Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives released emails by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein that say U.S. President Donald Trump ‘knew about the girls’ and that a person labelled as ‘Victim’ spent hours at Epstein’s house with Trump. Republicans later released more than 20,000 more Epstein files.
Breakdown
- 23,000 pages of documents from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, including emails referencing Donald Trump, have been handed over to Congress. 8s
- A 2019 email from Epstein claimed Trump "knew about the girls as he asked Ghislaine to stop," while a 2011 email referenced Virginia Giuffre spending time with Trump. 32s
- The White House stated that the emails do not prove wrongdoing by Trump and noted that Virginia Giuffre never accused him of inappropriate conduct. 52s
- A bipartisan group in the House, including all Democrats and four Republicans, has forced a vote to release all Epstein files, with support from some Epstein survivors. 1m 20s
- The House vote is scheduled, but the measure may stall in the Senate and Trump retains veto power; White House efforts to pressure Republicans to withdraw support have failed. 1m 52s