Epstein Emails Suggest Trump Knew About Sex Trafficking, Trump Denies Involvement

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Newly released emails have reignited controversy surrounding Donald Trump's ties to convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. The emails, allegedly written by Epstein, suggest that Trump was aware of Epstein's sex trafficking activities. According to the emails, Epstein claimed that Trump spent time with a woman who was allegedly a victim of Epstein's sex trafficking. The emails were written to Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted of sex trafficking, and Michael Wolff. In one email, Epstein allegedly wrote that Trump knew about the sex trafficking and had asked Maxwell to stop it. Another email from 2011 suggests that Epstein believed Trump was aware of his activities, as he had spent time with a victim at Epstein's house. The House Oversight Committee has obtained the emails after subpoenaing Epstein's estate. Trump has denied any involvement in or knowledge of Epstein's sex trafficking activities. The controversy surrounding Epstein's death in prison has continued to simmer, with Democrats pushing for the release of the full case files. The Justice Department has maintained that Epstein died by suicide, but conspiracy theories have persisted. Trump's ties to Epstein are extensive, with the two men being pictured together at various events. Epstein's death has sparked a backlash from Trump's supporters, who have been accused of spreading conspiracy theories. The emails have raised serious questions about Trump's knowledge of Epstein's activities and have sparked a renewed debate about the extent of his involvement. While Trump has denied any wrongdoing, the emails suggest that there may be more to the story.