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Apologies, liberals — the Epstein emails don’t implicate Trump.

Apologies, liberals — the Epstein emails don’t implicate Trump.

Democrats’ Epstein Emails Strategy Flops

Just a day after the government shutdown, Democrats released new emails related to Jeffrey Epstein in an effort to implicate President Trump. However, things didn’t go as planned.

According to Blaze TV host Sarah Gonzalez, they “magically” uncovered emails that included mentions of Trump. “You won’t believe it,” she quipped, “they finally got him.”

One of the emails, described as potentially damaging, suggested that Epstein remarked, “the dog that isn’t barking is Trump.” The redacted victim stated he had spent “hours” with Trump at Epstein’s residence, yet Epstein “was never mentioned once.”

This victim was later confirmed to be Virginia Giuffre, who has publicly stated that Trump did nothing wrong.

“There’s a lot of sworn testimony she provided about that… She’s on record saying that Trump was never more friendly and that he never had any inappropriate relations,” Gonzalez elaborated.

She speculated that the Democrats only redacted parts of the emails, not out of concern for victim protection, but to prevent people from questioning the narrative.

In a different email exchange with journalist Michael Wolff, Epstein discussed how CNN was planning to interview Trump about their connection. Epstein inquired what Wolff would advise Trump if he had the chance to respond.

Wolff suggested, “I think you should let him hang himself.” He commented that if Trump denied being on Epstein’s plane, it could provide valuable political leverage.

Gonzalez seemed unfazed by the so-called new evidence. She pointed out that instead of alerting authorities about the trafficking of young girls, Wolff chose to offer PR advice to Epstein.

Interestingly, Wolff has built a career on writing critical books about Trump, which raised doubts for Gonzalez regarding his credibility.

Another email cited by Democrats revealed Epstein mentioning the victim’s name along with references to “Mar-a-Lago,” stating, “Trump asked me to resign.” However, Gonzalez argued that merely participating in something does not imply wrongdoing.

She noted that Trump had already stated Epstein was no longer welcome at Mar-a-Lago, a fact widely recognized as true.

Furthermore, House Speaker Mike Johnson recently disclosed that Trump acted as an FBI informant aiding in the investigation against Epstein, which Gonzalez found to be quite sensible.

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