Democrats release documents accusing Trump of spending hours with an Epstein sex victim
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee are reviewing 23,000 documents stemming from the will of a convicted sex offender.
WashingtonHouse Oversight Committee Democrats released new emails this morning that they say came from the will of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The documents allegedly show that Epstein mentioned Donald Trump multiple times in correspondence with his partner and associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, and writer Michael Wolff. "Epstein's estate has released a total of 23,000 documents that the Oversight Committee is currently reviewing," the House Democrats said in a statement. The US president has vehemently denied any knowledge of Epstein's illegal activities, although the newspaper New York Times He already explained in July that US Attorney General Pam Bondi had informed Trump that his name appeared in the files. Democratic lawmakers say that in a private letter between Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein from 2011, Epstein says that Trump "spent hours at my house" with a sex trafficking victim, referring to Trump as a "dog who hasn't embroidered." In another email between Epstein and Michael Wolff from 2019, Epstein states that Trump "knew about the girls when he asked Ghislaine to stop," according to the House Democrats. The House Democrats add that they are still reviewing 23,000 documents released by The Epstein Estate. [We are working to expand this information]