Epstein Email Scandal Erupts: New Revelations Link Mandelson, Trump to Ghislaine Maxwell's Circle
U.S. House Democrats have released a series of emails from the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, reigniting scrutiny on his relationship with former President Donald Trump. These documents suggest Trump's awareness of Epstein's activities involving underage girls, though the White House strongly refutes these claims, accusing Democrats of political maneuvering.
Among the critical emails released by Democrats on the Oversight and Government Reform Committee is a 2011 private correspondence between Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell. In this exchange, Epstein states, "i want you to realize that that dog that hasn’t barked is trump ... [VICTIM] spent hours at my house with him , he has never once been mentioned." Maxwell's reply indicated she had been considering this point. A separate email from 2019, sent by Epstein to author Michael Wolff, further alleges Trump's knowledge, with Epstein writing that Trump "of course knew about the girls as he asked Ghislaine to stop." In a third email from 2015, Epstein sought Wolff's advice on how to craft a response for a potential CNN interview regarding his relationship with Trump. Wolff suggested using Trump's denials as "valuable PR and political currency," implying an opportunity to gain leverage.
Democrats assert that these emails are part of over 23,000 documents obtained from Epstein’s estate and raise "glaring questions about what else the White House is hiding." Rep. Robert Garcia (D-Calif.) stated, "The more Donald Trump tries to cover up the Epstein files, the more we uncover."
In response, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt accused Democrats of "selectively leaked emails to the liberal media to create a fake narrative to smear President Trump" and distract from his accomplishments. Leavitt identified the "unnamed victim" in the redacted email as Virginia Giuffre, who, according to Leavitt, "repeatedly said President Trump was not involved in any wrongdoing whatsoever and 'couldn’t have been friendlier' to her in their limited interactions." Leavitt reiterated that Trump had expelled Epstein from his club decades ago for inappropriate behavior towards female employees, including Giuffre.
Republicans on the Oversight Committee countered by releasing more than 20,000 other documents from Epstein's estate. A spokeswoman, Jessica Andrews, accused Democrats of "carelessly cherry-pick[ing] documents to generate clickbait that is not grounded in the facts" and noted that the broader release includes names of Democratic officials.
The release of these emails coincides with a significant legislative push for greater transparency regarding Epstein's affairs. The swearing-in of new Democratic House member Adelita Grijalva from Arizona is critical, as she is expected to be the 218th signature needed for a discharge petition. This procedural move would force a House vote on legislation demanding the Justice Department release all additional material tied to Epstein that has not yet been provided to Congress. Long Island's two Democratic House members, Reps. Tom Suozzi and Laura Gillen, have supported this effort, though Republican Rep. Nick LaLota has called the maneuver "reckless." House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries accused Republican Speaker Mike Johnson of delaying Grijalva's swearing-in to protect Trump and stated, "Republicans are running a pedophile protection program, they are intentionally hiding the Jeffrey Epstein Files."
Further compounding the controversy, Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's co-conspirator currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex-trafficking crimes, is reportedly seeking a commutation of her sentence from Trump. Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee, including ranking member Congressman Jamie Raskin, have urged Trump not to grant clemency to the "convicted and unrepentant sex offender."
Beyond Trump, new emails have also shed light on the continued association of other political figures with Epstein. Peter Mandelson, who was sacked as the UK’s ambassador to Washington in 2008 over his support for Epstein, maintained contact with the financier as late as 2016. Emails released by the House oversight committee show an exchange on November 6, 2016, where Epstein referenced Mandelson's birthday and then mentioned, "In the Donald white house," referring to Trump's recent election. Mandelson replied, "What’s the Donald white house? And how are you?" Epstein responded with "Trump / and having a great deal of fun. In hindsight. you were right about staying away from Andrew. I was right in your staying with Reinaldo," in a reference to Mandelson's husband, Reinaldo Avila da Silva. Mandelson had previously expressed regret for his association with Epstein, but these new revelations indicate a prolonged connection beyond what was previously known, sparking further scrutiny within British politics.
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