Jeffrey Epstein threatened to ‘out’ Donald Trump after it was revealed in an unprecedented email leak that the s** offender allegedly had ‘private’ photos of the President.
Just yesterday (November 12), US lawmakers released more than 20,000 pages of documents belonging to convicted s** offender Jeffrey Epstein, including some which allegedly implicate the President.
Despite sharing the same elite social circles in the 90s and early 00s, Trump has claimed that he never visited Epstein’s private island while the two were friends, nor flew on his private plane.
However, flight logs show that Trump flew on Epstein’s private jet at least seven times between 1993 and 1997.

Trump has continuously denied any allegations presented to him, as has the former prince, Andrew, who has is also caught up in the documents.
Virginia Giuffre, who worked for Epstein and took her own life earlier this year, claimed that Andrew s**ually assaulted her when she was a minor (17 years old), in several locations, including London and New York.
Andrew has denied these allegations, stating that he has no recollection of ever meeting Giuffre, despite a photograph of the two existing.

Andrew has always questioned the validity of the image, but in the leaked emails, Epstein confirms that the photo is real.
The President was called to an emergency meeting in the White House yesterday, concerning the efforts to release Department of Justice files on Epstein.
Announcing the meeting during a conference, press secretary Karoline Leavitt said: “Doesn’t that show the level of transparency when we are willing to sit down with members of Congress and address their concerns?”
She added: “I’m not going to detail conversations that took place in the Situation Room.”
In one email, Epstein claimed that Trump had spent a lot of time with a woman whom Democrats on the Oversight Committee (who released the files) said was allegedly linked to Epstein’s trafficking operation.
But also in the emails was a conversation between Epstein and a then-New York Times reporter, in which he threatened to ‘out’ Trump in December 2015.

Months after Trump announced his bid to become President in 2016, Epstein offered to share ‘private photos’ of the republican, however, it’s unclear whether he really possessed the images or ever passed them on.
The private photos allegedly include pictures ‘of Donald and girls in bikinis in my [Epstein’s] kitchen.’
In response, secretary Leavitt said: “These emails prove absolutely nothing other than the fact that President Trump did nothing wrong.”
However, one thing is certain – pressure on the President to make public all Justice Department files on Epstein has never been more prominent.