Maxwell’s Cryptic Emails on Trump Ignite Late-Night Insomnia and White House Fury, as Epstein Files Deadline Looms

WASHINGTON — President Trump, unable to sleep amid a cascade of scandals that have battered his second term, spent the early hours of Sunday morning firing off a barrage of Truth Social posts excoriating Democrats for “weaponizing” newly unsealed emails from Ghislaine Maxwell that appear to suggest he knew more about Jeffrey Epstein’s activities than he has acknowledged — a revelation that has plunged the White House into disarray and prompted frantic calls for a DOJ review as the 30-day deadline for full file disclosure ticks down.

 

The outburst, which began at 3:17 a.m. from the White House residence, centered on a 2011 email exchange between Epstein and Ms. Maxwell, released Wednesday by House Democrats on the Oversight Committee from a subpoenaed trove of over 23,000 documents from Epstein’s estate. In the message, Epstein wrote to Ms. Maxwell: “I want you to realize that the dog that hasn’t barked is Trump,” adding that a redacted victim — identified by Democrats as Virginia Giuffre — “spent hours at my house with him.” Ms. Maxwell replied elliptically: “I have been thinking about that…” A separate 2019 email from Epstein to author Michael Wolff was even blunter: “Of course he knew about the girls as he asked Ghislaine to stop.”

Mr. Trump, who flew on Epstein’s plane seven times in the 1990s and called him a “terrific guy” in a 2002 interview before banning him from Mar-a-Lago in 2007, has emphatically denied wrongdoing, insisting their falling out predated Epstein’s 2008 plea deal. But the emails, corroborated by estate records and contradicting Ms. Maxwell’s July prison interview with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche — where she claimed she “never saw [Trump] in any inappropriate setting” — have fueled speculation of a cover-up. “These are old lies from a dead pedophile and his liar girlfriend — Democrats’ hoax to distract from their own Epstein pals like Clinton!” Mr. Trump posted at 3:47 a.m., tagging House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and accusing the committee of “selective leaks.” The thread, viewed 9 million times by midday, included deleted drafts — a sign of the president’s agitation — before settling on a 450-word screed renewing threats against ABC for Jimmy Kimmel’s recent Epstein roasts.

White House aides, roused by the notifications, described a scene of “total nightfall panic.” Three officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Mr. Trump paced the Treaty Room until 5 a.m., placing calls to Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel, demanding: “Why didn’t we bury this? Maxwell’s a liability — get her to shut up!” Ms. Bondi, whose department is reviewing the files for the December deadline under the Epstein Files Transparency Act — which Mr. Trump signed last week after initial resistance — assured him the emails were “context-free smears” with “no evidence of wrongdoing.” But insiders say the president views the timing — days before partial releases — as sabotage, especially after Ms. Maxwell’s transfer to a low-security Texas camp in August, complete with custom meals and unlimited toilet paper, which Democrats like Rep. Jamie Raskin have decried as “pardon prep.” A whistleblower’s letter to Mr. Trump revealed Ms. Maxwell is preparing a commutation application, further stoking fears of a quid pro quo.

The drama erupted publicly during Friday’s briefing, when Ms. Giuffre’s pre-recorded testimony interrupted press secretary Karoline Leavitt: “Ghislaine knows what happened at that house. She’s protecting the powerful — still. Release everything.” Mr. Trump, visible in the background, bolted from the room, muttering “Enough of this circus,” leaving Ms. Leavitt to call it a “deepfake.” The clip, viewed 15 million times on X, trended under #TrumpBolts, with users splicing it with his 2011 White House Correspondents’ Dinner roast by Barack Obama.

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Republicans are scrambling. House Speaker Mike Johnson held an emergency caucus Saturday, urging unity on the “Democrat hoax” narrative, but fissures deepened: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who co-sponsored the transparency bill, tweeted: “If Maxwell’s lying to protect Trump, victims lose — full release now.” Senator Lindsey Graham, on Fox News Sunday, defended Mr. Trump but conceded: “The emails are damaging optics — we need the full context by December.” MAGA podcaster Steve Bannon blasted the DOJ for “slow-walking” the probe into Clinton’s 50 flights, while Democrats, led by Senate Judiciary Chairman Dick Durbin, subpoenaed unredacted files for a December hearing, arguing: “Trump’s rushing out because the house of cards is tumbling.”

The emails, part of 20,000 pages released by Republicans last week in a bid to preempt Democrats, have amplified bipartisan demands. Ms. Maxwell’s “I have been thinking about that…” reply hangs like a sword, with Wolff telling CNN the message implied Epstein’s leverage over Mr. Trump. No credible evidence ties Mr. Trump to Epstein’s crimes, but the documents — including a 2017 Epstein email to Lawrence Summers calling Mr. Trump “as bad as they come” — erode his narrative of distance.

Mr. Trump’s approval, at 38 percent per Quinnipiac — a second-term nadir — reflects the siege: Independents cite the scandal as a top concern amid shutdown chaos. Late-night hosts feasted: Jimmy Kimmel quipped: “Trump couldn’t sleep? Maxwell’s emails are the ultimate Ambien — truth serum for the powerful.” As the DOJ races against the clock — with FBI agents poring over 50,000 pages — insiders murmur of deeper revelations: unredacted flight logs, Maxwell’s prison interviews, even videos. “This is the beginning,” one official whispered. “The firestorm Trump can’t contain.”

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For a presidency defined by defiance, the nightfall vigil — posts deleted and redrafted, aides roused at dawn — signals vulnerability. As Maxwell’s words echo from a Texas cell, the secrets they hint at may yet consume the man who once banned her from his club.