House Democrats Unveil New Epstein Emails Linking Trump

BREAKING: House Democrats have just released new emails from the estate of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein that allegedly link former President Donald Trump to Epstein’s notorious activities. The House Oversight Committee made the announcement on November 12, 2025, intensifying scrutiny on Trump’s past associations with Epstein.

The newly disclosed emails, part of a staggering 23,000 documents under review, raise serious questions about Trump’s interactions with Epstein and his knowledge of the latter’s horrific crimes. One email from 2015 features author Michael Wolff suggesting a strategy to question Trump about his relationship with Epstein during a CNN interview, stating, “I think you should let him hang himself.”

In another shocking disclosure from 2011, Epstein referred to Trump as a “dog that hasn’t barked,” mentioning Trump spent “hours at my house” with one of Epstein’s alleged sex trafficking victims. This alarming revelation further complicates Trump’s claims of limited association with Epstein, who died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial.

An email from 2019 sees Epstein asserting that “of course [Trump] knew about the girls as he asked Ghislaine to stop.” While the specifics remain unclear, the implication is troubling and demands further investigation.

Rep. Robert Garcia, the Oversight Ranking Member, stated, “The more Donald Trump tries to cover up the Epstein files, the more we uncover.” He emphasized that these emails raise “glaring questions” about what else the White House may be concealing regarding Epstein’s connections.

The release follows previous disclosures, including pages from Epstein’s birthday book that allegedly contain a lewd drawing and a letter appearing to be signed by Trump. Trump has consistently denied close ties with Epstein, but the evidence continues to mount, casting doubt on his statements.

The push for additional file releases related to the Epstein case has faced delays due to the ongoing government shutdown, which began in October. House Speaker Mike Johnson has further stalled a critical vote by keeping the House out of session for seven weeks.

As these revelations continue to unfold, the implications for Trump and his political future could be monumental. Stay tuned for further updates as this story develops. The call for transparency and accountability in the Epstein case has never been more urgent.