By Gina Hill | Alaska Headline Living | November 2025
Washington, D.C., Nov. 12, 2025Ā – A fresh tranche of never-before-seen emails from Jeffrey Epsteinās estate was released today by the House Oversight Committee, raising new questions about the late financierās relationship with Donald Trump and what the White House knew about Epsteinās crimes.
The emails, part of a broader production of 23,000 documents, include direct correspondence between Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and author Michael Wolff. The Oversight Committee highlighted three messages that provide a rare glimpse into Epsteinās inner circle and the political ramifications surrounding his activities.
Key Emails Released Today:
- Epstein to Maxwell, 2011:Ā Epstein described Trump as āthat dog that hasnāt barkedā and noted that a victim of sex trafficking āspent hours at my house with him ⦠he has never once been mentioned.ā
- Epstein to Wolff, 2019:Ā Epstein wrote that Trump āknew about the girls as he asked Ghislaine to stop,ā directly acknowledging Trumpās awareness of Epsteinās illegal activities.
- Epstein to Wolff, 2015:Ā Epstein and Wolff discussed crafting a response for Trump ahead of a CNN interview, with Wolff noting the potential political leverage Epstein could gain depending on Trumpās statements.
Oversight Committee Response:
Ranking Member Robert Garcia said, āThe more Donald Trump tries to cover up the Epstein files, the more we uncover. These latest emails raise glaring questions about what else the White House is hiding.ā He urged the Department of Justice to release all Epstein-related files to the public immediately.
White House Reaction:
A White House spokesperson dismissed the email release as a politically motivated attack, labeling it a āfake narrativeā aimed at smearing former President Trump.
Public Access:
The emails are part of a larger document production by Epsteinās estate and are available through the Oversight Committeeās official site, marking a significant step in ongoing congressional investigations.
These newly disclosed messages add to the body of evidence scrutinizing the connections between Epstein, high-profile figures, and the operations surrounding his alleged sex trafficking network. The Oversight Committee has pledged to continue its review to ensure accountability and justice for victims.
