
The Digest:
House Democrats have released private emails in which Jeffrey Epstein claimed former President Donald Trump "knew about the girls" involved in his sex trafficking network. The correspondence, sent to Ghislaine Maxwell and author Michael Wolff, suggests Trump spent significant time with an alleged victim and raises new questions about his awareness of Epstein's crimes.
Key Points:
- Democrats released emails where Epstein stated Trump "knew about the girls."
- One email claimed Trump asked Maxwell to "stop" and spent hours with a victim.
- Trump has consistently denied any knowledge of Epstein's sex trafficking.
- The emails were obtained by subpoenaing Epstein's estate this year.
- Trump has not been accused of criminal wrongdoing in the case.
- The release reignites controversy around Epstein's powerful connections.
- Democrats are pushing to publish the full Epstein case files.
Sources: Channels Television