2025-11-14 04:40:11
Politics
USA

Did Trump Know About Epstein's Abuse as Early as 2011?

Recent revelations from House Democrats indicate that President Donald Trump may have had prior knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse of underage girls, dating back to 2011. Emails from a trove of documents suggest Trump spent time with a victim at Epstein's residence and discussed his relationship with Epstein, raising serious questions about transparency from the White House.

As the political landscape shifts, a congressional vote on the release of additional Epstein-related files looms, with bipartisan support indicating potential ramifications for Trump. The scandal, which also implicates other prominent figures like Bill Clinton, threatens to create deep divisions within the Republican Party.

While Trump maintains he was unaware of Epstein's activities, the mounting evidence complicates his narrative and could lead to increased scrutiny from both supporters and opponents alike.

EL PAÍS
13. November 2025 um 20:10

New 'Epstein papers' cause rift between Trump and Republicans

The Epstein scandal has implicated several high-profile individuals, including US President Donald Trump. Documents reveal connections between Trump and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's accomplice, has cooperated with authorities in exchange for leniency. Bill Clinton is also mentioned in the documents, raising questions about his involvement with Epstein. The scandal threatens to engulf Trump and his allies, who are facing mounting pressure to release more..
Asia Times
13. November 2025 um 16:02

Dems: Newly released Epstein emails show Trump knew about abuse

US House Democrats have released emails showing President Donald Trump's knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse of underage girls as far back as 2011. The emails, among 23,000 pages of documents, include references to Trump having spent hours at Epstein's house with a victim and discussing how to craft an answer for the president about his relationship with Epstein. House Oversight Committee Ranking Member Robert Garcia called the emails 'glaring questions' about what else the White House is hid..
The Guardian
13. November 2025 um 16:49

Trump faces prospect of congressional vote on releasing Epstein files

Donald Trump faces the possibility of a congressional vote on releasing Jeffery Epstein files, with two Republican representatives, Lauren Boebert and Nancy Mace, refusing to withdraw their support for the measure. The release of emails from the files suggests that Trump may have known more about Epstein's underage sex-trafficking activities than he previously acknowledged. A House vote is likely, with 218 votes secured, but passage in the Senate appears unlikely, potentially leading to serious..
The Guardian
13. November 2025 um 18:50

The Guardian view on Trump and Epstein: the truth about Maga and its conspiracy theories

Twenty years after Jeffrey Epstein's first investigation, Donald Trump has yet to release FBI files on the financier, despite promising to do so. The Democratic party released emails that appear to implicate Trump and his associates in Epstein's crimes, but Trump claims he had 'no idea' about Epstein's activities. The issue remains a contentious one for the MAGA base, who are divided over what they knew and didn't do. The release of full documents could potentially aid Trump, but also raise fu..
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