Jeffrey Epstein's Scathing Comments on Trump Exposed: 'Dog That Hasn't Barked' to 'Borderline Insane'

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A trove of over 20,000 documents, including emails and messages, released by a congressional committee has shed new light on the tumultuous relationship between late financier Jeffrey Epstein and US President Donald Trump. The communications, dating back to 2011, reveal Epstein's scathing assessments of Trump, with the convicted sex offender describing him as 'dopey,' 'demented,' and 'borderline insane.' According to the documents, Epstein frequently referenced Trump's alleged connections to young women, with one email suggesting that Trump was aware of Epstein's illicit activities. In a 2015 message, Epstein asked a New York Times reporter if he would like to see photos of Trump with girls in bikinis, although it remains unclear if such images existed. Epstein's comments about Trump were not limited to his alleged behavior. In an email to a journalist, Epstein claimed that Trump's finances were 'a sham.' He also told a former Treasury secretary that Trump was 'not fit to hold public office.' As authorities closed in on Epstein in 2018, he seemed confident that his connections to Trump would protect him, writing in a text message that he was the one who could 'take [Trump] down.' However, the documents also reveal that Epstein was concerned about being used as a pawn in a larger game, with a journalist warning him that CNN was planning to ask Trump about their relationship during a debate. The release of these documents has reignited scrutiny of Trump's relationship with Epstein, with many questioning how closely the two men were connected. While Trump has denied any wrongdoing, the sheer volume of Epstein's comments about him raises serious questions about their interactions and the extent to which Trump was aware of Epstein's illicit activities.