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The "Late Night" host mocked the president over the "crazy" way his administration is responding to the Epstein emails.
Two women who say they were sexually assaulted by Jeffrey Epstein urged Congress to compel the Justice Department to release all of the files on the accused sex trafficker, whose powerful friends included President Donald Trump.
Trump promised during the 2024 election to release the Justice Department’s “Epstein files,” but his administration has resisted doing so.
Jeffrey Epstein, the infamous child sex trafficker and former friend of President Donald Trump, privately warned after Trump’s 2016 election victory that there was “not one decent cell in [Trump’s] body.” Epstein made the remark in February 2017 in a private back-and-forth with former Treasury Secretary and Harvard President Larry Summers.
House Speaker Mike Johnson decided to quickly schedule a House vote on an effort to force the release of all of the Jeffrey Epstein case files once the calculation was made that it couldn’t be stopped.
Amid the many revelations contained in the emails was a message in which Epstein explicitly stated that Trump, who had “spent hours” at Epstein’s home with one of his victims, “knew about the girls as he asked Ghislaine to stop.”