
Valuetainment “Epstein Was Texting Members Of Congress” - SHOCKING Leaks EXPOSE Epstein's Power Over Politicians
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Nov 17, 2025 The release of 2,300 emails linked to Epstein raises eyebrows, naming big names like Trump, Clinton, and Obama. A heated debate ignites over transparency versus political risk, sparked by Trump's call to 'release it all.' Tensions flare as allegations about leaked attorney-client emails come to light. Survivors demand justice and full disclosure, while the panel reflects on the emotional weight of their testimony. The shocking revelation of Epstein texting a member of Congress during an oversight hearing adds to the urgency of the conversation.
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Scope Of The Epstein Email Release
- Congress released over 2,300 email threads from Jeffrey Epstein's estate covering 2008–2019 that reference multiple presidents and public figures.
- The Wall Street Journal analysis found mentions but not direct emails from presidents to Epstein, complicating attribution.
Trump Calls To Release Files
- Donald Trump publicly urged releasing the files to move past the controversy and call it a "Democrat hoax."
- Hosts noted Republicans and Democrats both could be implicated, making release politically fraught.
Epstein Texts During Congressional Hearing
- The Washington Post linked redacted messages to a Virgin Islands congresswoman by timestamp, suggesting Epstein texted her during a 2019 hearing.
- The timing implied he coached questions for the oversight hearing which raised serious ethical concerns.



