The U.S. House Committee on Oversight released a large number of documents left by Epstein on Wednesday, including more than 2,300 emails sent and received by Epstein between 2008 and 2019. The names of Trump and Clinton were mentioned hundreds of times, as well as Obama's name. However, no direct emails from any sitting U.S. president to Epstein, or from Epstein to them, have been found. These emails reveal Epstein's obsession with Trump's political fate and legal troubles. The name "Trump" appears in over half of the email documents, often regarding news about policies during Trump's 2016 election campaign and his presidency. Epstein also had some friends who criticized Trump, shared information with journalists, and answered questions raised by his associates about Trump. Trump and Epstein were neighbors in Palm Beach in the 1990s and early 2000s and had contact. Trump stated that he had already cut off contact with Epstein before he pleaded guilty in 2008 for inducing minors to engage in prostitution. This year, Trump said that he had banned Epstein from entering Mar-a-Lago because Epstein had lured away his staff. White House press secretary Levitt said on Wednesday that these emails "exactly prove that the President did nothing wrong."
Epstein left behind 20,000 documents, stored in numerous folders with unclear labels, email screenshots, and a large number of redacted spreadsheets. Some files lack context entirely, such as a video of a puppy playing with a Trump and Hillary Clinton doll in a folder titled "NATIVES." To make this massive data easier to search, COURIER has organized these documents into a database searchable via Google Pinpoint. You can directly use this database by viewing the WeChat official account "Washington Circle" today.
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