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In the latest "SNL" cold open, James Austin Johnson's Donald Trump weighed in on the release of a trove of Jeffrey Epstein emails.
A trove of e-mails from convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was released by a congressional committee on Wednesday
During the cold open of "SNL," James Austin Johnson's President Trump discussed the newly-released Epstein emails.
The emails released by House lawmakers this week paint a portrait of the convicted sex offender as a go-to advice man for some of the world’s elite.
These emails prove absolutely absolutely nothing other than the fact that President Trump did nothing wrong,” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said.
New emails released Nov. 12 appear to show Epstein discussing Trump, who had a longstanding friendship with the disgraced financier but later kicked him out of his private club. In one of the emails, Epstein wrote that Trump "spent hours at my house" with one of the victims. In another, Epstein said Trump "knew about the girls."
The three emails appear to be exchanges between convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, as well as the author Michael Wolff and Epstein.
Among the insights revealed were that Epstein and his convicted associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, coordinated their public response to a 2015 lawsuit brought by an anonymous woman who later was revealed to be Virginia Giuffre.
So far, two of Arizona's six Republican congressmen have said they will support the measure. The other four have kept conspicuously quiet. A vote is expected the week of Nov. 17. If it passes the House, the bill would still need approval from the GOP-controlled Senate, and a signature from Trump, which is widely seen as unlikely.