Overview
- House Oversight released more than 20,000 pages from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate that include emails referencing President Trump, with several allegations not independently verified.
- Trump withdrew his support for Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, derided her on Truth Social, and said he would back a primary challenger in Georgia.
- Greene backs a bipartisan push to compel full public release of all Epstein-related records, with a House vote scheduled for next week.
- At Trump’s urging, Attorney General Pam Bondi directed the Justice Department and FBI to investigate Epstein’s connections to Bill Clinton and other figures.
- Greene says private security firms warned her of threats and accuses Trump of fueling them, while the White House dismisses the released emails as proving nothing.