump is accused of spending Thanksgiving 2017 with Jeffrey Epstein, but there is no solid evidence.
- A 2017 email mentions Trump, but it does not confirm he was with Epstein.
- White House records indicate Trump was at Mar-a-Lago for Thanksgiving in 2017.
- U.S. lawmakers recently released over 20,000 pages of documents from Epstein's estate.
- Emails reveal Epstein referred to Trump and mentioned others like Steve Bannon and Larry Summers in discussions.
- Trump denied any wrongdoing and said his association with Epstein ended in the early 2000s.
- The House is set to vote on releasing more Epstein-related records after a petition reached the necessary signatures.