A new set of emails tied to Jeffrey Epstein is stirring renewed debate — and this time, the conversation includes his brother.
New Emails Spark Public Attention
Recently released documents from the Epstein Estate have revived questions that many thought had faded. Among them are emails referencing former President Donald Trump, raising new speculation about the nature of their past interactions. The messages were turned over to House Democrats as part of an ongoing inquiry.
Epstein’s Brother Breaks His Silence
Mark Epstein, who rarely comments publicly, reacted cautiously when asked about the messages. He said he wouldn’t be surprised if additional emails involving Donald Trump existed but declined to confirm anything specific.
A 2011 Message Raises Eyebrows
One email from April 2011 contains a cryptic line in which Jeffrey describes Donald as “the dog that hasn’t barked.” The message also refers to an unidentified individual who had spent “hours at my house with him.” Although victim details were redacted, the wording has fueled concern and curiosity.
Political Timing Complicates the Story
Separate emails from 2015 show journalist Michael Wolff advising Epstein on how Trump might respond to media questions about their past. Wolff suggested staying silent and letting Trump “hang himself” politically if he denied any association.
A Later Message Draws the Most Attention
A 2019 email claims Donald “knew about the girls” and had asked Ghislaine Maxwell to stop certain behavior. The meaning remains unclear, but the line has sparked strong public reaction.
Trump Responds
Trump dismissed the entire release as a political distraction. His team insists the emails prove nothing, stressing he removed Epstein from Mar-a-Lago years ago.
As more documents surface, observers agree on one point: this story is far from over.