Melania Trump Denies Ties to Jeffrey Epstein, Calls Allegations 'Disinformation'

Washington D.C. First Lady Melania Trump has denied any association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Addressing reporters at the White House, she stated that such allegations must end today. In an unexpected announcement on Thursday, she called for formal hearings in the U.S. Congress for the victims of Epstein's sex trafficking.

Refuting online rumors that Epstein introduced her to Donald Trump, she dismissed the claims as a "disinformation campaign." Melania clarified that she only met Epstein casually around 2000 and was unaware of any misconduct at the time. "I was never involved with him, nor was I a participant in any way," she said. She also stated that she did not know Epstein's associate, Ghislaine Maxwell.

Responding to a 2002 email released in the Epstein files, she claimed it was merely a "polite exchange." The email addresses "G," believed to be Ghislaine Maxwell, and praises a story published in New York Magazine. The article included comments from Donald Trump, who had described Epstein as a "terrific guy."

It remains unclear why this announcement was made so abruptly. The First Lady's office provided no prior indication that she would issue a statement regarding Epstein, and the White House did not include the topic in her daily schedule.

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