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    Melania Trump rejects Epstein links: What does the October 2002 email exchange reveal?

    The release of millions of pages of documents tied to Epstein continues to generate controversy, with renewed focus on individuals mentioned in the records. Melania Trump has rejected claims tying her to Jeffrey Epstein and his longtime associate Ghislaine Maxwell.

    Melania Trump blasts 'lies' linking her to Epstein

    First Lady Melania Trump has broken her silence on the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. She stated she had no knowledge of his abuse and was not a victim. Trump called for an end to false claims linking her to the convicted sex offender. She also urged Congress to allow survivors to testify under oath.

    Melania Trump denies epstein links, rejects claims as false and defamatory

    Melania Trump has denied any relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell, calling circulating claims false and defamatory. Her remarks came as a disputed 2002 email resurfaced online, sparking renewed debate about alleged connections. The email, released in Justice Department records, contains references to “G” and is not conclusively verified as hers.

    Gigi Hadid breaks silence on Epstein Files mention: Here’s what she said in her first response

    Supermodel Gigi Hadid has spoken out after her name surfaced in the controversial Epstein files, describing the mention as “disturbing” and voicing strong objection to being associated, even indirectly, with the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.

    Bombs of bluster: Iranian diplomats fight Trump on a new battlefield

    Iran War Social Media Fight: A new digital front has opened in the US-Iran conflict. President Trump's blunt social media posts have drawn sharp, mocking responses from Iranian diplomats. They are using ridicule and memes to challenge his authority. This shift abandons formal diplomacy for public shaming. The exchanges highlight a breakdown in traditional communication. This digital war shapes perceptions and influences the ongoing conflict.

    Not right to play politics over war: Priyanka Gandhi slams PM Narendra Modi

    Priyanka Gandhi Vadra responded to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's accusations. She stated that playing politics over war is inappropriate. Gandhi questioned the government's plan to help Indians in the Gulf. She also raised concerns about rising gas cylinder prices and potential fuel shortages. Gandhi emphasized the need for parliamentary discussion to find solutions to the conflict's impact.

    The Economic Times
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