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House Releases Epstein Emails Alleging Trump Spent Hours With Victim, Portraying Him as ‘Dangerous’

Congress now weighs compelling broader Epstein disclosures despite prior DOJ and FBI limits.

Overview

  • The newly posted emails include a 2011 note in which Epstein claims Trump “passed hours” with a trafficking victim and private messages where Epstein labeled Trump “bad,” “crazy,” and “dangerous.”
  • House Republicans identified the woman as Virginia Giuffre, who died by suicide in April, and reporting notes she did not publicly accuse Trump of crimes.
  • A CNN review of thousands of pages found Trump was a frequent subject in Epstein’s correspondence across nearly a decade after their friendship cooled.
  • The White House said the emails “do not prove absolutely anything,” while Trump said he will ask Attorney General Pam Bondi, the DOJ, and the FBI to investigate Epstein’s ties to Bill Clinton and other figures.
  • Federal officials previously cautioned that broader releases could endanger witnesses, and the House is preparing a vote on whether to force additional document disclosures.