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Over 20,000 pages of Jeffrey Epstein’s emails and messages, released by a U.S. congressional committee on November 12, 2025, have reignited scrutiny of the Trump–Epstein relationship, revealing a series of disparaging and mocking comments Epstein made about Donald Trump between 2011 and 2019. The leaked exchanges include Epstein calling Trump “Dopey Donald” and “borderline insane,” claiming to possess damaging information about him, and hinting at past encounters involving Trump at his residence. Emails with figures like Ghislaine Maxwell, journalist Michael Wolff, and economist Lawrence Summers feature Epstein’s unflattering remarks and alleged anecdotes linking Trump to “young women.” While no concrete evidence of criminal behavior has emerged from the release, the trove paints a picture of Epstein’s contempt for Trump and has rekindled political and public debate about their long-rumored association.

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