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White House calls release of Epstein emails a 'distraction'

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House Democrats released emails they say show Epstein claiming Trump spent time with a trafficking victim. (Scripps News)

Breakdown
  • White House Press Secretary Caroline Levin stated that the released Epstein emails do not implicate President Trump and reiterated his past actions against Epstein. 29s
  • Levin referenced victim Virginia Giuffre, citing reports that she never witnessed inappropriate behavior from Trump and questioned why Democrats redacted her name. 53s
  • Levin claimed the administration has done more for transparency on Epstein than previous administrations, including releasing thousands of documents and cooperating with Congress. 1m 32s
  • Levin accused Democrats of using the email release as a political distraction, especially in the context of the government shutdown. 2m 16s
  • Levin defended the administration's transparency by highlighting its willingness to brief members of Congress and address their concerns. 3m 17s
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