Democrats thought they had Trump cornered with Jeffrey Epstein emails.
House Republicans just blew up their entire narrative.
And one GOP memo exposed the ugly truth Democrats never wanted Americans to see.
Republicans fight back against Democrat witch hunt
House Oversight Committee Republicans circulated a bombshell 10-page memo Monday that exposes how Democrats weaponized the Epstein investigation to attack President Trump instead of seeking justice for victims.
The memo comes after Democrats on the committee cherry-picked three emails from disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein that mentioned Trump and leaked them to create a false narrative.
Republicans weren't about to let that stand.
Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) and GOP committee members released the entire cache of 23,000 documents obtained from Epstein's estate via subpoena — not just the handful Democrats wanted Americans to see.
"This memorandum outlines the Democrats' actions and demonstrates how they appear more focused on advancing an anti-Trump narrative than on pursuing justice for Epstein's victims," the document obtained by The Post explained.
The timing of the Democrat leaks tells you everything you need to know about their motives.
Democrats released their selective emails the same day they were caving to GOP pressure to end the government shutdown.
Classic misdirection from a party that has nothing to offer the American people except manufactured scandals.
Democrats caught in brazen lie about Bill Barr testimony
The GOP memo exposes Ranking Member Robert Garcia's (D-Calif.) outright lie about former Attorney General Bill Barr's closed-door testimony.
Garcia claimed Barr "could not clear President Trump of wrongdoing" during his deposition.
That's a fabrication.
Barr repeatedly testified that federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York never presented him with evidence implicating Trump in any crime related to Epstein.
Barr went further — he stated prosecutors would have charged Trump if they had found evidence.
But Garcia lied anyway because the truth doesn't serve the Democrat narrative.
Democrats also deliberately redacted the name of Virginia Giuffre from the leaked emails to "create a false narrative" and "slander President Trump."
Giuffre, who died earlier this year, testified she witnessed no wrongdoing by Trump during their interactions.
"Democrats took away important context in the email that named Virginia Giuffre, who worked at Mar-a-Lago, made allegations against Prince Andrew, and was recruited by Ghislaine Maxwell in the parking lot," the memo states.
When CNN confronted Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) about the Giuffre redaction, she completely fell apart on camera.
"I don't know why they would necessarily redact someone's name who is deceased at this point," Crockett stammered before CNN host Pamela Brown corrected her: "The Democrats did that, though."
Crockett, visibly rattled, tried to walk back her false claim and change the subject.
That's what happens when you get caught manipulating evidence on live television.
The Clinton cover-up Democrats don't want to discuss
Here's where it gets really ugly for Democrats.
Republicans documented Democrats' pattern of cherry-picking documents throughout the investigation.
In September, Democrats leaked two pages from Epstein's birthday book "out of approximately 360 pages of documents."
Want to know whose name Democrats didn't release from that birthday book?
Former President Bill Clinton.
"Notably, Democrats did not release former President Bill Clinton's alleged entry in the birthday book," the GOP memo states.
"In contrast, the Majority has made all documents public."
Republicans brought in two high-level GOP officials — former Attorney General Barr and former Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta — for testimony.
Democrats? They've done absolutely nothing to bring Bill and Hillary Clinton in for questioning despite Chairman Comer issuing subpoenas for their testimony.
The lack of Democrat cooperation in securing Clinton testimony "displays their full partisanship in this investigation," Republicans argue.
Democrats are protecting the Clintons while manufacturing scandals against Trump.
Democrat lawmaker was texting with Epstein during Trump attack
The Washington Post dropped an absolutely stunning revelation Friday that should have Democrats running for cover.
Democratic Delegate Stacey Plaskett of the U.S. Virgin Islands was texting back and forth with Jeffrey Epstein during a March 2019 House hearing with Michael Cohen.
Let that sink in.
A sitting member of Congress was communicating with a convicted sex offender in real-time during a congressional hearing.
Documents suggest Epstein may have been feeding Plaskett questions to ask Trump's former associate during his testimony.
That's not oversight — that's coordination between a Democrat lawmaker and a pedophile to attack the President of the United States.
Where's the Democrat outrage over that bombshell?
Crickets.
The GOP memo compares Democrats' tactics to "Russiagate, the Steele Dossier, and phony prosecutions before it."
Trump called it right when he labeled Democrats reviving the Epstein case a "hoax" for political purposes.
Garcia's latest statement proves Republicans nailed it — he's hyper-focused on Trump while ignoring everyone else connected to Epstein.
"He is trying to deflect from serious new questions we have about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein," Garcia wrote about Trump.
Meanwhile, Democrats block efforts to question the Clintons, hide evidence that clears Trump, and ignore their own members coordinating with Epstein.
Democrats promised their rabid base they'd finally "get" Trump with the Epstein files.
Instead, they've exposed their own corruption and desperation.
Watch for Democrats to get even more unhinged as Trump's second term successes pile up and their witch hunts keep collapsing.
They're running out of hoaxes and the American people are running out of patience.
¹ Victor Nava, "House GOP circulates Epstein files memo countering Dems' 'anti-Trump hoax'," New York Post, November 17, 2025.
² Ibid.
³ Ibid.
⁴ Ibid.
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