Washington: New questions surrounding old emails linked to the Jeffrey Epstein case have resurfaced at a sensitive moment for President Donald J. Trump, adding fresh tension as the country moves toward the 2026 congressional elections.

Democrats in the House of Representatives recently released a set of emails tied to the long closed federal investigation into Epstein. The documents do not accuse the president of wrongdoing, but they have revived public interest in Trump’s past social ties to Epstein, who died in jail in 2019. The renewed attention has complicated the political message the White House hoped to highlight after ending the government shutdown.

Some Republicans have also supported a bipartisan push to make more Epstein related files public. Their move drew sharp criticism

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