- calendar_today April 13, 2026
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a decisive White House statement, Melania Trump directly addressed speculation regarding her alleged association with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. The former First Lady publicly denied any relationship with the two figures and called for a congressional hearing that would grant Epstein victims the opportunity to deliver public, sworn testimony under oath.
Call for Congressional Hearing on Epstein Victims
During her six-minute address, Melania Trump emphasized the urgency for Congress to schedule a public hearing where Epstein victims could provide sworn testimony and have their experiences entered into the official congressional record. The appeal underscored her advocacy for uncovering the truth and ensuring that the voices of those impacted by Epstein’s actions are heard at the highest institutional level.
White House Statement Clarifies Personal History
Melania Trump clarified longstanding rumors surrounding her personal history with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. She stated unequivocally that she never had a friendship or ongoing relationship with Epstein or Maxwell, referencing only a brief encounter in 2000 and no other interactions. She also asserted that her introduction to Donald Trump did not involve Jeffrey Epstein, contradicting various accounts circulating online.
Response to Social Media Falsehoods
Addressing the spread of misinformation, Melania Trump directly challenged images and statements on social media that purport to link her with Epstein. She dismissed these as social media falsehoods, stating that such claims are factually incorrect. According to her, she was never present on Epstein’s private plane, did not visit his island, nor was involved in any of the criminal activities detailed in the latest justice department records.
Justice Department Records and Timely Response
The renewed scrutiny follows the recent release of justice department records connected to the Epstein investigation. Melania Trump’s statement marks her first direct response in this context, timed as the public and policymakers continue to seek transparency. Her remarks further reinforced a call for public testimony and congressional action to address the broader repercussions of the case and to afford due process for Epstein victims.
Donald Trump, Public Testimony, and Regional Implications
Melania reiterated that her relationship with Donald Trump began independently of Epstein, at a New York City event in 1998. The former First Lady’s insists this clarification is important for the public record. The push for a congressional hearing has mobilized various advocacy groups calling for robust public testimony as part of a national reckoning, with the potential to impact communities across the country.
Looking Ahead: Congressional Action and Accountability
With heightened attention on the fate of Epstein victims, many eyes now turn to whether Congress will organize a formal hearing to allow survivors to share their experiences in sworn testimony. Melania Trump’s White House statement has added urgency to these calls, signaling a drive toward greater accountability and transparency despite ongoing social media speculation and the persistence of misinformation online.





