
Global News Podcast Trump 'spent time' with Epstein 'victim'
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Nov 12, 2025 James Landale, a BBC correspondent based in Kyiv, sheds light on Ukraine's latest corruption scandal, revealing the suspension of the justice minister amid bribery allegations. Meanwhile, Tom Bateman, the BBC State Department correspondent, discusses the backlash against U.S. actions in the Caribbean regarding suspected drug boats and the implications on intelligence-sharing. The conversation also touches on the Democrats releasing emails linking Donald Trump to a victim of Epstein, sparking political turmoil and questions about the president's awareness.
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New Emails Link Trump And Epstein
- Democrats released emails from Jeffrey Epstein that mention Donald Trump and allege he spent hours with an Epstein victim.
- The emails raise questions about how much Trump knew about Epstein's behaviour at the time.
Trump Denies Allegations, Questions Remain
- Trump has consistently denied wrongdoing and called the release a hoax orchestrated by Democrats.
- The emails suggest closer ties between Epstein and Trump than previously reported.
Ukraine Corruption Probe Hits High Levels
- Ukraine suspended its justice minister amid a major corruption probe into energy-sector bribery.
- Prosecutors say thousands of hours of taped recordings underpin a 15-month investigation.





