Never-before-seen Epstein emails: Trump ‘spent hours’ with victim inside house
MSNBC·2025-11-13 02:32

Allegations Against Donald Trump - Emails released by the House Oversight Committee Democrats, obtained via subpoena, mention Donald Trump in connection to Jeffrey Epstein [1] - One email from April 2011 shows Epstein mentioning Trump and a "redacted victim" spending hours at his house, with Maxwell responding she has "been thinking about that" [1][2] - In 2019, Epstein wrote that Trump claimed he asked Epstein to resign from Mar-a-Lago and that Trump "knew about the girls" [2] - An email from 2015 shows Epstein offering a New York Times reporter "photos of Donald and girls in bikinis in my kitchen?" [4] Maxwell's Statements and Contradictions - Todd Blanch, Trump's former attorney, interviewed Maxwell, where she stated Trump was not close friends with Epstein and she didn't recall seeing Trump at Epstein's house [2] - Maxwell's statement contradicts the 2011 email where Epstein mentions Trump being at his house for hours, which Maxwell said she had "been thinking about" [1][2] - Maxwell initially denied recruiting someone from Mar-a-Lago to meet Epstein but later admitted it was a possibility [2] White House Response - White House press secretary Caroline Levit stated the emails prove President Trump did nothing wrong and called the situation a "manufactured hoax by the Democrat party" [5][6] - The White House claims this administration has been more transparent regarding Jeffrey Epstein than any previous administration [6] DOJ Investigation and Evidence - The emails released are only a small portion of the 300,000 pages the DOJ possesses [9] - Harry Litman suggests the emails indicate Epstein consistently implied Donald Trump knew about his activities [10] - Joyce Vance suggests Blanch's interview with Maxwell was malfeasance, as he allegedly steered around key information to give the best impression for Donald Trump [13]