
Last November, Donald Trump signed a law requiring the disclosure of all information related to the estate of Jeffrey Epstein. He did it even though At first I did not want to support the publication of the files. The President of the United States had to rectify and sign the law after verifying the strong support of Congress.
Thus, for several days, we have been witnessing a slow but steady flow of data, documents and images especially what is related to the sex offender. All of this information is released by the US Department of Justice and immediately makes headlines.
Trump denies categorically all accusations of irregularities linked to the disgraced financier. But details continue to emerge indicating that Her relationship with Epstein was more frequent and intense than previously thought.. The tycoon appears several times in the documentation of the case concerning the man who was his friend and with whom he said he had severed ties in 2004.
Rape accusations against Trump
Among the new files published by Justice on the pedophile case is a testimony collected by the FBI in which someone who claimed having been raped by the current American president. The text, included in a new batch of thousands of documents released Tuesday, does not identify the person who spoke with federal authorities or the alleged victim, since many details were redacted.
The Justice Department itself said in a statement that some of these recently released documents “contain false and sensational accusations against President Trump, presented to the FBI just before the 2020 election.” This statement, recorded on October 27, 2020, contains the story of a person who worked as a limousine driver in the Dallas area and who claimed to have taken Trump to the Fort Worth, Texas airport in 1995.
The driver told the FBI that some of the things Trump said in a phone conversation during the trip “were very disturbing” and that he was “seconds away from stopping the limo, pulling him out of the car and hurting him because of some of the things he was saying,” although he ultimately decided not to do so. During the phone conversation, Trump repeatedly mentioned the name “Jeffrey” and refers to “abuse of a girl”, according to the driver.
He goes on to say that when he recounted this meeting with Trump to a woman he knew, she assured him that “Donald J. Trump raped her and Jeffrey Epstein.” The FBI official said he advised the woman to “call the police about the incident,” but she responded, “I can’t, they’ll kill me.” The deponent claims he didn’t hear from her again until January 2000, when another person told him the woman “was dead” and “had been found with her head ‘smashed’ in Kiefer, Oklahoma.”
New files released this week include several mentions of the president, who has sought to distance himself as much as possible from Epstein and his crimes. Included are several apparent clues, unknown whether they were subsequently investigated, compiled by the FBI on the case. Trump’s alleged party attendance made on Epstein’s properties in the early 2000s.
Many other flights with Epstein
Another example, Trump flew pedophile at least eight times between 1993 and 1996»wrote a federal prosecutor for the Southern District of New York. He specified that this period corresponds to that studied as part of the investigations into Epstein’s accomplice and ex-partner, Ghislaine Maxwell, who coincided with the current president on at least four of these flights.
“I want you to know that the flight logs we received yesterday reflect that Donald Trump traveled on Epstein’s private jet far more times than expected (or of which we were aware),” that prosecutor wrote in a January 2020 email, which is included in the filing. In some cases, the prosecutor added, those who traveled on the plane could serve as witnesses in the case against Maxwell, who was sentenced in 2021 to 20 years in prison for sex trafficking of minors.
“There is information that he traveled with, among others and on different occasions, (his ex-wife) Marla Maples, his daughter Tiffany and his son Eric. On one 1993 flight, he and Epstein were the only passengers checked in; on another, the only three passengers were Epstein, Trump and (a passenger whose name is redacted) 20 years at that time,” the prosecutor’s message continues. The email adds that “on two other flights, two of the passengers, respectively, were women who could be witnesses in a case against Maxwell.”
No evidence of crimes
Neither the cited email nor the flight logs prove that Trump knew about Epstein’s sex crimesnor do they indicate participation in illegal acts. According to what was published by the The New York Timesnor do the documents indicate any improper conduct on the part of the president,
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, Trump’s former personal lawyer who is helping oversee the release of the files, said documents involving the president would be included in the data breach. However, reports from the New York Times indicate that Trump’s closeness to Epstein was greater than previously reported.
According to the newspaper, no evidence has been found linking Trump to the sex trafficking crimes committed by Epstein, but it has been documented. social encounters and personal connections between the two. The NYT specifies that the information is based on official documents, court records and communications previously reviewed by federal prosecutors.
Trump against the “New York Times”
What matters is how all this information contrasts with the social media post Trump made in 2024, when claimed that “he was never on Epstein’s plane or on his ‘stupid’ island”, collect Reuters. The tycoon met Epstein in the 1990s and early 2000s. Trump has said their relationship ended in the mid-2000s and that he never knew of the financier’s sexual abuse.
This Tuesday, the president condemned the information from the New York newspaper. “He the failure of the New York Times, with its lies and deliberate misrepresentationsposes a serious threat to our nation’s national security,” Trump wrote in an article on Truth Social. He added: “His radical left-wing and unhinged behavior, constantly writing FALSE articles and opinions, must be addressed and stopped. THEY ARE A TRUE ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE! Thank you for your attention to this matter.
The declarations are part of the long battle between Trump and The New York Times. In recent years, the newspaper has published investigations and articles critical of his political and personal career, leading to frequent reactions from the president against the media and other press outlets. In September, the president announced a $15 billion lawsuit against the newspaper, alleging defamation and accusing the outlet of being a “virtual mouthpiece” for the Democratic Party.