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Amber Woods@AmberWoods100 · Nov 12, 2025

NOW The White House has issued an official response to the newly released Epstein–Maxwell emails published by House…

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The White House press secretary responded to newly released Epstein-Maxwell emails by claiming they are a fake narrative to smear Trump, while publicly naming a redacted victim (Virginia Giuffre) and asserting Trump kicked Epstein out of his club and was cleared of wrongdoing. The journalist covering the story criticizes the press conference for naming a redacted victim and notes Giuffre's death prevents her from responding.

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    NOW The White House has issued an official response to the newly released Epstein–Maxwell emails published by House Democrats this morning. A thread because no I won’t shut up 🧵

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    2/ Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt called the release “a fake narrative to smear President Trump.” She accused Democrats of “selectively leaking emails to the liberal media” to manufacture a scandal.

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    3/ I was blown away to hear the Press Secretary identify the redacted “victim” in the emails as the late Virginia Giuffre — a name that had been blacked out in the House Oversight documents. Leavitt said Giuffre “repeatedly said President Trump was not involved in any wrongdoing whatsoever and ‘couldn’t have been friendlier’ to her in their limited interactions.”

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    4/ Leavitt added: “President Trump kicked Jeffrey Epstein out of his club decades ago for being a creep to his female employees, including Giuffre.” The White House called the story “a bad-faith effort to distract from President Trump’s historic accomplishments.”

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    5/ I’ve been covering the Epstein files with a survivor centered take (I can’t believe they named a redacted victim at a press conference 🙃) and won’t stop now. To support my completely reader-funded work, please subscribe here and my substack for deeper dives (link in bio) Other ways you can keep my work alive ko-fi.com/amberspeaksup

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    ETA: It is a tragedy that Virginia Giuffre is not alive today, as she would most certainly have had something to say in response to this release.