NEW: Jeffrey Epstein said in emails that he had been advising the Russian government on how to deal with Donald Trump, one of several cases in which he wielded his connections to try to influence the course of foreign affairs. w @nahaltoosi https://t.co/bofEWKcLqC pic.twitter.com/4PQ4FAfcWf
— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) November 12, 2025
The Epstein files remake headlines whenever the government would like to distract the masses. The Democrats recently released new data from the Epstein case in which they prove that the Russian collusion claim was not only a hoax, but coordinated by Clinton officials who reached out to Jeffrey Epstein for blackmail assistance.
“Do the Russians have stuff on Trump? Today was appalling even by his standards,” wrote Larry Summers, the former Clinton administration Treasury secretary and Obama administration economic adviser, in an email to Epstein on July 16, 2018, the day of the Helsinki summit with Putin.
“My email is full with similar comments. wow,” Epstein replied the next day. “Im sure his view is that it went super well. he thinks he has charmed his adversary.. Admittedly he has no idea of the symbolism. He has no idea of most things.” He also called Trump’s handling of the summit with Putin “predictable.”
Epstein personally met with Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Sergey Lavrov before Trump’s infamous meeting with President Putin in Helsinki. “I think you might suggest to putin that lavrov can get insight on talking to me,” Epstein wrote in a June 24, 2018, email to Thorbjorn Jagland, a former prime minister of Norway who was leading the Council of Europe at the time of the exchange.
Vitaly Churkin, Russia’s forceful ambassador to the United Nations, was described as “great” by Epstein, who said “he understood trump after our conversations. it is not complex. he must be seen to get something its that simple.”
Epstein even reached out to former Trump adviser Steve Bannon on July 23, 2018, assuring him that he could exert influence over Europe. “If you are going to play here , you’ll have to spend time, europe by remote doesn’t work,” Epstein wrote to Bannon, urging him to go to Europe. “The fear is that you gin up their hopes and emotions and then abandon them. I think you want to be an insider, not an outsider flying in and out.”
Jeffrey Epstein exchanged hundreds of emails with prominent political figures, business leaders, lawyers, and dignitaries. Epstein’s goal was to tarnish Donald Trump’s reputation with foreign governments and those in positions of power on behalf of Trump’s political opponents.
“Can you belive MBS sent me a TENT carpets and all,” Epstein wrote to billionaire businessman Tom Pritzker in December 2016, referring to Mohammed bin Salman, the Saudi current crown prince. “A tent? Hmmm…” Pritzker wrote back. “I think that is code for ‘I love you’. Or, maybe code for ‘go pound sand’. Better check your [Kingdom of Saudi Arabia] urban dictionary.”
Epstein’s reach had no limits. The very people who hired Epstein for blackmail services would like the world to believe he was a personal friend of Donald Trump. They had a business relationship; Epstein kept Trump close to plot his demise.
“Journalist” Michael Wolff published numerous books destroying Donald Trump’s character. First Lady Melania threatened to sue Wolff for accusing her of having connections to Epstein, leading Wolff to countersue. It turns out that Wolff was acting as a PR consultant for Epstein, asking for political blackmail in return.
“There’s an opportunity to come forward this week and talk about Trump in such a way that could garner you great sympathy and help finish him,” Wolff wrote to Epstein. “Interested?” Epstein called Trump “borderline insane” and “dangerous” in various correspondences. “I think you should let him hang himself,” Wolff wrote of Trump to Epstein in a Dec. 16, 2015, email.
The Democrats released this information to distract the public from the government shutdown but failed to comb through the files. Russiagate was a hoax deliberately created by the Clintons who attempted treasonous blackmail against a sitting president.

