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Melania Trump denies any Epstein connection, seeks end to ‘lies’


Fri 10 Apr 2026 | 12:13 PM
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US First lady Melania Trump denied on Thursday that she had any relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and said she was not one of his victims, thrusting the Epstein matter back into the spotlight ​after her husband had sought to put it behind him, Reuters reported.

She denied online speculation that the disgraced financier and sex offender had introduced her to Donald Trump, saying she had met ‌her husband at a New York City party in 1998, two years before crossing paths with Epstein at another event she attended with Trump.

She also urged Congress to hold public hearings for Epstein victims to tell their stories under oath, raising the prospect of further public attention on an issue the president wants to go away.

"The lies linking me with the disgraceful Jeffrey Epstein need to end today," Melania Trump said, reading a statement and declining to take questions from reporters.

"I am not ​Epstein's victim," she said, responding to what she said were false smears against her.

Her extraordinary address, delivered under the presidential seal in the White House foyer, renews scrutiny of the Epstein case that ​has roiled Donald Trump's presidency as even some supporters say his administration mishandled disclosures from government files.

Last week, the president fired Attorney General Pam Bondi, who had drawn the ⁠ire of Trump loyalists over the Justice Department’s slow release of millions of Epstein‑related files.

Trump, a onetime friend of Epstein who said he cut ties with the financier in the early 2000s, is among many ​famous people - celebrities, politicians and intellectuals - named in the government files.

Melania Trump did not say why she chose to speak out on Thursday, resurrecting an issue that had largely slipped from the headlines amid the U.S.-Israeli ​war against Iran.

But Marc Beckman, her senior adviser, told Reuters in a statement: "First Lady Melania Trump spoke out now because enough is enough. The lies must stop."

A spokesperson for the first lady said Trump's aides were made aware of her plans for Thursday's statement.