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The latest headlines are dominated by the release of newly uncovered emails suggesting that Donald Trump may have been aware of the actions of deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The Guardian’s headline reads “He knew about the girls”, directly quoting one of the messages released by Democrats. These messages allege that the US president was informed about Epstein’s behavior. Despite these claims, Trump has consistently denied any involvement with Epstein.
Another allegation highlighted in the emails suggests that Trump spent extensive amounts of time at Epstein’s residence with a woman who was later identified as a victim of sex trafficking. The Financial Times focuses on this revelation, stating that it raises significant questions about the nature of Trump’s relationship with Epstein. A senior Democrat mentioned in the article points out that these emails challenge what the White House may be concealing.
The Daily Mirror follows suit with a similar headline, indicating that Trump spent hours with Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein’s accusers. The White House has come forward to defend the president, accusing Democrats of strategically leaking emails to tarnish Trump’s reputation. Moving away from international affairs, the Daily Telegraph’s main story delves into the murmurs surrounding a potential leadership challenge against Sir Keir Starmer. Health Secretary Streeting was accused of plotting against the prime minister by Sir Keir’s top allies, who dismissed these claims as untrue. Streeting further labeled Downing Street as “toxic” and “juvenile”, as reported by the Daily Telegraph
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