The recent release of the Epstein files has reignited debates over the late financier's connections to high-profile individuals, including former President Donald Trump. The documents, which include emails and other communications, have provided new insights into Jeffrey Epstein’s extensive network and alleged criminal activities.
Karoline Leavitt and Landon Thomas Jr., key figures in the investigation of Epstein's affairs, have been at the forefront of uncovering these documents. The files detail financial transactions, meetings with influential people, and allegations of sex trafficking involving Virginia Giuffre, who has recently passed away under controversial circumstances.
The term "the dog that hasn't barked" is often used to describe significant events or information that are expected but do not occur. In the context of Epstein's case, it refers to the lack of substantial legal consequences for those allegedly involved in his network despite extensive investigations and public scrutiny.
Megyn Kelly has been among the prominent voices discussing these developments on Fox News, highlighting the ongoing impact of the Epstein scandal on current political discourse at the White House.
The release of these documents continues to fuel speculation about potential cover-ups and raises questions about the extent of government involvement in Epstein's affairs.