
The Daily Aus Trump, Epstein and the new emails
Nov 13, 2025
Newly released emails suggest that Donald Trump may have known about Jeffrey Epstein's abuse of young women, raising pressing questions about his ties to the infamous financier. As the Republican Party grapples with divisions over the implications, Trump's past comments and public denials are under scrutiny. Meanwhile, a push for the release of Epstein files is gaining momentum, complicating Trump's political landscape. With growing internal pressures, the fallout from these revelations could redefine loyalties among GOP members.
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Powerful Network Kept The Case Alive
- Jeffrey Epstein's network included presidents, royals and billionaires, keeping the case alive long after his death.
- That network raised persistent questions about who knew or participated in his crimes.
Trump's Past Friendship With Epstein
- Donald Trump said he and Epstein were friends for about 15 years and was photographed with him in the 90s and 2000s.
- Trump later said they fell out around 2004 and denied involvement in Epstein's trafficking.
Emails Raise Questions But Lack Verification
- The House Oversight Committee released selected emails from Epstein's estate that raise questions about Trump's knowledge.
- Media verification is limited, so the documents open lines of inquiry rather than conclusive proof.
