Here are the emails released by the House Democrats from Jeffrey Epstein where he discussed Donald Trump

Screenshot of an email from Jeffrey Epstein to Ghislaine Maxwell describing Trump as the "dog that hasn't barked"

Oversight Democrats, along with Ranking Member Robert Garcia, have released a set of previously unseen emails obtained from the latest document dump provided by Jeffrey Epstein’s Estate — marking another major setback for what they describe as the White House’s ongoing effort to obscure Epstein-related information.

See full emails here: https://oversight.house.gov/release/oversight-committee-releases-additional-epstein-estate-documents/

In a 2011 message to Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein claimed that Donald Trump “spent hours at my house” with a trafficking victim, calling Trump “the dog that hasn’t barked.”

A separate exchange with author Michael Wolff in 2019 includes Epstein writing that Trump “knew about the girls as he asked Ghislaine to stop.”
Another Wolff email from 2015 shows the two discussing how to shape a response ahead of Trump’s upcoming CNN appearance, with Wolff suggesting Epstein had leverage:

If Trump denied visiting Epstein’s plane or home, Wolff said, it would give Epstein “valuable PR and political currency.”

In total, the Epstein Estate provided 23,000 documents, all of which are now under active review by the Committee.

“The harder Donald Trump works to hide the Epstein files, the more comes to light,”said Ranking Member Garcia.

“These emails raise serious questions about what else the White House is keeping from the public and about the true nature of Epstein’s connection to the President. DOJ must release the full Epstein files immediately. The Oversight Committee will keep pushing until victims get justice.”

Below are the three newly released emails (and available here as well):


Email #1

Direct correspondence between Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.

Message excerpt:

To: Ghislaine Maxwell
From: Jeffrey Epstein

“Just remember — the ‘dog that hasn’t barked’ is Trump. [Victim] spent hours at my house with him. He’s never once been mentioned. Police chief, etc. I’m 75% there.”

To: Jeffrey Epstein
From: Ghislaine Maxwell

“I’ve been thinking about that…”


Email #2

Correspondence between Jeffrey Epstein and Michael Wolff.

Message excerpt:

To: Michael Wolff
From: Jeffrey Epstein

“[Victim] Mar-a-Lago. [identifier]. Trump claimed he asked me to resign — never a member at all. Of course he knew about the girls; he asked Ghislaine to stop.”


Email #3

Another exchange between Jeffrey Epstein and Michael Wolff.

Screenshot of an email from Michael Wolff to Jeffrey Epstein

Message excerpt:

To: Jeffrey Epstein
From: Michael Wolff

“I’m hearing CNN plans to ask Trump tonight about his relationship with you — either live or afterward.”

To: Michael Wolff
From: Jeffrey Epstein

“If we were to shape an answer for him, what should it be?”

To: Jeffrey Epstein
From: Michael Wolff

“My view: let him walk into it. If he denies being on your plane or at your house, that hands you PR and political leverage. You could use it against him — or, if it looks like he might win, you could ‘save’ him and create a debt. There’s also the chance he praises you and claims you’re a victim of political correctness, which he plans to eliminate in a Trump administration.”


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