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Trump knew about Epstein's criminal behavior and spent "several hours" with one of the victims

In connection with the Epstein case, Democratic lawmakers have brought undisclosed emails to the U.S. Congress showing information about Trump. 

Trump, near Epstein, projected into a tower at Windsor Castle in the UK. Stock image.

In connection with the Jeffrey Epstein case, new documents have been released today. Several e-mails from the paedophile who committed suicide in 2019 in prison have been brought to Congress by Democratic Party lawyers. In one of them, Epstein claimed that U.S. President Donald Trump was aware of his actions.

As soon as this information is released, White House and Republican Party sources have released the name of the victim in the messages, Virginia Giuffre, the woman accused of sexual abuse by former Prince Andrew of Windsor, who died in April. 

The name of the Trump appears in three messages, from 2011,  2015 and 2019, which are just a small fraction of the 20,000 files that the committee investigating the Epstein case has in hand.



Last September, the commission of inquiry released messages received by Epstein on his 50th birthday, including a drawing by Trump that was written inside a picture of a woman's body. The US president denied that he was the author of the drawing and assured him that he had distanced himself from Epstein before spreading accusations against him. 

For the time being, Trump has declined to comment on the emails released today, but the message sent to the media by White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt is false information leaked by Democrats to "liberal media" to spread the "wrong narrative." 

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