Overview
- The U.S. government released a final batch of Jeffrey Epstein records over the weekend.
- After the Alfalfa Club dinner in Washington, President Trump said the documents "absolved" him and alleged that Epstein and Michael Wolff conspired to harm him politically.
- Trump said he would probably sue Wolff and suggested he might also target the Epstein estate.
- The newly released files include sexual misconduct allegations involving Trump, which he denies.
- Wolff responded on Substack that Trump has threatened him multiple times and noted his separate lawsuit against Melania Trump over efforts to limit his commentary about the couple's ties to Epstein.