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EXCLUSIVE: Epstein emails to be released as DOJ says no criminal or inappropriate conduct by Trump
Law enforcement shouldn't be political.

FIRST ON FOX: The Justice Department is releasing Jeffrey Epstein’s personal emails Friday, with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche telling Fox News Digital that "in none of these communications, even when doing his best to disparage President Trump, did Epstein suggest President Trump had done anything criminal or had any inappropriate contact with any of his victims."
"During the course of our investigation, we seized years and years' worth of Epstein’s personal emails," Blanche told Fox News Digital. "These are communications with hundreds and hundreds of individuals discussing intimate details of Epstein’s and others' lives."
EPSTEIN FILES EXPLODE OPEN AS DOJ DETAILS DISCOVERY OF POWERFUL FIGURES AND MORE THAN 1,200 VICTIMS
"In none of these communications, even when doing his best to disparage President Trump, did Epstein suggest President Trump had done anything criminal or had any inappropriate contact with any of his victims," Blanche told Fox News Digital Friday morning. 
Fox News Digital first obtained newly declassified emails from the Epstein case Friday morning. The Justice Department is expected to release more than 3 million pages of records from the files Friday, Blanche said. 
The new records mentioning the president largely show Epstein showing his disdain for Trump and criticizing him during his first administration.
But one email reviewed by Fox News Digital was from March 2016, between Epstein and author and reporter Michael Wolff. In the email, Wolff is encouraging Epstein to come up with an "immediate counter narrative" to James Patterson’s book about him, "Filthy Rich: A Powerful Billionaire, the Sex Scandal that Undid Him, and All the Justice that Money Can Buy."
"You do need an immediate counter narrative to the book," Wolff writes. "I believe Trump offers an ideal opportunity. It’s a chance to make the story about something other than you, while, at the same time, letting you frame your own story."
"Also, becoming anti-Trump gives you a certain political cover which you decidedly don’t have now," he continues.
In another email, three years later, in January 2019, Epstein writes to Wolff: "Of course he knew about the girls as he asked Ghislaine to stop."
In another email, in February 2019, Epstein writes a long email to Wolff, noting that (REDACTED) worked at Mar-a-Lago, and that "Trump knew of it and came to my house many times during that period."
"He never got a massage," Epstein writes.
Epstein then goes on to discuss a business arrangement involving Trump relating to a friend who was having "financial difficulty with …
EXCLUSIVE: Epstein emails to be released as DOJ says no criminal or inappropriate conduct by Trump Law enforcement shouldn't be political. FIRST ON FOX: The Justice Department is releasing Jeffrey Epstein’s personal emails Friday, with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche telling Fox News Digital that "in none of these communications, even when doing his best to disparage President Trump, did Epstein suggest President Trump had done anything criminal or had any inappropriate contact with any of his victims." "During the course of our investigation, we seized years and years' worth of Epstein’s personal emails," Blanche told Fox News Digital. "These are communications with hundreds and hundreds of individuals discussing intimate details of Epstein’s and others' lives." EPSTEIN FILES EXPLODE OPEN AS DOJ DETAILS DISCOVERY OF POWERFUL FIGURES AND MORE THAN 1,200 VICTIMS "In none of these communications, even when doing his best to disparage President Trump, did Epstein suggest President Trump had done anything criminal or had any inappropriate contact with any of his victims," Blanche told Fox News Digital Friday morning.  Fox News Digital first obtained newly declassified emails from the Epstein case Friday morning. The Justice Department is expected to release more than 3 million pages of records from the files Friday, Blanche said.  The new records mentioning the president largely show Epstein showing his disdain for Trump and criticizing him during his first administration. But one email reviewed by Fox News Digital was from March 2016, between Epstein and author and reporter Michael Wolff. In the email, Wolff is encouraging Epstein to come up with an "immediate counter narrative" to James Patterson’s book about him, "Filthy Rich: A Powerful Billionaire, the Sex Scandal that Undid Him, and All the Justice that Money Can Buy." "You do need an immediate counter narrative to the book," Wolff writes. "I believe Trump offers an ideal opportunity. It’s a chance to make the story about something other than you, while, at the same time, letting you frame your own story." "Also, becoming anti-Trump gives you a certain political cover which you decidedly don’t have now," he continues. In another email, three years later, in January 2019, Epstein writes to Wolff: "Of course he knew about the girls as he asked Ghislaine to stop." In another email, in February 2019, Epstein writes a long email to Wolff, noting that (REDACTED) worked at Mar-a-Lago, and that "Trump knew of it and came to my house many times during that period." "He never got a massage," Epstein writes. Epstein then goes on to discuss a business arrangement involving Trump relating to a friend who was having "financial difficulty with …
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