Top Goldman Sachs lawyer asked Jeffrey Epstein for career advice, bashed Trump, private emails show
Source: Business Insider
Nov 13, 2025, 7:34 PM ET
When high-powered Democratic attorney Kathryn Ruemmler now the top lawyer at Goldman Sachs needed to vent about Donald Trump's rise in politics, she turned to their mutual acquaintance, Jeffrey Epstein.
"Trump is living proof of the adage that it is better to be lucky than smart," she told Epstein in an email in August 2015, while planning a visit to his Manhattan mansion. Later, Ruemmler expressed alarm about Trump's climb in the polls. "The Trump success is seriously scary," she wrote in February 2016.
The two chatted frequently about the 2016 presidential election and transition. (In one email, Ruemmler seemed to criticize Trump's Cabinet picks as "moronic." ) They shared gripes well into Trump's first term, as well as news articles on everything from Trump's approach to Big Tech to the Mueller investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. "Trump is truly stupid," Ruemmler wrote in one 2017 email. "Trump is so gross," she said a few months earlier.
The emails, released by the House Oversight Committee this week, were exchanged during Trump's first term in office and before Ruemmler joined Goldman Sachs five years ago. Ruemmler has previously said she regrets her association with Epstein.
Read more: https://www.businessinsider.com/jeffrey-epstein-emails-donald-trump-kathryn-ruemmler-goldman-sachs-lawyer-2025-11
A bunch of the banksters, including Goldman Sachs Chairman & CEO David Solomon, were just at the WH for dinner Wed. night - https://www.democraticunderground.com/10143564092
This exchange happened about 3 years before he was named that at Goldman Sachs, but I expect she's toast now.
Lovie777
(21,119 posts)quite often.
tanyev
(48,291 posts)thesquanderer
(12,848 posts)Sure, everyone is talking about how it might prove --or at least strongly indicate--involvement in sex with minors, money laundering, etc. But looking at what is already coming out, I think there's also an element of just straight up humiliation/embarrassment. People of power/influence/wealth referring to him as stupid, etc. (Assuming he is aware that this kind of stuff is in there.)
travelingthrulife
(3,782 posts)Who knew all these CEOs we have been trained to worship were both stupid and gross.
OhioBack2Blue
(76 posts)Why is she, of all people, talking to Epstein? Why? And, why would she be going to his mansion? The whole sex-trafficking thing began to break open in 2005 - 2006 and kept evolving from that point to where we are today.