White House Identifies Alleged Epstein Email Reference as Virginia Giuffre as Congress Releases New Correspondence Linking Epstein to Trump

The controversy surrounding Jeffrey Epstein has resurfaced once again, pulling national attention back toward one of the most unsettling and politically sensitive scandals of the past decade.This time, the renewed focus centers on newly released email exchanges between Epstein and individuals within his circle, including Ghislaine Maxwell and author Michael Wolff.

The emails were made public by House Democrats as part of an ongoing congressional investigation into Epstein’s network and the individuals connected to him over the years.

The release of these emails has sparked both political tension and public debate, especially because several messages mention former President Donald Trump by name.

One particular email, written by Epstein himself in 2019, has drawn special scrutiny.

In this message, Epstein claimed that Trump “knew about the girls,” a phrase that immediately raised questions about what exactly Epstein was implying.

The message was directed to journalist and author Michael Wolff, who has written extensively about both Trump and Epstein.

Alongside this email, Democrats shared a separate exchange from 2011, in which Epstein told Ghislaine Maxwell that “the dog that hasn’t barked is Trump.”

The phrase, drawn from a Sherlock Holmes reference, suggested someone whose silence was suspicious.

In the same exchange, Epstein referenced an unnamed victim who had “spent hours” at his home with Trump.

Maxwell responded to Epstein’s observation with a short but telling message: “I have been thinking about that.”

These emails immediately drew national attention due to their implications and the political weight attached to them.

In the hours following the release, speculation grew rapidly online regarding the identity of the unnamed woman referenced in Epstein’s message.

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