Surprise! Melania Trump Is Also in the Epstein Files


Newly unredacted emails from the Epstein files reveal that Melania Trump was in friendly contact with Ghislaine Maxwell.
The first lady warmly reached out to Maxwell after new York review published its famous profile on Maxwell’s criminal associate and boyfriend, Jeffrey Epstein, who was referred to in the article as “the international businessman of mystery.”
“Dear G! How are you?” wrote Melanie Trump. “Great story about JE in NY magazine. You look great in the photo.”
Several photos were included in the body of the new York magazine article, including separate images of Epstein with Bill Clinton, model Brenda Schad, Donald Trump, Robert Kennedy Jr. and Maxwell.
“I know you’re very busy traveling all over the world. How was Palm Beach? I can’t wait to go down there,” Melania continued in her email. “Call me when you get back to New York.
“Have a great time! Love, Melania,” she concluded.
The email address on the note was initially redacted by the Justice Department, but it’s unclear why the agency protected Melania’s communications while revealing the identities of dozens of Epstein’s victims.
However, unidentified sources told a left-wing commentator Aaron Parnas that the email was sent by an email “MelaniaKMelania”, which was later found related to a registration of Donald Trump’s contact details under the banner of the Trump Organization.
Several prominent Trump associates, including officials within the administration, have been significantly linked to the Epstein files, including the president himself.
Donald Trump was mentioned more than 38,000 times in the latest batch of Epstein files, according to a review of the DOJ’s recent document dump. In total, Trump was reported in more than 5,300 files in the document cache.
Earlier this week, Congress gained access to the unredacted records, sparking cries at Attorney General Pam Bondi’s hearing Wednesday about the Justice Department’s suspicious decision to shield the identities of Epstein associates (and alleged sexual abusers) while harming victims by releasing their names and contact information in full, as well as failing to censor the nude images of them that Epstein collected.



