Jeffrey Epstein’s released emails today labeled Donald Trump as “corrupt” and “extremely wicked.” These revelations were part of a collection of 23,000 documents provided to the US House Oversight Committee by Epstein’s estate after his death. The emails also disclosed Epstein’s advisory role to Russian officials on managing interactions with Trump prior to Trump’s meeting with Vladimir Putin. In one email exchange in August 2018, Epstein discussed with Kathy Reummler, a former White House Counsel associate, about Michael Cohen, Trump’s former “fixer,” considering cooperating with authorities on payments to Karen McDougal.
The correspondence highlighted concerns about Cohen’s potential cooperation, with Reummler emphasizing the legal implications and Epstein remarking on Trump’s alleged deceitful nature. Subsequently, Cohen pleaded guilty to various charges, implicating Trump in financial misconduct related to hush money payments. Epstein’s emails further portrayed Trump negatively, with him describing Trump as “evil beyond belief” in discussions with New York Times journalist Landon Thomas Jr. Additionally, Epstein mentioned providing guidance to Russian officials on dealing with Trump, showcasing his international influence efforts.
Epstein’s communications with Thorbjørn Jagland, former Prime Minister of Norway, revealed his attempts to engage with Russian figures through Lavrov for insights into Trump. Epstein’s communications also criticized Trump’s performance after he met Putin in Helsinki, expressing concerns about potential Russian influence. The emails depicted Epstein’s perspectives on Trump’s behavior and interactions with world leaders, shedding light on his intricate network and opinions on international affairs.
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