Epstein Files Live Updates: Justice Department says some documents contain unfounded allegations against Trump. Susie Wiles, the White House Chief of Staff, has claimed that she has read the ‘Epstein files’. In an interview with Vanity Fair, Wiles also said that Trump’s name did appear in the ‘Epstein files’.
“[Trump] is in the file. And we know he’s in the file. And he’s not in the file doing anything awful,” she said, according to Vanity Fair.

According to Trump’s Chief of Staff, the US President “was on [Epstein’s] plane…he’s on the manifest. They were, you know, sort of young, single, whatever—I know it’s a passé word but sort of young, single playboys together.”
Trump has long tried to deflect attention from his relationship with Epstein by pointing fingers at Democratic Party leaders who were also once close to the convicted sex offender.
The most high-profile among these has been former president Bill Clinton, who, according to Trump, has visited Epstein’s private island “supposedly 28 times.”

However, according to Wiles, “There is no evidence” those visits happened.” When asked if there was anything incriminating about Clinton in the files, she said, “The president was wrong about that.”
Wiles also claimed that Trump was not aware of Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell’s transfer to a minimum-security prison earlier this year after a meeting with Department of Justice officials.
Maxwell, who is convicted of child sex trafficking, is serving a 20-year prison sentence. She is currently incarcerated at the Federal Prison Camp Bryan, a minimum-security women’s prison in Bryan, Texas.

According to Wiles, Trump was not aware of the transfer before it was announced, and it made him upset.
“The president was ticked,” she said. “The president was mighty unhappy. I don’t know why they moved her. Neither does the president.”
She also insisted that the infamous sketch allegedly signed by Trump on Epstein for his 50th birthday book was not his.
“That letter is not his,” Wiles said. “And nothing about it rings true to me, nor does it to people that have known the president a lot longer than I have. I can’t explain The Wall Street Journal, but we’re going to get some discovery because we sued them. So we’re going to find out.”