Melania Trump Makes Rare Public Statement, Denies Ties to Epstein

Melania Trump issued a public statement denying any knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's abuses. She emphasized that she never flew on his plane, visited his private island, or was introduced to Donald Trump by him. Trump condemned the spread of false images and information linking her to Epstein and urged Congress to hold public hearings for Epstein's victims.
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Agence France-Presse reported that the US Department of Justice has released a large number of files related to Jeffrey Epstein over the past year, including a widely circulated photo of Donald Trump and Melania at their Mar-a-Lago club in Florida with Epstein and his sex trafficking accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell. However, Melania stated today: "I knew nothing of Epstein's abuses of his victims. I was never involved in any capacity, I was not a part of it, nor did I ever fly on Epstein's plane or visit his private island." She also said: "I have never been charged or convicted of any crimes related to Epstein's sex trafficking, abuse of minors, or other heinous acts." Melania also emphasized that she met Trump two years before she knew Epstein. She said: "I was not a victim of Epstein, nor did he introduce me to Trump." Melania stated that false images and narratives about Epstein and her have been circulating on social media for years, "Be careful what you think: these images and narratives are completely false." She added: "The lies that link me to the despicable Epstein must end today. ...Those who spread lies about me have no moral standards, humility, or respect." It is currently unclear why Melania decided to make this public statement. She also did not mention any specific accusations against her or Epstein. Melania also urged the US Congress to hold public hearings for Epstein's victims, giving them "the opportunity to testify under oath." (Compiled by: Chang Cheng-chien) 1150410