
Trump spent time with women at Epstein’s house.
Hakikul Islam Khokon
Trump spends time with women at Epstein’s house at Mar-a-Lago in 2000 (from left) Donald Trump, Melania Knauss (now Melania Trump), Jeffrey Epstein and his partner Ghislaine Maxwell. Seen in the picture.
US President Donald Trump’s relationship with notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has been revealed again. Recently, some new e-mails related to the Epstein file have been released by the Democratic members of the United States House of Representatives. The e-mails, they claim, are part of a massive document released by Epstein.
According to the report of the British media BBC, on Wednesday (November 12), the Democrats released some new e-mails of Jeffrey Epstein. It indicated that US President Donald Trump knew about Epstein’s sexual abuse and that the victim “knew about the girls”.
The US House Oversight Committee (House Oversight Committee) released these e-mails on social media. It contains messages exchanged between Epstein, his close associate Ghislaine Maxwell and author Michael Wolff. Epstein was seen mentioning Trump by name in some of the e-mails.
In an April 2011 e-mail, Epstein wrote, ‘I want you to understand that the dog that hasn’t barked yet is Trump.’ Then (name withheld) wrote, ‘A girl spent hours with him (Trump) at my house. But he (Trump) did not reveal his name even onceIn response, Maxwell wrote, ‘I was actually thinking about it…’.
Democratic members of the House Oversight Committee said the emails were “evidence of the heinous crimes of Donald Trump and Epstein.”
However, so far, US authorities have not charged Trump with any criminal activity related to Epstein or Maxwell.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration announced the closure of the case a few days ago. They claim that there is no more information to disclose about this case. But after exactly four months this new information came to light.
Trump has repeatedly said he had no idea of Epstein’s criminal activities. They were in contact in the late 1990s and early 2000s, but their relationship deteriorated in 2004.
Last July, the New York Times reported that then-US Attorney General Pam Bondi told Trump that her name was in the Epstein-related documents. However, the White House has not yet commented on the release of the latest document