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What Trump (Allegedly) Said About Epstein

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ABC News

News, Daily News, Politics

4.56.4K Ratings

🗓️ 10 February 2026

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

As Ghislaine Maxwell refuses to answer questions from Congress, federal files reveal a new characterization of how much Donald Trump knew about Jeffrey Epstein’s misdeeds. Cuba tells airlines they won’t be able to refuel in Havana, as US sanctions lead to an oil shortage. And drugmaker Novo Nordisk sues compound pharmacy Hims & Hers over copied weight loss drugs.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:30.2

It's Tuesday, February 10th.

0:32.0

One person knows more than any living soul, and she's refusing to say anything.

0:37.0

We start here.

0:40.3

Jeffrey Epstein's chief accomplice says through a lawyer that she won't speak to Congress

0:44.3

without a promise from President Trump.

0:46.3

I invoke my Fifth Amendment right to silence.

0:49.3

Meanwhile, one recollection of President Trump's thoughts on Epstein

0:52.3

don't quite line up with what he's been saying.

0:55.5

Cuba tells airlines, we got no fuel left for you. We've barely got any for ourselves.

1:00.7

They will run out of oil full stop within a matter of weeks.

1:04.0

A U.S. imposed oil shortage has become a looming humanitarian crisis.

1:08.7

And the cheapest weight-loss drugs are copycats. Well, now a drug maker is

1:12.8

suing one of them. They worry that they may be, in some cases, a danger to consumers.

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1:43.6

When the Justice Department finally complied with a legal order to release a huge trove of files related to investigations in Jeffrey Epstein, there were plenty of suspicions.

1:45.1

Firstly, these millions of documents are tough to read. In many cases, names are hidden with big black marks. Several

1:50.8

victims of the late financier and sex trafficker said their identities were not properly

1:55.8

redacted, leading many critics to wonder if this was really all about protecting possible

2:00.6

perpetrators.

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