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Revelaron mails en los que Jeffrey Epstein afirma que Trump pasaba horas en su casa con una de las víctimas

Los demócratas de la Cámara de Representantes publicaron correos electrónicos en los que Jeffrey Epstein asegura que Donald Trump pasaba horas en su casa con una de sus víctimas.
Los mails expuestos este mismo miércoles también sugerían que Epstein sabía que el presidente de Estados Unidos sabía más sobre los abusos de lo que reconoció públicamente.
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Desde el inicio del caso Epstein, Trump negó cualquier participación o conocimiento de la operación de tráfico sexual. El líder de la Casa Blanca afirmó hace tiempo que había sido amigo de él, pero que se habían distanciado.
Sin embargo, los demócratas del Comité de Supervisión de la Cámara de Representantes dijeron que los correos electrónicos planteaban nuevos interrogantes sobre la verdadera relación entre ambos.
En uno de los mensajes divulgados este miércoles, Epstein afirmó rotundamente que “Trump sabía de las chicas”, muchas de las cuales eran menores de edad, según se descubrió posteriormente.
En otro mail, el condenado reflexionaba sobre cómo abordar las preguntas de los medios de comunicación sobre su relación a medida que Trump se convertía en una figura política nacional. Jeffrey Epstein se suicidó en 2019, antes de enfrentar el juicio por abuso sexual. (Foto: prensa Netflix)
Los tres intercambios de correos electrónicos separados publicados el miércoles datan de después del acuerdo de culpabilidad de Epstein en 2008 en Florida por cargos estatales de solicitar prostitución, en el que los fiscales federales acordaron no presentar cargos.
Ocurrieron años después de que Trump y Epstein tuvieran un supuesto distanciamiento a principios de la década de 2000. Uno estaba dirigido a la confidente de larga data de Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, mientras que dos eran con el autor Michael Wolff.
En un correo electrónico de abril de 2011, Epstein le dijo a Maxwell, quien posteriormente fue condenada por cargos relacionados con facilitar sus delitos: “Quiero que te des cuenta de que ese perro que no ha ladrado es Trump”.
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En ese mismo mensaje agregó que una víctima no identificada “pasó horas en mi casa con él, y nunca se lo ha mencionado”. “He estado pensando en eso”, respondió Maxwell.
En otro correo electrónico de enero de 2019, Epstein le escribió a Wolff sobre Trump: “Por supuesto que sabía de las chicas, ya que le pidió a Ghislaine que parara”.
Los demócratas de la Cámara de Representantes, citando a un denunciante anónimo, dijeron esta semana que Maxwell se estaba preparando para pedirle formalmente a Trump que conmutara su sentencia de prisión federal. El príncipe de 65 años volvió a insistir en su inocencia frente a las denuncias por agresión sexual y por sus presuntos vínculos con el empresario estadounidense Jeffrey Epstein. (Foto: Reuters)
Los correos electrónicos se proporcionaron al Comité de Supervisión junto con un lote mayor de documentos del patrimonio de Epstein que el panel solicitó como parte de su investigación sobre el financista y Maxwell, que cumple una condena de 20 años por cargos de tráfico sexual.
La Cámara de Representantes tiene previsto regresar el miércoles para aprobar la legislación que ponga fin al cierre del gobierno y es probable que en ese contexto la atención vuelva al caso Epstein.
“Estos últimos correos electrónicos y correspondencia plantean preguntas evidentes sobre qué más está ocultando la Casa Blanca y la naturaleza de la relación entre Epstein y el presidente”, dijo en un comunicado el representante Robert García de California, el principal demócrata del Comité de Supervisión.
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Trump ha condenado las continuas preguntas sobre su manejo del caso como un “engaño” perpetrado por los demócratas. Ha llamado a Epstein un “repugnante” y ha insistido en que nunca participó en ninguna irregularidad con él ni con Maxwell.
A principios de este año, la administración Trump publicó la transcripción de una entrevista en el juzgado con Maxwell, que reconoció que Trump y Epstein habían tenido una relación social, pero negó cualquier conexión entre Trump y la red de tráfico sexual.
