Hours after the White House accused congressional Democrats of selectively leaking Jeffrey Epstein emails Wednesday, Republicans on the House Oversight Committee made public tens of thousands of additional pages of documents, including emails between the late sex trafficker and prominent reporters.

Many of the emails included exchanges between Epstein and the magazine writer turned biographer Michael Wolff.

Wolff had reached out to Epstein repeatedly, in some cases discussing Epstein's public image and apparently encouraging him to bash Trump as a way to repair it.

"NYT called me about you and Trump," Wolff wrote to Epstein in February 2016, according to the documents. "Also, Hillary campaign digging deeply. Again, you should consider preempting."

A month later, they discussed strategy

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