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Unlikely Friends: Emails Reveal Epstein and a Journalist's Election Worries

New York, USAThursday, November 13, 2025
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A Controversial Connection

Jeffrey Epstein, a man known for his controversial past, had an unexpected connection with a New York Times journalist. Their emails, recently made public, show a bond that went beyond typical professional interactions. They talked about news coverage and even shared concerns about the 2016 presidential election.

Unease and Anxiety

The emails reveal a sense of unease between the two as Donald Trump's popularity grew. The journalist, Landon Thomas Jr., seemed increasingly worried about Trump's chances against Hillary Clinton.

February 2016

In one email from February 2016, Thomas expressed his anxiety, writing:

"It's getting scary. The stories you could tell. . . "

Epstein responded with a chilling perspective, suggesting that Trump's lack of shame might actually be an advantage in the election.

June 2016

As the election drew closer, Thomas's concern grew. In June 2016, he asked Epstein if Trump could win.

September 2016

By September, his worry had turned to panic. He asked Epstein how he should adjust his portfolio if Trump won. Epstein's response was cryptic, telling Thomas to ask again on the 30th.

Fear and Fascination

The emails paint a picture of two men watching the political landscape with a mix of fear and fascination. It's a reminder of how even those on the sidelines can be deeply affected by the outcomes of an election. The emails also raise questions about the relationships between powerful figures and the media.

Aftermath

Thomas left the New York Times in early 2019. Attempts to reach him for comment were unsuccessful.

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