WASHINGTON: First Lady Melania Trump has dismissed claims linking her to convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein as “propaganda,” while calling for open congressional hearings to allow Epstein’s victims to testify under oath.
In a statement, Melania Trump said that fake photos of her with Epstein have been circulated on social media. She did not elaborate on the origin or nature of the images.
The First Lady further advocated for transparency regarding the Epstein case, stating that every victim should have the opportunity to testify publicly before Congress. She said such testimony should be made a permanent part of the Congressional record “so that the truth can come out.”
Melania Trump did not provide additional details about her proposed hearings or respond to specific allegations.
Remember that mong the newly released records, the name of Suleman Dawood—who identifies himself as the Khan of Qalat—appears in connection with the Epstein case. One document confirms that Dawood figured in proceedings linked to Epstein’s prosecution.
The disclosure also includes a photograph showing Suleman Dawood standing alongside Jeffrey Epstein at an event held at the Israeli Embassy in the United States.
Pakistan does not maintain diplomatic relations at any level with Israel.





