Overview
- Democratic members of the House Oversight Committee published three redacted emails from 2011, 2015 and 2019 in which Epstein names Donald Trump, including claims that an unnamed victim spent hours with Trump at Epstein’s home and that Trump “knew of the girls.”
- The White House denounced the release as a selective partisan smear and cited Virginia Giuffre’s past statements saying she witnessed no wrongdoing by Trump.
- The committee says it holds roughly 23,000 documents from Epstein’s estate, and a discharge petition is poised to reach the 218-signature threshold once Rep. Adelita Grijalva is sworn in.
- Republicans released more than 20,000 pages from the Epstein estate, according to multiple reports, while officials and reporters note the excerpts alone do not establish criminal conduct by Trump.
- Separately, Ghislaine Maxwell is reported to be assembling a commutation request, as a whistleblower alleges she has received concierge-like treatment at the low-security Federal Prison Camp Bryan.