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Trump admin announces big step toward ‘energy dominance’ with massive Alaska LNG project alliance

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FIRST ON FOX: An expansive liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in the Arctic took a big step forward this week while officials at the Energy and Interior Departments heralded it as key to President Donald Trump’s «American energy dominance» agenda.
Alaska LNG, a branch of the New York City and Anchorage-based Glenfarne energy company, and energy technology giant BakerHughes announced an alliance that will bring to reality and accelerate plans for a nearly 1,000-mile, 42-inch LNG pipeline down the middle of the Last Frontier, and a corresponding terminal on the Kenai peninsula.
The 807-mile pipeline is projected to begin near Prudhoe Bay on the Arctic Ocean and run down to Nikiski – a village halfway between Anchorage and Homer.
Secretary of Energy Chris Wright and Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum announced the agreement, with Glenfarne CEO Brendan Duval saying that BakerHughes’ partnership on the project is a big deal due to the company’s expertise in LNG compression technology.
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The Alaska pipeline parallels the famous ‘ice-road-trucker’ Dalton Hwy in Alaska. (Lance King/Getty Images)
Duval said the deal reflects an increased momentum toward the mega-project’s future realization and praised the project’s ability to attract «global partners [in order] to achieve national and state energy objectives.»
«Alaska LNG has the potential to be one of the most significant energy infrastructure projects in our nation’s history,» Wright said in a statement to Fox News Digital.
«Today’s investment announcement is an important step forward for the project, prosperity in Alaska, and the energy security of America and our allies. The Trump administration remains committed to unleashing Alaska’s energy potential, including by supporting Alaska LNG.»
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Interior Secretary Doug Burgum added that U.S. LNG is «not just an energy source [but] a strategic asset that powers our economy.»
Burgum, who chairs the National Energy Dominance Council, added that Glenfarne and BakerHughes working together will undoubtedly bear fruit in terms of new energy infrastructure that will create long-term affordable power for Americans that is based in America.
BakerHughes chairman Lorenzo Simonelli said in a statement that natural gas provides secure and reliable energy at an affordable rate to consumers. Simonelli also touted its lower carbon output than other fuels.
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According to reports, the project will include a carbon-capture plant on Alaska’s remote North Slope that will have the capacity to remove seven million tons of carbon dioxide from the project annually.
Alaska’s energy potential has been repeatedly touted by Gov. Mike Dunleavy, who previously told Fox News Digital he is interested in an all-of-the-above approach devoid of politics that instead focuses on what will work and what will keep energy jobs in Alaska and the U.S. writ large versus overseas.
Dunleavy and Alaska officials battled the Biden administration over what they called intentional roadblocks against natural resources exploration in places like Ambler and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge’s Section 1002; commonly dubbed ANWR.
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Outside the Last Frontier’s ubiquitous natural gas and oil prowess, Dunleavy previously told Fox News Digital he would also be open to exploring the power-generating potential of tides in Cook Inlet – said to be the second-strongest lunar-powered ebb and flow in the world.
«That basin in Cook Inlet is the most energy-rich basin on the planet: onshore wind, offshore wind, coalfields, oil, gas, tidal, geothermal — all right there,» he said, noting a separate wind farm on Anchorage’s Fire Island is easily visible from planes taking off at Ted Stevens International Airport.
He said, however, the major issue surrounding any green project is energy-storage capability, pointing to Germany as an example of where that problem has come up.
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«You have to have something; a baseline power, which should be gas.»
«What people need to know is that Alaska’s got this enormous renewable potential that we’re going to capitalize on – but you also have to be able to pay for the capital projects in renewables, such as hydro, solar, wind, and the storage — whether that’s going to be pumped-hydro up here or some other way to store the energy — but you need to have oil and gas to help pay for that,» Dunleavy said.
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Iran claims missile power now ‘far surpasses’ pre-war levels after Israeli bombardment

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Five months after Israel and the U.S.’s bombardment of Iran’s military and nuclear facilities, Iran claims it now has more missile capacity than even before the 12-Day War.
That buildup would have implications far beyond the Middle East: renewed Iranian production could threaten American forces stationed across the region and test Israel’s missile defense limits, potentially pulling Washington into another confrontation if Tehran resumes strikes or proxy attacks.
