The Vault: The Epstein Files
Melania Trump’s Epstein-related statement was a rare, direct White House appearance in which she forcefully denied having any meaningful relationship with Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell. She said the “lies” linking her to Epstein needed to end, denied ever being involved in Epstein’s crimes, denied being on his plane or island, and pushed back against claims based on old photos, emails, and social-media speculation. She acknowledged limited social contact in the early 2000s but framed it as casual and insignificant, while also calling for public congressional hearings where Epstein survivors could testify. Her office later said she wanted to “set the record straight,” while reporting indicated some White House officials were caught off guard by the timing and subject of the remarks. The reaction was immediate and messy. Some Trump allies treated the statement as a firm denial and an attempt to shut down rumors, but critics saw it as a bizarre move that actually revived the Epstein story and drew more scrutiny to old associations, emails, and photographs. Survivors and their advocates were especially critical of her call for more public testimony, arguing that victims have already told their stories for years and that the burden should not be shifted back onto them for another political spectacle. Their message was that the problem is not a lack of survivor testimony; it is a lack of institutional accountability, transparency, and full disclosure from the people in power. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
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