Epstein's latest emails revealed a visceral hatred of Donald Trump
Jeffrey Epstein sent emails antagonizing Trump for his lack of involvement in illegal activities
porEditorial Team
Argentina
The pedophile magnate showed through his messages an excessive hatred toward the president because of his finances and the information about his inner circle
The recent publication of thousands of emails belonging to Jeffrey Epstein has triggered a new political earthquake in the United States. Among the most striking elements of the leak, a constant pattern stands out: Epstein expressed deep contempt for Donald Trump, describing him in extremely harsh terms and questioning both his character and his integrity.
New excerpts from the disclosed correspondence add context to the deterioration of the relationship between Trump and Epstein. The documents include messages in which Epstein expressed resentment for having been expelled years earlier from Mar-a-Lago, something that would have fueled his hostility toward Trump.
According to the emails released by Democratic lawmakers, Epstein described Trump as "the worst person" he had ever met, claiming that he did not have "a single decent cell in his body."
Trump expulsó a Epstein de su residencia en Florida, lo cual potenció el resentimiento de Epstein
In multiple messages addressed to high-profile figures, Epstein insisted that Trump was "dangerous" and someone who could not be trusted. The correspondence suggests that Epstein did not consider him an ally,not even a close acquaintance, despite public versions promoted by the left that once insinuated a closer social relationship.
The leak also includes messages in which Epstein claims that Trump was aware of problematic aspects of his environment, although he stated that the president was not involved in any criminal conduct. However, these same emails show that Epstein referred to Trump with derogatory nicknames and pointed out that his finances were "a sham," showing sustained resentment as well as unhealthy envy.
In a 2016 exchange, Democrats published an email in which Epstein tells Michael Wolff that Trump "asked him to resign" and claims that "he knew about the girls."
Virginia Giuffre declaró que Trump no se involucró en actividades ilegales
Another element that has fueled the controversy is the mention of a victim whose identity appeared undisclosed in some of the emails. According to the official version released later, the woman in question would be Virginia Giuffre, publicly known for having denied that Trump was involved in abuse and for having stated that he always treated her respectfully. The leak of her name reignited the debate over the political and media handling of information related to Epstein.
Additionally, some messages suggest that Epstein may have maintained contacts with journalists from the New York Times, which has fueled speculation about a possible attempt to influence media coverage. Although there is no conclusive evidence of formal agreements, the insinuation has added tension to the political climate.