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.
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