BOMBSHELL: Epstein Files Expose Hakeem Jeffries Begging Convicted Sex Offender for Cash
By TheNevadaGlobeStaff, November 19, 2025 6:38 pm
President Trump said it plainly in a Truth post that aged like a fine wine: “Epstein was a Democrat, and he is the Democrat’s problem, not the Republican’s problem!” And once again, he was right. Painfully right.
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has released new documents that tie none other than House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries directly into the Epstein orbit. And not in the vague, six-degrees-of-separation way Democrats like to accuse Republicans of. No, this one is as direct as it gets.
In 2013, a political firm representing Jeffries reached out to Jeffrey Epstein who at that point was already a convicted sex offender, having pleaded guilty in 2008 to soliciting prostitution from a minor. By 2013, lawsuits were piling up from women who said Epstein abused them when they were under 18. That wasn’t a secret. It was national news.
Despite that, Jeffries’ team wanted Epstein’s money. Worse, they wanted Epstein’s time.
“Shoot us an email or give us a call … if you would like to get involved with the dinner, or would like to get an opportunity to get to know Hakeem better,” the firm wrote to Epstein. “He is an impressive guy and who will be a progressive voice for New York politics for years to come.”
A convicted predator. A rising progressive star. And a fundraising invitation to dinner.
Democrats will bend themselves into pretzels explaining away almost anything, but this one is radioactive. There’s no innocent interpretation of asking a known sex offender one widely understood to be facing fresh allegations to join a political dinner and open his checkbook.
Republican strategist Steve Guest summed it up on X with brutal clarity: “FLASHBACK: Jeffrey Epstein was convicted in 2008 of soliciting prostitution from a minor. In 2013, Democrat Rep. Hakeem Jeffries solicited funds from sex pest Jeffrey Epstein. YIKES.”
“Yikes” might be underselling it.
The White House’s own Deputy Press Secretary, Abigail Jackson, openly questioned why Jeffries was trying to court Epstein after his conviction, tweeting: “Why was Hakeem Jeffries soliciting money and dinner from Epstein *after* he was a convicted sex offender??”
A fair question and one Democrats clearly can’t answer. Jackson followed up by blasting Rep. Jamie Raskin for immediately running cover: “Why is Raskin trying to downplay his colleague chatting with a convicted sex offender? Is it because he knows his colleague Hakeem also wanted dinner with Epstein? Or is it because he’s worried about what else will be revealed about Dems…?”
And that’s the real story here.
Democrats spent years painting Epstein as a Republican problem, screaming about “connections” that were mostly speculative or outdated. But now? We have a documented outreach, in writing, from the highest-ranking Democrat in the House to a convicted sex offender asking for money and offering face time.
This is not ancient history. This is 2013. Jeffries was a rising political figure. He knew who Epstein was. Everyone did.
Democrats want to pretend Epstein’s depravity was a “both sides” stain. The documents say otherwise. Epstein moved in their circles, funded their causes, and was courted by their leaders.
And now the receipts are public.
The only question left: What else are they hiding?
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