«Iran’s missile power today far surpasses that of the 12-Day War,» Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi recently declared, touting what he described as the regime’s rapid recovery from the massive U.S. and Israeli bombardment that struck dozens of military and nuclear sites in June. «The enemy in the recent 12-day war failed to achieve all its objectives and was defeated,» he said.
His comments were echoed by Defense Minister Brig. Gen. Aziz Nasirzadeh, who claimed that Iran’s defense industry has not only rebounded but expanded. «Iran’s defense production has improved both in quantity and quality compared to before the 12-day Israeli-imposed war in June,» Nasirzadeh said Monday, insisting that new missiles are rolling off production lines faster than ever.
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Missiles launched from Iran towards Israel are seen from Tubas, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, June 14, 2025. (REUTERS/Raneen Sawafta)
The June conflict — later dubbed the 12-Day War — began when Israel launched a sustained bombing campaign on Iran’s nuclear and missile infrastructure. The United States joined the operation days later with a series of precision strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities.
Behnam Ben Taleblu, a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, told Fox News Digital that Iran’s renewed emphasis on missile production is no surprise given what it learned during the June conflict.
«There’s no doubt that after the 12-Day War, Tehran understands the missiles constitute the long pole in its ability to deter and punish attacks,» Taleblu said. «Expect Tehran to therefore concentrate on building back better when it comes to its missile program, which pre-war was already the largest in the region.»
He warned that Iran’s accelerating focus on missile development could be the spark for the next regional conflict. «It’s for this reason that the next likely conflict between Israel and Iran may well be brought about by missile concerns, not nuclear,» Taleblu said.
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Firefighters and rescue personnel work at an impact site following missile attack from Iran on Israel, at Haifa, Israel, June 15, 2025. (REUTERS/Rami Shlush)
«Moving forward, I’d pay attention to the ‘missile math’ between Israel and Iran,» he added. «Much now depends on rates of production between Israeli interceptors and Iranian medium-range ballistic missiles.»
Brig. Gen. (res.) Yossi Kuperwasser, head of the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security, said Tehran’s post-war threats reflect both internal pressure and an effort to regain leverage.
After the U.S. bombed Iran’s nuclear sites, Tehran said talks on a renewed nuclear deal were off. Washington has insisted Iran must give up all enrichment capacity, while Tehran claims it will continue enrichment for civil purposes.
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A map shows what is within range of ballistic missiles fired from Iran. (Fox News)
Kuperwasser said Iran’s hardliners are using missile rhetoric to test international resolve. «They are attempting to pressure the international community to ease sanctions and diplomatic isolation by issuing threats of escalation,» he said. «To make these threats credible, and drawing lessons from the war in June, they are working intensively to replenish their arsenal of long-range missiles.»
Kuperwasser warned that while Iran’s nuclear ambitions remain, its focus on missile production shows the regime’s priority is deterrence. «Their threats should not be dismissed,» he said. «They must be taken seriously.»
Meanwhile, Tehran has already tested several satellite launch vehicles that use the same multi-stage propulsion and guidance systems needed for an intercontinental ballistic missile. Washington has repeatedly accused Iran of using its civilian space program as cover for developing technologies that could deliver nuclear payloads at intercontinental range.
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Israeli defense officials, in turn, have been racing to expand production of interceptors across the country’s multi-layered air-defense network. The Iron Dome, David’s Sling and Arrow systems were all pushed to their limits during the 12-Day War, when Iran launched hundreds of ballistic and cruise missiles toward Israeli cities and military installations.
Part of the Israeli response goes beyond replenishing interceptors. The country is now fielding one of the world’s first operational high-power laser air-defense systems. The Iron Beam system has completed acceptance testing and is being delivered to the Israel Air Force for operational deployment, Fox News Digital reported last month. The system is designed to intercept rockets, mortars, drones and other aerial threats «at a fraction of the cost of conventional interceptors.»
For Israel and the U.S., Iran’s latest boasts serve as a warning that the 12-Day War may not have settled much at all: both militaries are now racing to prepare for what they see as the next test of regional defenses, one measured in missile ranges and response times.
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