The Trump administration is struggling to cover up the Epstein Files that were recently released to the public, and many of them contain some controversial emails against President Trump.
This has led the press to have just one thing on their minds. And that’s linked to asking more about President Trump and how he feels about all the files being released.

In a recent press briefing, the White House furiously shunned all the speculations and avoided the topic as much as they could. The newly released emails from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate clearly suggest how Trump was well aware of the girls that Epstein trafficked.
In the 2019 message to author Michael Wolff, Epstein claimed that Trump had explained to Ghislaine Maxwell to stop recruiting girls, implying that he was aware of Epstein’s activities.

Past correspondence from the year 2011 indicates how Trump had spent time at Epstein’s residence with a female who was later identified as a trafficking victim.
Such revelations were rolled out by House Democrats as part of a bigger collection of Epstein’s documents, and they drew renewed attention to Trump’s past links with Epstein. The disclosures have sparked debate and serious scrutiny.
However, Trump’s reps have dismissed all the claims. They claim it’s all about politics and the Democrats are out to get the president. ‘He’s done nothing wrong, and those emails prove no illegal activity or interactions, ‘ they stated.