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Trump’s Connection to Epstein Scandal Deepens as New Evidence Emerges

Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance made a bold prediction Wednesday that President Donald Trump “may not outlast” the scandal surrounding Jeffrey Epstein as newly released emails shed further light on their relationship. The controversy has intensified with bipartisan support for releasing thousands of pages of government files related to the disgraced financier who died in jail six years ago. These developments come at a critical moment, raising questions about Trump’s past associations and how they might impact his political future.

The newly released emails from Epstein’s estate contain several troubling references to Trump, including Epstein describing the president as “the dog that hasn’t barked.” Perhaps most concerning is Epstein’s recounting that Trump allegedly spent time with an unnamed victim at Epstein’s home – a location Vance describes as “the scene of the crime” where “sexual abuse was rampant.” House Republicans widely believe this victim to be Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who died by suicide earlier this year. Another email mentions Trump requesting Epstein resign from his Mar-a-Lago Club after learning of misconduct allegations, though the timing and context remain unclear.

Vance’s analysis pulls no punches, questioning what “innocent behavior” Trump could have been engaged in during “hours” spent with an abuse victim at Epstein’s home. Her Substack post “Civil Discourse with Joyce Vance” further suggests there may be more damaging information yet to come:

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