Key Revelations
- Epstein emails show multiple Trump references over 15-year period
- Claims Trump spent hours at Epstein’s house with trafficking victim
- Epstein asserted Trump “knew about the girls”
- Maxwell denies witnessing any inappropriate behavior by Trump
House Democrats have released Jeffrey Epstein’s private emails containing numerous references to Donald Trump spanning more than 15 years. The documents reveal explosive claims about Trump’s interactions with the convicted sex offender.
Email Evidence and Claims
According to the released correspondence between Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and author Michael Wolff, Trump allegedly “spent hours at my house” with a woman identified as one of Epstein’s sex trafficking victims. The woman’s name was redacted to protect her identity.
In one April 2011 email, Epstein wrote to Maxwell: “I want you to realise that that dog that hasn’t barked is Trump.. (REDACTED) spent hours at my house with him, but he has never once been mentioned. Police chief. etc. I’m 75 % there.” CNN noted the context remained unclear.
Epstein also directly challenged Trump’s claim of banning him from Mar-a-Lago, writing in January 2019: “trump said he asked me to resign, never a member ever. . of course he knew about the girls as he asked to Ghislaine to stop.”
Maxwell’s Contradictory Testimony
Ghislaine Maxwell, serving a 20-year sentence for her role in Epstein’s trafficking network, provided contrasting statements. She told Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche that she “never witnessed the President in any inappropriate setting in any way” and “didn’t recall ever seeing Trump at Epstein’s house.”
Maxwell added: “The President was never inappropriate with anybody. In the times that I was with him, he was a gentleman in all respects.”
Political Manipulation Attempts
The documents reveal Michael Wolff warning Epstein ahead of a 2015 CNN Republican primary debate: “I hear CNN planning to ask Trump tonight about his relationship with you.”
Epstein asked Wolff to “craft an answer for him,” to which Wolff responded: “I think you should let him hang himself… You can hang him in a way that potentially generates a positive benefit for you, or, if it really looks like he could win, you could save him, generating a debt.”
Recordings from Wolff’s interviews with Epstein reportedly feature the financier describing Trump as a “close friend,” though Trump’s team has dismissed all such claims as “false smears.”
The House Oversight Committee obtained over 23,000 documents after subpoenaing Epstein’s estate, reigniting debates about transparency in the Epstein case.



