Trump-Epstein Row: Did President Celebrate Thanksgiving with Financier in 2017? New Emails Spark Debate
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A recent email release has reignited the controversy surrounding President Donald Trump's connection to deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein. The Democrat-led US House Oversight Committee made public emails that mention Trump, fueling a heated debate over their authenticity. The discussion centers around an email exchange between Faith Kates and Epstein on November 23, 2017, in which Kates asks about Epstein's Thanksgiving plans. Epstein replies that he is celebrating with 'Eva' and mentions being accompanied by 'David Fizel, Hanson, and Trump.' Democrats claim that the mention of 'Trump' refers to the President, but it remains unclear who 'Eva' is or if the gathering took place at Mar-a-Lago, Trump's Palm Beach resort. This revelation appears to contradict Trump's previous claims that he banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago, although he has never specified when the ban was put in place. Epstein's account at Mar-a-Lago was reportedly closed in 2007. The released emails have shed light on Epstein's connections with influential individuals, including politicians, royalty, and media figures. Notably, an email from 2011 suggests that Trump spent hours at Epstein's house with a trafficking victim, which he described as 'the dog that hasn't barked.' Another 2019 message implies that Trump had knowledge of Epstein's activities, although the extent of his involvement remains unclear. Trump has repeatedly denied any association with Epstein, terming the recent email release a 'hoax.' The controversy surrounding these emails highlights the ongoing investigation into Epstein's dealings and their potential ties to high-profile individuals.