Democrats Stir the Pot with Epstein Email Release
Wednesday morning saw the Democrats’ Committee on Oversight dropping a bombshell by dishing out emails from the Epstein Estate. They’re saying it’s about taking a jab at the White House over an ‘Epstein cover-up.’ But with emails ranging from different years, it’s no surprise things are heating up.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt fired back, telling FOX News Digital that the Democrats are pushing a ‘fake narrative to smear President Trump.’
Email 1: The Dog Didn’t Bark
First up, an email from 2011 between Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Epstein mentions Trump’s name as a ‘dog that hasn’t barked,’ hinting at Trump’s silence or absence in their dark dealings. Virginia Giuffre, tragically lost in 2025, is the redacted victim mentioned here, a point Republicans are jumping on, stating Giuffre never saw Trump do anything shady.
Giuffre’s own testimony defended Trump, stating he ‘didn’t partake in any sex with us.’ Despite Maxwell’s longer reply, it raises eyebrows on Epstein’s circle and the notion of a secret informant.
The GOP points to Epstein’s words and testimonies from lawyer Bradley Edwards to suggest Trump might have been an informant, possibly explaining why he never appeared on any police radar during Epstein’s scandals.
Email 2 and 3: The Wolff in the Room
The next email, from 2019, has Epstein talking about how Trump allegedly wasn’t part of Mar-a-Lago, hinting at a fallout or rejection of Epstein’s shenanigans.
The third email is dicey. It reveals author Michael Wolff plotting about crafting responses for Trump regarding questions about their relationship. Wolff even suggests playing Trump’s denials as political leverage. It all reads like serving up a scandal on a silver platter.
Democrats like Robert Garcia see these emails as proof of something bigger, nudging at a Trump-Epstein link. But what’s juicier is why they conveniently redacted Giuffre’s name and the strange relationship between Wolff and a known criminal.

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