Donald Trump’s recent comments regarding his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein have only served to reignite questions surrounding the scandal. Trump’s explanation that he fell out with Epstein because the latter “stole” his employees from Mar-a-Lago raises disturbing implications, especially given the context of Epstein’s sex trafficking crimes. Furthermore, Trump’s ambiguous remarks about possibly pardoning Ghislaine Maxwell and his association with those who may have contributed to a birthday book for Epstein have fueled speculation. The article suggests that these actions, combined with Trump’s apparent cognitive decline, will likely keep the Epstein scandal in the public eye.
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President Trump’s attempts to distance himself from Jeffrey Epstein are complicated by his own statements. Trump confirmed that the dispute stemmed from Epstein hiring young women from his Mar-a-Lago spa, which led to their falling out and Epstein’s expulsion from the club. This account, however, contrasts with previous statements and reports that suggest the rift may have resulted from other factors, such as competition over a Palm Beach property. These revelations raise questions about what Trump knew about Epstein’s activities, particularly given his past comments and the timeline of events.
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Trump Says Epstein ‘Stole’ Underage Victim from Mar-a-Lago Spa
The whole situation is just astounding. We’re talking about a comment from Donald Trump where he essentially accuses Jeffrey Epstein of stealing an underage victim from the Mar-a-Lago spa. Where do we even begin? It’s a statement that reeks of several layers of wrongdoing, and it raises a lot of very disturbing questions. The immediate reaction is disbelief, followed by the grim realization that, yes, he actually said that.
One of the first things that leaps out is the implication that underage girls were employed at Mar-a-Lago in the first place. Why?… Continue reading
During a recent Air Force One press briefing, President Donald Trump stated that Jeffrey Epstein “stole” former Mar-a-Lago employee Virginia Giuffre, indicating she was among those “taken” by Epstein. Trump claimed he had banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago for taking employees, even though Giuffre, who died by suicide in April, had previously worked at his resort. This comes amid scrutiny over the administration’s refusal to release further records related to Epstein, despite earlier promises of transparency, highlighting ongoing tension. Giuffre was a key accuser in the Epstein-Maxwell sex trafficking case, alleging abuse by prominent figures.
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Ghislaine Maxwell is seeking to overturn her sex trafficking conviction from 2021, arguing that a 2007 non-prosecution agreement with Jeffrey Epstein should have protected her from federal charges. Her legal team maintains the government violated this agreement by prosecuting her. Despite a lower court ruling against her, the case has drawn renewed attention, especially after a meeting between Maxwell’s attorney and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche. This meeting followed growing pressure for transparency in the Epstein case, including calls to release Epstein files and a request from the former President.
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Amidst growing scrutiny of his administration’s handling of evidence related to Jeffrey Epstein, Donald Trump has denied ever visiting Epstein’s private Caribbean island, Little Saint James. Trump stated that he was invited, but declined to go. This denial follows reports of Trump’s repeated presence in Epstein files and a Justice Department official meeting with Ghislaine Maxwell. The former president’s comments come as he faces increased pressure for transparency regarding the 2019 child sex trafficking case.
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Federal agents raided a Tujunga home linked to Robert Shinn, the pastor of Shekinah Church and subject of the Netflix docuseries “Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult,” on Friday morning. The raid, involving agents from the U.S. Postal Service, IRS, and U.S. Department of Labor, was conducted in relation to an investigation into sex trafficking, money laundering, and fraud. The search warrant was executed at approximately 6 a.m., with SWAT officers providing assistance. Neighbors reported the home was constantly blocked off and the agents had rammed the gates to gain access. The investigation is ongoing and further details will be released as the investigation progresses, though no arrests have been made as of Friday afternoon.
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Speaking at a press conference, Donald Trump claimed he declined an invitation to Jeffrey Epstein’s island, characterizing it as “one of my very good moments.” Trump has previously stated he never visited the island, which was described as a place for sex trafficking. Despite attempts to shift focus, the controversy surrounding Trump’s ties to Epstein persists. The former president has been feeling pressure from both his MAGA base and Democrats.
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Senator Ron Wyden has been investigating Epstein’s financial network and uncovered over $1.5 billion in suspicious transactions flagged by four major banks. These transactions included transfers linked to Russian banks and payments to women and girls from multiple countries, according to Wyden. Despite requests, the Trump administration allegedly blocked access to the full files. Wyden’s office found over 4,700 money transfers connected to Epstein.
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A lawsuit filed by the U.S. Virgin Islands alleges that JPMorgan Chase aided Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking operation by turning a blind eye to suspicious activities. The complaint claims the bank facilitated and concealed financial transactions related to the trafficking enterprise. The U.S.V.I. contends that JPMorgan provided services to Epstein even after his 2008 conviction, prioritizing his financial influence and overlooking red flags for over a decade. The lawsuit further states that human trafficking was the primary activity of Epstein’s accounts at JPMorgan.
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