Questions surrounding former President Donald Trump's connections to Jeffrey Epstein resurfaced on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, as new information emerged from released Epstein files and related inquiries. The developments include a redacted email referencing Trump, scrutiny of Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick's relationship with Epstein, and political fallout on Capitol Hill.
An email from criminal defense attorney Jack Goldberger to Epstein, dated October 14, 2009, and with the subject line "Trump," has raised questions. The email, which Epstein forwarded to Ghislaine Maxwell, was entirely redacted except for the subject line and a reference to a phone conference arranged by Trump's attorney, Alan Garten. According to ABC News, Representative Jamie Raskin stated the email "seems to be at odds" with some of Trump's past statements.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick faced intense questioning on Capitol Hill about his past association with Epstein. Lutnick, who previously suggested he had distanced himself from the convicted sex offender, denied any wrongdoing. However, according to ABC News, a Democrat accused Lutnick of "totally misrepresenting" the extent of their relationship. Lutnick's past visit to Epstein's island was also confirmed. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, during a press briefing on Tuesday, brushed off a question about Lutnick's relationship with Epstein, redirecting the conversation to the administration's recent accomplishments, according to Fox News. Leavitt stated, "Secretary Lutnick remains a very important member of President Trump's team, and the president fully supports the secretary."
The ongoing investigations have also sparked political reactions. Senator Andy Kim, D-N.J., expressed concern that allegations of foreign funding and coordination among anti-ICE agitators were "delegitimizing" the anger and fear of Americans protesting federal immigration efforts, according to Fox News. Meanwhile, Senator Susan Collins, a Republican, is facing attacks from Democrats and Trump as she begins her 2026 re-election campaign in Maine. Collins stated that she is the top target for Senate Democrats, according to Fox News.
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