DHS Emails

Kimbal Musk Referenced Over 100 Times in Epstein Files Amidst Family Scrutiny

New documents released by the Department of Justice as part of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation reveal numerous email exchanges involving Kimbal Musk. These emails, spanning from 2012 to 2015, detail discussions between Musk, Epstein, and associates regarding social engagements, including party times and meeting dates. One notable exchange shows Musk thanking Epstein for a connection to a woman, with a friend of Epstein’s warning Musk to “be nice” to her. The documents also include invitations to Epstein’s island and discussions about Musk’s personal life and his restaurant ventures.

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Epstein Emails: Revealed Insults Toward Trump During Presidency

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Epstein Emails Fuel Speculation on Trump, Clinton, and a Lewd Act

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Epstein Emails: Ghislaine Maxwell Lied to Protect Trump, Per New Revelations

Newly released emails directly contradict Ghislaine Maxwell’s statements to the Justice Department, exposing her false claims about Donald Trump’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. In a July interview, Maxwell stated she had never seen Trump at Epstein’s residence and did not witness him in any inappropriate situations. These emails further illustrate Maxwell’s pattern of deception and attempts to downplay the extent of connections. The full implications of these contradictions are still developing as investigations continue.

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Epstein Emails: New Revelations Fuel Trump Controversy

Newly released emails from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, obtained by the House Oversight Committee, contain references to Donald Trump. In a 2011 email, Epstein mentioned a victim spending time with Trump, while a 2019 email discusses Trump allegedly asking Epstein to resign from Mar-a-Lago, as well as knowledge of Epstein’s offenses. An email exchange with author Michael Wolff in 2015 also reveals discussions about how to handle potential questions about their relationship during a CNN debate. The White House press secretary has responded with a statement claiming the emails are a smear campaign.

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Epstein Emails Allege Trump Spent “Hours” With Trafficking Victim

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White House Outing of Epstein Victim Sparks Outrage, Accusations of Threatening Behavior

The White House has dismissed the latest Epstein emails referencing President Trump as a “hoax” and identified Virginia Giuffre as the victim mentioned in one email. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt claimed Democrats “selectively leaked” the emails to smear the president, emphasizing Giuffre’s previous statements that Trump was not involved in any wrongdoing. The administration reiterated Trump’s past actions and accused news outlets of distracting from his accomplishments. The emails, made public by the House Oversight Committee, suggest a deeper connection between Trump and Epstein than previously acknowledged, particularly in the 2011 messages from Epstein.

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Epstein Emails: Allegations Suggest Trump Knew About Abuse

Newly released emails from Jeffrey Epstein, obtained by House Democrats, appear to implicate former President Donald Trump in his sex trafficking operation. Epstein’s emails included claims that Trump had spent considerable time at his residence and was aware of the underage girls involved. These shocking revelations, included in over 23,000 documents from the Epstein case, contradict Trump’s previous assertions that he was unaware of Epstein’s activities. Further details will be released as the case develops.

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House Democrats Release Epstein Emails Referencing Trump

House Democrats release new Epstein emails referencing Trump, and suddenly the temperature in the room just went up a few degrees. The buzz is immediate, and the core of the issue is clear: Jeffrey Epstein, the notorious sex offender, seemingly had connections to Donald Trump, and now, these links are becoming increasingly public. The emails, made public by House Democrats, are the latest piece of this already incredibly disturbing puzzle.

In one particular email from 2011, Epstein writes something that immediately raises eyebrows. He mentions a victim, and then cryptically states, “I want you to realize that that dog that hasn’t barked is trump… [VICTIM] spent hours at my house with him ,, he has never once been mentioned.”… Continue reading