Damning Epstein Emails Reveal What Jeffrey Epstein Knew About Donald Trump
The Damage ReportNovember 27, 20258 min105,164 views
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- π§ Newly released emails from Jeffrey Epstein's correspondence are shedding light on his knowledge of Donald Trump's business dealings and foreign connections.
- π‘ One email exchange between Epstein and former Obama White House counsel Kathy Rumler discusses Michael Cohen potentially flipping on Trump, with the subject line referencing "New York Times, Donald Trump's high crimes and misdemeanors."
- π Rumler emphasized that the issue was Trump's "failure to disclose," regardless of whether the money was his.
- π£οΈ Epstein believed he possessed information that could potentially take down Donald Trump, hinting at "dirty" business or tax fraud.
Epstein's Potential Motives and Blackmail Theories
- π° Theories suggest Epstein might have used information for personal financial gain or potentially acted on behalf of a foreign intelligence service, possibly Israel.
- β οΈ The emails also touch upon Epstein's knowledge of Trump's personal life, including alleged interactions with victims at his home.
- π΅οΈ The speaker expresses a desire for more information, contrasting with the apparent lack of interest from the White House and most Republicans.
Trump's Relationship with Epstein Over Time
- β The claim that Trump did nothing wrong because he kicked Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago is questioned, as this occurred after two decades of friendship.
- ποΈ An email from November 2017 suggests a cordial exchange where Epstein claimed to have had Thanksgiving with Donald Trump, who was then President.
- π§ The official Mar-a-Lago logs state Trump had Thanksgiving dinner there, but the possibility of Epstein attending is raised, though unlikely given the circumstances.
Cordial Exchanges with Epstein Post-Investigation
- π€ The transcript highlights multiple instances of people having cordial email exchanges with Epstein well after his initial investigation and conviction.
- π An exchange from March 2016 with Trump confidant Tom Barrack, who was later the US ambassador to Turkey, is cited as an example of these continued relationships.
- π§ The speaker criticizes the elite network of individuals who maintained relationships with Epstein, seemingly unconcerned about his sex crimes due to their power and influence.
- π The current disinterest in these revelations from those who previously defended Epstein is noted, with some dismissing the information as a "hoax."
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