Overview
- Democratic members of the House Oversight and Reform Committee published three Epstein-era emails that reference President Trump.
- A 2011 message states Trump spent hours with a woman at Epstein’s home, and a 2019 email claims he “of course” knew about the girls.
- House Republicans identified the previously redacted woman, noting she had written a memoir and died by suicide in April.
- The White House rejected any wrongdoing, and CNN reported officials convened in the Situation Room to coordinate the response.
- Democratic lawmakers say the documents raise questions about possible concealment by the administration, while no new charges or formal findings have emerged.