The Daily Beast pulls out articles from Melania Trump and Epstein after legal challenge
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The Daily Beast has drawn an article detailing allegations by journalist Michael Wolff that Melania Trump was introduced to her husband, Donald Trump, via a modeling agent connected to Jeffrey Epstein after a challenge from her First Lady lawyer.
“Editor’s Note. After this story was published, the beast received a letter from First Lady Melania Trump’s lawyer who challenged the article’s headlines and framing. After reviewing the issue, the beast robbed the article and apologized for the confusion and misunderstanding.” The hyperlink for this article appears to have been revised to https://www.thedailybeast.com/epstein-this-story-has-been-removed/.
Wolf initially filed a scandalous allegation in an interview with Joanna Coles, the Chief Content Officer of Daily Beasts for the Daily Beast podcast on Saturday. The two were discussing their relationship with Trump with dishonorable New York investors. They were longtime friends, but eventually they dropped out. The president claimed on Tuesday that Epstein was. Stealing staff From his Mar-a-lago club in Florida. Epstein committed suicide in a Manhattan prison, awaiting trial for federal sex trafficking of minors. Wolf claimed that Melania was “very involved in this Epstein relationship.”
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The Daily Beast has deleted an article claiming that Melania and Donald Trump met through a connection with dishonorable financier Jeffrey Epstein. (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)
“(Melania) was very involved in this Epstein relationship. There was this model and she was featured by a model agent. Both involve Trump and Epstein. She was featured in Trump like that.
President Trump is getting it His request by Magazine Base After a series of failures by Attorney General Pam Bondy, he releases the so-called “Epstein Files.” Bondi distributed binders labeled “Epstein Files: Phase One” in February to a small number of conservative influencers. The binder could not contain any previously unknown details surrounding the incident. This is a magnet of unfounded conspiracy theory that claims Epstein is an intelligence agency that is a sexual threat agent that is not actually a suicide, and has protested among the president’s most online supporters.
Bondi later commented that some people interpreted Epstein’s client list as “sitting” on their desks, but later revealed in June that they were referring to the Epstein file rather than the “client list.” The DOJ eventually released a two-page memo that refused to have a “client list” existed, claiming there was no “reliable evidence” that Epstein had blackmailed other individuals through sex trafficking activities. The DOJ memo was unable to quell the rage of Trump’s base due to increased transparency in the Epstein case. Trump’s rage.
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Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide in prison while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges. (Rick Friedman/Corvis)
Trump denied his supporters who remained stubbornly attached to the Epstein scandal, labeling them as “the underdog” buying “hoos” organized by Democrats.
“Their new scam is what we’ll call Jeffrey Epstein’s hoax forever, and my past supporters have bought this ‘bulldy’, hook, line and sinker. They haven’t learned lessons and probably never will, even after leaving eight years of being a madman,” Trump said.
Wolff’s credibility in the journalism industry faces scrutiny. In 2018, journalists told Bill Maher he had evidence that President Trump was cheating, claiming that clues of his mistress’ identity could be found at the end of his White House “fire and rage.” Readers identified texts that appeared to involve the then ambassador, Nicky Haley. Haley called the hints “nasty” and “very aggressive.”
In a subsequent interview on “Morning Joe,” Wolf denied that Haley had any intimation that she had had connections with Trump, but “confusing her to deny that she was not accused, urging Mika Brezinski to blame him and ending intalented, saying “slurping women.” Multiple numbers on Trump’s orbit denied quoting them in “fire and anger.”
“The scenes in his column are not so created as they were born out of Wolf’s imagination, not from his knowledge of the actual event,” Michel Kotre wrote Wolf’s reporting style in his new Republic profile.
Michael Wolf told Fox News Digital that he had nothing to do with the article.
The Daily Beast and the White House did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

President Donald Trump is furious at the demand to release The Epstein Files. (AP/Alex Brandon)
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