The House Oversight Committee released 20,000 pages of documents from Jeffrey Epstein's estate on November 12, 2025, which included evidence of a close relationship between Donald Trump and the convicted sex offender. The documents, which provide further insight into the nature of their relationship, have raised new questions about Trump's involvement with Epstein.
According to sources, the documents reveal that Trump's name appears repeatedly throughout the Epstein files, including a suggestive birthday card sent by the president to Epstein. The card, which has been widely reported, has sparked renewed scrutiny of their relationship. "The release of these documents is a significant development in our investigation into the Epstein scandal," said Rep. Jamie Raskin, chair of the House Oversight Committee. "We will continue to review the evidence and determine the next steps in our investigation."
The documents were obtained by the House Oversight Committee through a court order, and they provide a detailed look at Epstein's network of associates and acquaintances, including Trump. The files also include testimony from Epstein's victims, who describe a culture of abuse and exploitation within Epstein's inner circle. "These documents are a testament to the enduring power of the Epstein scandal," said Rep. Raskin. "We will continue to hold those responsible accountable for their actions."
The relationship between Trump and Epstein has been a subject of controversy for years, with many questioning the nature of their friendship. Trump has denied any wrongdoing, stating that he was merely a friend of Epstein's and had no knowledge of his illicit activities. However, the release of the documents has raised new questions about Trump's involvement with Epstein, and whether he was aware of the abuse that was taking place.
In 2019, the Trump administration refused to release the Epstein files, citing concerns about national security and the potential for harm to Epstein's victims. However, many have criticized the decision, arguing that the files could have provided valuable insight into the Epstein scandal and potentially led to further investigations. "The government has had troves of evidence for years, and it's disappointing that it took this long for the documents to be released," said a spokesperson for the National Organization for Women.
The release of the documents has sparked a new round of investigations and calls for further action. The House Oversight Committee has announced plans to hold hearings on the matter, and several lawmakers have introduced legislation aimed at preventing similar scandals in the future. As the investigation continues, one thing is clear: the Epstein scandal will continue to have far-reaching consequences for those involved.
In a statement, the White House said that the president was not aware of the documents' release and had no comment on the matter. The Trump campaign did not respond to requests for comment. The investigation into the Epstein scandal is ongoing, and it remains to be seen what further developments will arise from the release of the documents.
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