Mainstream media headlines do not do justice to the bombshell dropped by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday.
Since Trump returned to the White House, and promptly reverse course on releasing the Epstein files, which was the breaking of a campaign promise that his supporters expected him to keep, Trump, his administration and the Republicans in the House of Representatives are in full coverage mode regarding the release of the Epstein files.
The emails released by House Democrats are the first piece of public information showing the close relationship that existed between Epstein, Maxwell and Trump.
To better understand the scope of these three emails, let’s take a look at each one.
The correspondence in email 1 reads:
Nasty: Ghislaine Maxwell
By: Jeffrey Epstein
“I want you to realize that that dog that didn’t bark is an asset. [Victim] spent hours with him at my house. “He has never been mentioned. Chief of Police. etc. I’m 75% there
Nasty: Jeffrey Epstein
By: Ghislaine Maxwell
“I’ve been thinking about it…”
Here, Jeffrey Epstein claims that one of his victims spent hours with Trump at Epstein’s home.
While it’s important to note that the email doesn’t say Trump committed a crime, it also doesn’t look good for Donald Trump to have spent hours in a sex trafficker’s home with a girl Epstein trafficked.
In email #2, Epstein says that Trump about what Epstein was doing:
Nasty: Michael Wolf
By: Jeffrey Epstein
“[Victim] mara lago. [identifier]. Trump said he asked me to resign, never as a member. Of course he knew about the girls when he asked Ghislaine to stop.
This email goes to Trump’s cover story that he kicked Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago and asked him to stop stealing his employees from the spa.
Epstein claims Trump knew about the sex crimes, and that’s a potentially devastating revelation.
However, it is the third email that explains Trump’s possible motivations in this cover-up.
Keep reading below for the third email and the White House response.


