Is Melania turning on Trump? Why bring up Epstein now?
April 11, 2026, 4:02 a.m. ET
Melania Trump, fresh off new polling that shows she’s America’s least-popular first lady, has come out of nowhere and positioned herself to be President Donald Trump’s least-popular wife.
With no advance notice or even context, the usually invisible first lady materialized on April 9 and gave a statement at the White House, distancing herself from the Jeffrey Epstein scandal that has plagued the Trump administration.
You remember the Epstein files, right? They were the subject of all the “notorious child sex trafficking” headlines President Trump tried to bomb out of existence by starting a war with Iran.
Trump pushed Epstein files into a closet. Melania brought them back.
If I’m being honest, the war gambit kind of worked. News about the Epstein files and Trump’s connection therein had largely subsided, making way for news about Trump’s incalculably dumb idea to start a war in the Middle East.
The president used the cover of war to toss Pam Bondi into the attorney general waste bin, unhappy with how she failed to contain the Epstein scandal. He replaced her with his former personal attorney, a guy who once said partying with Epstein ‒ a convicted sex offender who died in prison awaiting a sex trafficking trial ‒ was no big deal.
All that noise about Trump’s name appearing repeatedly in the Epstein files had quieted down, drowned out by hollering over soaring gas prices and the occasional presidential threat to commit genocide. That’s relatively calm by Trump’s standards.
Melania did nothing to defend her husband, only herself
But then along comes Melania ‒ unexpectedly, unannounced and, for her husband, very unhelpful.
From behind a lectern at the White House, the first lady said: “The lies linking me with the disgraceful Jeffrey Epstein need to end today.”
Ruh-roh.

The questions her statement raised were numerous: Which lies? Who’s doing the lying? Why are you saying this now? What do you know that we don’t?
An additional question would be: “Uhhhhh, I can’t help but notice you’re distancing yourself from all things Epstein and proclaiming your innocence, but you’re not exactly distancing your husband or claiming he’s completely innocent. Care to elaborate?”
Did Melania go rogue with her Epstein statement?
The president reportedly didn’t know his wife was bringing up the Epstein files. And again, nobody was really talking about the files … until she brought them up, for reasons that remain unclear.
Donald Trump has tried mightily to get everyone, including his MAGA base, to move on from Epstein, ludicrously painting the scandal as old news. The last thing he wants is more of a spotlight on the case and Epstein’s victims.
So one can imagine Trump’s surprise when his wife stood before the cameras on April 9 and said: “Give these victims their opportunity to testify under oath in front of Congress with the power of sworn testimony. Each and every woman should have her day to tell her story in public, if she wishes, and then her testimony should be permanently entered into the Congressional Record.”
Oh my. Something tells me there’s trouble in the storybook romance of Donald and Melania.
The lady doth protest too much, perhaps?
We’ve seen evidence that the first lady at least knew and associated with Epstein and his partner Ghislaine Maxwell, who’s serving a 20-year prison term for conspiring to transport minors for illicit sex. There’s a photo of the Trumps partying with both of them, and there’s a friendly email exchange in the Epstein files that appears to be between Melania Trump and Maxwell in 2002, with Maxwell calling her “sweet pea.”
The first lady said in her White House statement: “My email reply to Maxwell cannot be categorized as anything more than casual correspondence. My polite reply to her email doesn’t amount to anything more than a trivial note.”
OK, sure. Whatever.
But nobody was asking about that email exchange or saying much of anything about her connection to the Epstein files. So why did she come out and put the Epstein matter on the front burner when her husband, by spending billions of dollars on an unnecessary war, had so successfully put it on the back burner?
The bottom line is that Melania tossed her husband under the bus. LOL!
There are two possible explanations. One is that she hates her husband ‒ relatable! ‒ and wanted to toss him under a bus carrying the voluminous Epstein files. The other is that some kind of bombshell Epstein report is brewing and she’s trying to save her skin by getting ahead of it.
Either way, the Epstein files are back, as they should be.
And we all have our wildly unpopular first lady to thank for that!
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