Epstein told reporter he had photos of ‘dirty’ Trump with bikini-clad girls in his kitchen
WASHINGTON, DC: Republicans on the House Oversight Committee released a massive batch of new documents from Jeffrey Epstein, including one in which the late financier claimed to have compromising photos of “dirty” Donald Trump.
GOP members of the committee disclosed at least 23,000 pages of emails from Epstein’s estate.
Epstein claims to have compromising photos of Trump
The latest email dump shows Epstein allegedly bragging to a New York Times journalist that he had compromising photos of President Trump in his kitchen, surrounded by girls in bikinis.
“Would you like photos of Donald and girls in bikinis in my kitchen?” Epstein wrote in a December 2015 exchange with reporter Thomas Landon Jr. He followed it with a second email describing an embarrassing moment at one of his poolside parties, claiming Trump nearly walked face-first into a glass door because he couldn’t take his eyes off the women outside.
“Have them ask my houseman about Donald almost walking through the door leaving his nose print on the glass as young women were swimming in the pool,” Epstein wrote. “He was so focused he walked straight into the door.”
In August 2018, just a year before Epstein’s death, the convicted offender was still name-dropping Trump in an email chain with Kathy Ruemmler, former Obama White House Counsel. The two were reportedly gossiping about Trump’s hush money scandal and Michael Cohen’s flip against his boss.
“It makes no difference whether it was [Trump's] money. Issue is failure to disclose. Plus, fact that he has lied his a** off about it makes clear that he knew it was illegal," Ruemmler said.
Epstein replied, “You see, I know how dirty donald is. my guess is that non lawyers ny biz people have no idea. what it means to have your fixer flip.”
Epstein messages raise fresh questions about his ties to Trump
In yet another eyebrow-raising exchange, an unnamed correspondent told Epstein they were “waiting outside” because they didn’t “want to come early to find Trump in your house.”
Whether Trump was actually present remains unclear. Before the GOP’s massive document dump, Democrats on the same committee had already released their own curated batch of Epstein’s emails featuring exchanges with Ghislaine Maxwell and author Michael Wolff, both mentioning Trump.
Among them was a 2011 email in which Epstein wrote to Maxwell, “I want you to realize that that dog that hasn’t barked is trump.. virignia [sic] spent hours at my house with him, he has never once been mentioned. police chief. etc. im 75% there.”
The “Virginia” Epstein referred to was Virginia Giuffre, who accused Prince Andrew and others of abuse but has always maintained that Trump was not involved.
White House defends Trump as GOP blasts Epstein email release
Giuffre, who tragically ended her life earlier this year, was recruited by Maxwell while working as a 16-year-old spa attendant at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club back in 2000.
According to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, the President actually kicked Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago in October 2007 “for being a creep to his female employees, including Giuffre.” Leavitt called the release of the new emails a “politically motivated smear,” noting that Giuffre herself had long cleared Trump of any wrongdoing.
Indeed, Giuffre repeatedly stated Trump “couldn’t have been friendlier” during their brief interactions and that he never did anything inappropriate.
Despite the salacious content of the emails, it is worth noting that Trump neither sent nor received any of them, and he has not been charged with anything related to Epstein or Maxwell.
The House Oversight Committee said the massive email dump was intended to provide transparency after Democrats released what Republicans called a “selective” and incomplete batch earlier in the day.
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