New York Times’ Sprawling Trump-Epstein Probe Finds ‘No Evidence’ Of Wrongdoing

Despite this acknowledgment, Democrats have continued efforts to associate Trump with Epstein, reviving old claims and selectively promoting emails and documents to suggest a close personal connection. That campaign intensified recently when party leaders circulated mostly old correspondence, along with a handful of newly released emails, in an attempt to portray Trump as a longtime friend of the disgraced financier.

Among the materials promoted was a 2017 email from Epstein to former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers in which Epstein harshly criticized Trump. Democratic officials highlighted the message on social media, presenting Epstein’s personal animosity toward Trump as evidence of wrongdoing. Critics quickly noted the contradiction, arguing that Epstein’s expressed disdain undermined claims of a close friendship rather than supporting them.

Democrats also faced backlash for referencing an Epstein accuser while redacting her name to imply Trump’s involvement, despite sworn testimony to the contrary. The accuser, the late Virginia Giuffre, stated under oath that Trump had no role in Epstein’s crimes and later voiced support for Trump’s efforts to hold Epstein accountable. Her testimony, along with the Times’ own findings, continues to challenge attempts to link Trump to Epstein’s criminal conduct.[/read]