Melania Trump Denies Links to Epstein and Calls for Victims' Hearings
Melania Trump's Strong Denial
On Thursday, Melania Trump, the First Lady, publicly refuted allegations connecting her to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In a statement released from the White House, she emphasized, "I am not Epstein’s victim," directly countering claims made by author Michael Wolff, who suggested that Epstein had facilitated her introduction to Donald Trump. "Epstein did not introduce me to Donald Trump," she asserted, while also condemning the spread of misleading information online, stating, "Fake images and bogus stories are being circulated."
Clarifications from Melania Trump
Melania Trump firmly denied any involvement in Epstein's activities, asserting she had no awareness of the abuse associated with him. "I have never had any knowledge of Epstein’s abuse of his victims," she stated. Furthermore, she dismissed specific allegations regarding her travel, declaring, "I was not a participant, was never on Epstein’s plane, and never visited his private island."
The situation escalated following Wolff's reports, leading to a potential $1 billion lawsuit threat from Melania, which prompted Wolff to consider legal action in response.
Melania Trump's Call to Action
In addition to her denials, Melania Trump urged lawmakers to conduct public hearings for Epstein's victims. She stated, "I call on Congress to provide the women who have been victimized by Epstein with a public hearing specifically centered around the survivors." She emphasized the importance of allowing victims to share their stories openly, saying, "Each and every woman should have her day to tell her story in public if she wishes."
Melania insisted that such testimonies should be included in the official Congressional record. In 2025, legislation was passed mandating the release of files related to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, a move that followed calls for increased transparency. Donald Trump previously characterized this push as politically motivated.