NBC News on Wednesday released previously unseen video that shows President Trump Donald John TrumpSteele Dossier sub-source was subject of FBI counterintelligence probe Pelosi slams Trump executive order on pre-existing conditions: It 'isn't worth the paper it's signed on' Trump 'no longer angry' at Romney because of Supreme Court stance MORE and wealthy financier Jeffrey Epstein interacting at a party in 1992.

The footage from NBC's archives shows Trump dancing with women and talking and laughing with Epstein at the president's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida. The video was released amid questions over the extent of Trump's relationship with Epstein, who was indicted last week on sex trafficking charges.

Video dating back more than 25 years gives us a look at the relationship between President Trump and accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. The clip shows both of them together at a party in 1992, @stephgosk reports. pic.twitter.com/6Jm8ii2Rj9 — TODAY (@TODAYshow) July 17, 2019

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The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the video, but Trump has insisted that he hasn't spoken to Epstein in 15 years.

"I knew him like everybody in Palm Beach knew him. I mean, people in Palm Beach knew him," Trump said a day after the charges against Epstein were unsealed. "He was a fixture in Palm Beach. I had a falling out with him a long time ago. I don’t think I’ve spoken to him for 15 years. I wasn’t a fan."

In the footage, Trump is shown inviting Epstein into his property for the get together. The video cuts to Trump dancing and pulling a woman close to him. It then shows Trump whispering into Epstein's ear and appearing to point at the women in attendance as the two men share a laugh.

Prosecutors in New York alleged that Epstein, 66, engaged in sex acts with girls as young as 14 and had some girls recruit others to be part of an alleged sex trafficking operation. Epstein has denied any wrongdoing.

He pleaded guilty more than a decade ago to a charge of soliciting prostitution in Florida as part of a deal negotiated by Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta Alex Alexander AcostaFederal litigator files complaint alleging Labor secretary abused his authority Appeals court to review legality of Epstein plea deal Appeals court finds prosecutors' secret plea agreement with Epstein didn't break law MORE, who served as a U.S. attorney at the time.

Trump and Epstein were known to run in the same social circles in New York and Florida. Trump told New York Magazine in a 2002 article that Epstein is a "terrific guy" and "a lot of fun to be with."

Last Friday, Trump reiterated that he broke off his connection to Epstein while standing next to Acosta, who is resigning over his role in negotiating the 2008 plea deal.