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Newly released Epstein emails allege Trump knew about the girls, intensifying scrutiny and sparking bipartisan calls for full disclosure. Trump denies all allegations and warns Republicans against supporting transparency bills. Thanks for joining the Fortune Factor podcast.
Here's a breakdown of the latest developments and implications.
What the emails say.
Epstein wrote that Trump spent hours at my house with one of Epstein's victims and allegedly knew about the girls.
In correspondences with Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein referred to Trump as the dog that hasn't barked, implying Trump's silence amid growing revelations.
These emails were released by House Democrats as part of a broader push to expose Epstein's network and enablers.
Political fallout.
Democrats are demanding full release of Epstein-related files, including communications involving Trump.
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