Epstein boasted he briefed Russian diplomat on how to handle Trump in newly released emails
Jeffrey Epstein cast himself as a political insider after President Donald Trump’s first election, newly released House Oversight emails show, offering foreign leaders "insight" into the new president and boasting...
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Jeffrey Epstein cast himself as a political insider after President Donald Trump’s first election, newly released House Oversight emails show, offering foreign leaders "insight" into the new president and boasting that he’d already briefed a top Russian diplomat on how to handle him. The trove of emails, made public this week by the House Oversight Committee , spans 2016 to 2018 and reveals Epstein trying to reestablish himself on the world stage by courting heads of state, billionaires and diplomats. The convicted sex offender, who died in federal custody in 2019, positioned himself as a man with rare access and understanding of Trump, offering his analysis to global figures eager to make sense of the new administration. In one 2018 exchange, former Council of Europe Secretary General Thorbjørn Jagland thanked Epstein for a "lovely evening" and said he would meet with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s assistant. SUPREME COURT DECLINES TO TAKE UP GHISLAINE MAXWELL’S SEX TRAFFICKING APPEAL Epstein replied that Jagland should tell Russian President Vladimir Putin that Lavrov "can get insight on talking to me," adding that "Vitaly Churkin was great — he understood Trump after our conversations." Churkin, Russia’s longtime ambassador to the United Nations, died in 2017. The messages show Epstein repeatedly pitching himself as an interpreter of Trump’s behavior. WHITE HOUSE SLAMS DEMS' 'BAD-FAITH' EPSTEIN DOC RELEASE AS DEMAND FOR FILES INTENSIFIES "It is not complex," he wrote to Jagland. "He must be seen to get something its that simple." Earlier emails show Epstein attempting to broker access around Trump’s 2017 inauguration. Dubai ports magnate Sultan bin Sulayem asked whether he should accept an invitation from Trump ally Tom Barrack and whether it would be possible to shake the president’s hand. Epstein advised that the events would be "very crowded" but offered to help arrange meetings before or after in Washington or New York. VIRGINIA GIUFFRE'S MEMOIR RE…