‘Never Asked to Leave’: Unredacted Epstein Email Raises Questions over Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Claim
The unredacted 2009 email and membership records show Epstein remained a Mar-a-Lago member after his indictment, contradicting Trump's claims of expulsion.
- On Wednesday, Representative Dan Goldman showed the full 2009 correspondence on the House floor, revealing an unredacted email that contradicts President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago narrative.
- Public statements from Trump and the White House have asserted Epstein was expelled from Mar‑a‑Lago, but the unredacted files challenge these claims, showing Epstein's continued membership records.
- The correspondence also documents a telephone conference involving Trump, his attorney Alan Garten, and a person presumed to be Brad Edwards, while photographs and flight logs show ongoing ties and travel with Epstein.
- Lawmakers questioned Attorney General Pam Bondi's office, accusing Trump of false statements about Epstein and asking if material was withheld, as the Justice Department and White House did not respond.
- The Epstein files include Trump thousands of times, with the Justice Department disclosing about 3.5 million of 6 million files and Trump's comment 'I may have been there with my wife'.
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DOJ tried to hide this Epstein document about Trump — here’s what it reveals: Rick Wilson
In his weekly Lincoln Project podcast, Rick Wilson mocked President Donald Trump for a complete and utter failure to distract from the case around trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. The latest in the ongoing scandal, however, is that a document has been exposed that was completely redacted by the Justice Department. Under the law passed by Congress, the only redactions the Justice Department can make are the names of the survivors of Epstein's abuse. B…
‘Never asked to leave’: Unredacted Epstein email raises questions over Trump’s Mar-a-Lago claim
An unredacted 2009 email suggests Jeffrey Epstein was never expelled from Mar-a-Lago, contradicting Donald Trump's long-standing claim. The email, reviewed by Representative Dan Goldman, indicates Trump's attorney stated Epstein was not a member and never asked to leave the club. This ...
Donald Trump insisted he kicked Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago, but an email (the DOJ blacked out) tells a different story
An unredacted email from Jeffrey Epstein‘s attorney appears to contradict President Donald Trump‘s repeated claims about removing Epstein from his Mar-a-Lago club. The 2009 email, written by Epstein’s lawyer Jack Goldberger, was largely blacked out by the Justice Department when it released its collection of Epstein files. However, New York Representative Dan Goldman revealed the full, unredacted version on the House floor. According to The Dail…
Epstein email appears to expose Trump lie as Dem shares unredacted version on House floor
An unredacted email appears to reveal testimony that contradicts President Donald Trump's longstanding narrative about Jeffrey Epstein's relationship to Mar-a-Lago. The 2009 correspondence from Epstein's attorney Jack Goldberger was substantially redacted in the Justice Department's initial Epstein ...
Trump Claim About Epstein Fallout Disproven By 2009 Email
Source: Anadolu / Getty One of President Donald Trump’s repeated claims regarding convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and his relationship to Mar-a-Lago looks to be contradicted, thanks to an email from the initial release of files related to Epstein by the Department of Justice dating back to 2009. The email was written by Epstein’s attorney at the time, Jack Goldberger, and detailed a telephone conference between Trump, his lawyer Alan Ge…
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