In a rare and unexpected address filmed in the Grand Foyer of the White House, First Lady Melania Trump has vehemently denied any association with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and slammed recent allegations that are tarnishing his reputation.
“Today I need to put an end to the lies linking me to the disgraceful Jeffrey Epstein,” the first lady said, in what is being described as a preemptive move against ongoing public speculation. talking to sky NewsEpstein survivor Lisa Phillips expressed skepticism regarding the sudden statement.
Although she did not provide specific evidence, Phillips said she was confident there was a reason behind the first lady’s decision to speak out now, suggesting more information could emerge in the coming days or weeks. Asked how she felt about the statement, she said: “Well, I mean, it’s obvious that if she says she wasn’t a victim, she wasn’t a victim.”
“I think people need to separate the woman, the wife from the husband. I think that’s really important,” she said.
Similarly, when asked if she wanted Ms Trump to contact her and her fellow survivors, Phillips responded: “Wouldn’t that be the next step for her? Why would you make a statement like that and then do nothing?”
Going further, Ms Trump also said she never had any relationship with Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell, saying they had only had “casual correspondence”.
Ms Trump added: “I was never friends with Epstein. Donald and I were invited to the same parties as Epstein from time to time, because it’s common for social circles to overlap in New York City.”
“To be clear, I never had any association with Epstein or his partner Maxwell.”
