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Conservative Influencers Defend Trump as House Aims to Vote on Epstein Files

House Oversight Committee Democrats released 23,000 documents from Epstein's estate including emails mentioning Trump; White House denies any wrongdoing and says Trump cut ties decades ago.

  • The White House issued a statement after newly released emails mentioning President Donald Trump, with Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt accusing Democrats of selectively leaking messages to smear him.
  • House Democrats released emails from the Jeffrey Epstein estate to the House Oversight Committee as part of a 23,000-document production.
  • One email showed Jeffrey Epstein, financier, alleging President Donald Trump `spent hours` with one of his victims in an April 2011 email to Ghislaine Maxwell, associate of Epstein.
  • Trump has denied knowledge of Epstein's crimes, while Virginia Giuffre said President Donald Trump was not involved and `couldn't have been friendlier` during their limited interactions.
  • Several emails show Jeffrey Epstein, financier, mentioning President Donald Trump while communicating with Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein associate, and Michael Wolff, writer, reflecting their 1990s and 2000s timeline and a falling out around 2004.
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The London Economic broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, November 12, 2025.
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