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First lady Melania Trump slams “baseless lies” tying her to Jeffrey Epstein

by Kathryn Watson
April 9, 2026
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First lady Melania Trump slams “baseless lies” tying her to Jeffrey Epstein

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Washington — First lady Melania Trump on Thursday delivered remarks denying any friendship or relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, and she called on Congress to hold a public hearing with Epstein’s survivors. 

In a six-minute livestreamed statement from the White House, the first lady for the first time following the Justice Department’s release of troves of Epstein records publicly and directly addressed the Epstein matter. The first lady said “now is the time for Congress to act.”

“I call on Congress to provide the women who have been victimized by Epstein with a public hearing specifically centered around the survivors,” the first lady told a group of gathered reporters at the White House. “Give these victims their opportunity to testify under oath in front of Congress with the power of sworn testimony. Each and every woman should have her day to tell her story in public, if she wishes, and then her testimony should be permanently entered into the congressional record. Then and only then, we will have the truth. Thank you.”

The top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, Rep. Robert Garcia of California, called the first lady’s remarks “pretty stunning,” and said her call for a hearing with the testimony of Epstein survivors is something “that we have been asking for for months and have been told every time that it wasn’t possible.”

“We certainly welcome and agree with her call to hear directly from the survivors,” he told MS NOW shortly after the first lady’s remarks. He added, “I think what is important about what the first lady said is that she is being clear that there are still powerful men out there. There are still stories to be told.”

President Trump told MS NOW he didn’t “know anything about” the first lady’s statement before she made it. The first lady’s spokesperson told CBS News that the West Wing was aware she was going to be making a statement, but would not confirm whether anyone was aware of what the topic or contents of the statement would be. 

It’s unclear why the first lady delivered her statement on Thursday, instead of immediately following the release of specific records. Old photos of the Trumps with Epstein and Maxwell have been publicly available, and the Justice Department emails revealed the first lady and Maxwell corresponded at least once over email. 

Asked why Melania Trump decided to make this statement now and whether she was referring to any particular report or allegations, or whether there was some forthcoming story, her spokesperson pointed CBS News to a statement that the first lady’s senior adviser, Marc Beckman, gave directly to the New York Post. 

“First Lady Melania Trump spoke out now because enough is enough,” Beckman said. “The lies must stop. It is time for the public and media to focus on her incredible achievements as First Lady, the lives she has positively impacted, and her commitment to our nation.”

Melania Trump said Epstein did not introduce her to Donald Trump, and the brief email exchange released in the DOJ records between her and Maxwell was merely a “polite,” “casual” reply. 

“I am not Epstein’s victim,” the first lady said. “Epstein did not introduce me to Donald Trump. I met my husband by chance at a New York City party in 1998. This initial encounter with my husband is documented in detail in my book Melania. The first time I crossed paths with Epstein was in the year 2000 at an event Donald and I attended together. At the time, I had never met Epstein and had no knowledge of his criminal undertakings. Numerous fake images and statements about Epstein and me have been circulating on social media for years now. Be cautious about what you believe. These images and stories are completely false.”

“I have never had any knowledge of Epstein’s abuse of his victims,” she added. “I was never involved in any capacity. I was not a participant. Was never on Epstein’s plane. And never visited his private island.”

More than a dozen Epstein survivors released a statement Thursday following the first lady’s remarks, saying they “have already shown extraordinary courage by coming forward, filing reports, and giving testimony.” 

“Asking more of them now is a deflection of responsibility, not justice,” the statement said, which also accused the first lady of “shifting the burden onto survivors under politicized conditions that protect those with power.” 

Jane Chick and Sara Cook contributed to this report.

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