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Independent journalist Andy Ngo quickly spotted the deletion and pulled the receipts. His post said it plainly: “The official @TheDemocrats X account tweeted out a lie from Jeffrey Epstein that President Trump spent Thanksgiving 2017 with him. As president at the time, his schedule was documented with contemporaneous photos and video.”
Once that statement started making the rounds, the DNC’s post vanished without explanation. No correction. No apology. Just a quiet digital retreat after the narrative collapsed under basic fact-checking.

The original claim was packaged as if newly discovered “documents” had proven the allegation. But those “documents” amounted to nothing more than an email Epstein sent on February 8, 2017, to former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers — a longtime figure in Democratic circles and a former Clinton administration official. In that message, Epstein unloaded on Trump. “Recall I’ve told you… I have met some very bad people… none as bad as Trump. not one decent cell in his body… so yes– dangerous,” Epstein wrote.
Democrats blasted that line across their official X page, desperate to frame Epstein’s opinion as evidence of a deeper connection. But almost instantly, users pointed out that Epstein trash-talking Trump in 2017 directly contradicts the Left’s months-long campaign to portray the two men as close associates.
In fact, the Democrat Party has spent much of the year trying to jam Trump into Epstein’s orbit — pushing theories, cherry-picking photos, and editing timelines in ways that defy what witnesses and sworn testimony have stated for decades. Their now-deleted Thanksgiving post was simply the most reckless attempt yet.
And it didn’t stop there. On Thursday, the Democrats resurfaced the email again while declaring, “Newly released emails show Jeffrey Epstein thought Trump was one of the worst people he knew, with ‘not one decent cell in his body.’ He went on to describe Trump with one word: ‘Dangerous.’” Rather than proving anything meaningful, the message exposed the emptiness of their argument. Epstein’s personal dislike of Trump doesn’t demonstrate friendship — it proves the opposite.
Adding to the absurdity, users online reminded the DNC of its July 18 post claiming Trump and Epstein had a “secret friendship.” That video has been repeatedly debunked, but Democrats continue pushing the storyline as if repetition alone will turn fiction into fact.
This week’s meltdown made one thing clear. Instead of grappling with policy failures, rising inflation, border chaos, or foreign crises, Democrats are pouring their time and energy into fabricating conspiracies involving a dead sex trafficker whose own emails contradict their political attacks.
The DNC attempted to weaponize Epstein’s words, but the only thing they exposed was their own desperation.
And once again, their attempt to wound Trump ended with them injuring themselves.




