New Epstein Files Expose Trump's Ties: 5 Jaw-Dropping Revelations
New documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein have renewed scrutiny on Donald Trump, revealing he traveled on Epstein's private jet multiple times in the 90s.
The latest batch of documents linked to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation has thrown US President Donald Trump back into the spotlight, revealing fresh details about his past association with the sex offender. Despite no criminal allegations against Trump, the disclosures have sparked renewed scrutiny. Here are five striking revelations:
A closer look at Trump's past with Epstein shows he flew on the financier's private jet far more often than previously known. An internal email from a Manhattan federal prosecutor reveals Trump traveled on Epstein's jet at least eight times between 1993 and 1996, many more times than previously reported.
Flights with Ghislaine Maxwell and a young woman have also surfaced. On at least four flights, Epstein's associate Maxwell was on board, including a 1993 flight with Trump and a 20-year-old woman whose name was redacted.
Trump's past denials about being on Epstein's plane have been contradicted by records. The newly released flight logs list Trump as a repeat passenger, including trips with his then-wife Marla Maples and children.
A newly released FBI case file from October 2020 references a rape allegation involving Trump. Although names and details are redacted, the file recounts a limousine driver's account of a phone call during a 1995 ride to an airport, where Trump allegedly made references to 'abusing some girl.'
A crude handwritten letter attributed to Epstein, but not verified, makes claims about a president sharing Epstein's views on young girls. The letter was reportedly written just days before Epstein's death in August 2019 and contains sexually explicit claims about a president who liked to 'grab snatch.'