Before his death in prison, Jeffrey Epstein sent an email containing explosive allegations about Donald Trump

A newly revealed email from Jeffrey Epstein has reignited questions about his relationship with Donald Trump. The 2019 message, sent months before Epstein’s death, addresses Trump’s own statements about their association.

In the email, Epstein asserts that Trump was aware of the illicit activities occurring at his Mar-a-Lago resort. He specifically claims that Trump intervened to stop Ghislaine Maxwell from recruiting girls at the club’s spa.

This correspondence, which was shared by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee, provides new details about Trump’s knowledge. Epstein wrote to author Michael Wolff that Trump “of course… knew about the girls as he asked Ghislaine to stop.”

These revelations directly contrast with Trump’s repeated denials of any involvement. He has publicly stated that he confronted Epstein only after learning he had “stolen people that worked for me.”

Epstein’s account suggests a more complex and informed relationship. His email indicates Trump possessed specific knowledge of the recruitment and took direct action to halt it.

Further historical context shows the two were close friends from the 1990s until a falling out. A 2011 email from Epstein even refers to Trump as “that dog that hasn’t barked,” expressing frustration.

As more documents surface, these disclosures continue to challenge the narratives of those connected to Epstein. They are likely to intensify calls for a full release of all related files and a deeper investigation.

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