
In spite of attempts to prompt individuals to move forward, the tie between Donald Trump and convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein remains a significant subject in the media, particularly with recent events this week. A collection of emails from Epstein’s estate, unveiled by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee, as reported by CNN, references the president numerous times in correspondence purportedly authored by the deceased billionaire. In one example, Epstein asserts that the president “knew about the girls,” while in another email allegedly sent to his associate Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein claims that Trump spent considerable time at his residence with a victim.
On Wednesday evening, Seth Meyers utilized his “A Closer Look” segment to analyze Trump’s White House makeover and the Epstein emails, which various media outlets have stated that Democrats claim “raise new inquiries” regarding Trump’s associations with Epstein.
“They raise new inquiries? To me, it appears that they resolve previous inquiries. I’m not a detective, but if one of the questions was ‘Did Trump know about the girls?’ and you discover an email from Jeffrey Epstein indicating that Trump ‘knew about the girls,’ that sounds quite incriminating,” expressed Meyers.
“That’s akin to investigating a murder suspect and searching their home only to find a shoebox in the closet marked ‘murder weapon inside’ on the top and on the side it reads ‘yes, that murder.’