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Released Epstein email says Trump ‘knew about the girls’

Last updated: November 12, 2025 2:45 pm
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  • Newly Released Emails Suggest Trump’s Knowledge of Epstein’s Activities
  • Trump Denies Wrongdoing, Claims Emails Are a Distraction from Shutdown
  • Democrats Push for Release of Unclassified Epstein Files

House Democrats have unveiled a series of emails shedding light on President Donald Trump’s relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The correspondence hints at Trump’s awareness of Epstein’s exploitation of underage girls, a revelation that Trump dismisses as a tactic to divert attention from the ongoing government shutdown.

The emails exchanged between Epstein, author Michael Wolff, and Ghislaine Maxwell, a British socialite serving a prison sentence for her involvement in Epstein’s sex trafficking, raise concerns about the extent of Trump’s association with Epstein.

In one email from 2019, Epstein indicated to Wolff that Trump “knew about the girls,” although the exact meaning of this statement remains unclear.

The disclosure coincides with the swearing-in of a new Democratic member in the House, signaling a renewed effort to demand the release of all non-classified documents related to Epstein. This development reignites public interest in a case that has posed significant challenges for Trump.

The collection of emails includes a 2011 message to Maxwell in which Epstein referred to Trump as “that dog that hasn’t barked,” alleging that Trump had spent considerable time at Epstein’s residence with a victim whose identity is redacted.

Despite Trump’s consistent denial of any prior knowledge of Epstein’s criminal activities, the emails cast a shadow over their past association. Trump maintains that he and Epstein were once friends before their relationship soured.

Trump has accused Democrats of resurrecting the Epstein controversy to divert attention from the prolonged government shutdown, a strategy that he believes reflects poorly on the opposing party.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized Democrats for redacting the victim’s name in the emails, insinuating that it was Virginia Giuffre, who had praised Trump in her posthumous memoir without accusing him of any misconduct.

The handling of the Epstein case has been a source of discontent among Trump’s supporters, who feel that crucial information linking Epstein to influential figures has been withheld. The public’s dissatisfaction with Trump’s management of the Epstein files contrasts with their overall approval of his presidency.

House Speaker Mike Johnson is set to administer the oath to Democratic Representative-elect Adelita Grijalva, who is poised to endorse a petition demanding the release of all unclassified Epstein records. This move, resisted by Johnson and Trump, could prompt a House vote on the matter following the Thanksgiving break.

Republican Representative Thomas Massie, collaborating with Democrats on the release of the “Epstein files,” confirmed that there are sufficient signatures for the petition. However, attempts by Trump and administration officials to dissuade Republican lawmakers from supporting the petition have surfaced in recent reports.

Democratic Representative Robert Garcia urged the Justice Department to disclose the Epstein files to the public, accusing Trump of impeding transparency. Garcia emphasized the need for full disclosure to illuminate the nature of the relationship between Epstein and the President.

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