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Documents show Jeffrey Epstein texted with House member during 2019 testimony from Michael Cohen – report

Documents provided to Congress this week by the estate of Jeffrey Epstein include transcripts of text messages that appear to show the late sex offender was in direct contact with a member of the House during a 2019 congressional hearing with Michael Cohen, Donald Trump’s former fixer, the Washington Post reports.

Although the identity of the person Epstein was texting with as the February 2019 hearing unfolded is not revealed in the transcripts, an analysis by the Post suggests that it was Stacey Plaskett, a Democrat who represents the US Virgin Islands as its nonvoting delegate in the House of Representatives.

By matching time-stamps on the text messages with video of the hearing, the news outlet identified Plaskett as the lawmaker Epstein was messaging with during the hearing.

At 10.41am on the day of the hearing, for instance, Epstein texted to the person: “Are you chewing”. One minute before, a live television feed of the hearing had cut to Plaskett, as she appeared to be chewing.

“Not any more,” the person replied to Epstein. “Chewing interior of my mouth. Bad habit from middle school.”

Later, Epstein appeared to offer advice about questions Cohen could be asked. “Hes opened the door to questions re who are the other henchmen at trump org,” Epstein texted at 12.25pm.

“Cohen brought up RONA – keeper of the secrets,” misspelling the first name of Trump’s former executive assistant Rhona Graff.

“RONA??” the person responded at 2.25pm. “Quick I’m up next is that an acronym.”

Three minutes later, when Plaskett began her questioning of Cohen, she asked who “Mr Weisenberg” and “Miss Rona” was and if there were “other people that we should be meeting with?”

“So Allen Weisselberg is the chief financial officer in The Trump Organization,” Cohen replied.

Plaskett jumped in to say: “You’ve got to quickly give us as many names as you can so we can get to them. Is Miss Rona, what is Miss Rona’s position?”

“Rhona Graff is the — Mr. Trump’s executive assistant.”

Asked by Plaskett if she would be able to corroborate Cohen’s testimony, he said yes. “Her office is directly next to his, and she’s involved in a lot that went on.”

Plaskett, who was the first nonvoting delegate to the House to serve as an impeachment manager, during Trump’s impeachment trial in the Senate in 2021, declined to comment when reached by the Post. Her chief of staff told the paper she was “not in a position to confirm or not” whether the congresswoman was texting with Epstein during the hearing.

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Trump refuses to rule out pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell

Donald Trump just took questions from reporters for the first time since Monday, and refused to rule out a pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell, his former associate who was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison in 2022, for her role in a scheme to sexually exploit and abuse multiple minor girls with Jeffrey Epstein over the course of a decade.

Maxwell is reportedly preparing to ask Trump to commute her sentence, and was recently moved to a low-security prison camp after she told the deputy attorney general, Todd Blanche, that she had never seen Trump do anything inappropriate during their years of friendship.

Speaking to reporters on Air Force One on Friday night, Trump was asked: “Have you ruled out a pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell?”

“I haven’t even thought about it,” Trump replied. “I mean, I haven’t thought about for months. Maybe I haven’t thought about it at all, you’re just asking me a question.”

“Why can’t you rule it out?” the reporter followed up.

“I don’t talk about that. I don’t rule it in or out, I don’t even think about it,” Trump answered.

In 2020, when Maxwell was arrested, Trump was asked if he expected her to “turn in powerful men” during a White House briefing.

“I don’t know, I really haven’t been following it too much. I just wish her well”, the president said. “I’ve met her numerous times over the years, especially since I lived in Palm Beach and I guess they lived in Palm Beach. But I wish her well.”

In one of the emails from Epstein released this week, sent to the write Michael Wolff in 2019, the late sex offender said, of Trump, “of course he knew about the girls as he asked Ghislaine to stop”.

As he struggled to explain his long friendship with Epstein, Trump said earlier this year that he had asked Epstein to stop recruiting young women from the Mar-a-Lago spa, including Virginia Giuffre, who was hired away from Trump’s club by Maxwell. The newly released email from Epstein suggests that it was Maxwell, not Epstein, that Trump asked to stop using his club as a place to recruit girls.

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