* Jeffrey Epstein

Epstein Emails: Revealed Insults Toward Trump During Presidency

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Trump Shushes Reporter After Epstein Question

During a recent gaggle aboard Air Force One, President Trump responded to questions regarding his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, specifically addressing Epstein’s claim that Trump was aware of his alleged sex trafficking activities. Trump deflected these inquiries, instead focusing on Epstein’s associations with other powerful figures like Bill Clinton and Larry Summers. When a reporter attempted a follow-up question about the released Epstein files, Trump abruptly cut her off, silencing her before taking a question from another journalist. This incident adds to a pattern of the president avoiding direct answers about his past relationship with Epstein.

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Epstein Girlfriend Says She Was Delivered to Trump to be Groped

In a recent CNN interview, former swimsuit model Stacey Williams claimed she was delivered to Donald Trump by Jeffrey Epstein to be groped in 1993, echoing an allegation she first made in 2024. The accusation was made in response to the release of Epstein’s emails by the House Oversight Committee, which included a boast by Epstein that he “gave” a girlfriend to Trump. The White House, responding to the 2024 allegations, denied the claims. Meanwhile, a House discharge petition gained enough signatures to force a vote on releasing the Department of Justice’s files on Epstein.

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Trump Demands DOJ Investigate Clinton After Epstein Email Release

Following the release of Epstein’s emails by the House Oversight Committee, former President Donald Trump directed Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate Epstein’s ties to several individuals and institutions. Trump’s request, made on Truth Social, cited the emails as a “hoax” used by Democrats to distract from other issues and requested investigation into Bill Clinton, Larry Summers, and J.P. Morgan Chase, among others. Bondi quickly announced that U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton would lead the investigation. Trump’s involvement in the released emails was referenced, but he has stated that he kicked Epstein out of his club decades ago for being a creep.

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Trump Requests DOJ Probe of Clinton, Epstein Links

Following the impending release of Epstein files by the House, President Trump has requested the Department of Justice to investigate Epstein’s connections to prominent Democrats, including Bill Clinton. This shift in strategy comes after months of attempts to downplay the case and has led to an investigation being led by Jay Clayton. The move is seen as an attempt to deflect from his own vulnerabilities as pressure mounts for transparency, even among some Republican house members. Despite this, it is unclear if the Trump administration will follow through with his promise.

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Trump Flew on Epstein’s Planes: Flight Log Details Emerge

Flight logs reveal that Donald Trump and Bill Clinton both utilized Jeffrey Epstein’s private planes. Trump flew on Epstein’s aircraft on numerous occasions in the 1990s, including trips with family members. Bill Clinton took several flights on Epstein’s planes after leaving office, visiting various international locations. The logs also show that various celebrities, including Naomi Campbell and Kevin Spacey, also flew on Epstein’s planes.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene: Trump’s Epstein Files Stance “A Huge Miscalculation”

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has stated that former President Donald Trump’s opposition to releasing files related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation is a “huge miscalculation.” Greene, who signed a petition to force a vote on the matter, believes the focus should be on supporting Epstein’s victims, who have not accused Trump of any wrongdoing. The House Oversight and Reform Committee, of which Greene is a member, has also released documents from Epstein’s estate that reveal his connections to various high-profile individuals. These documents, according to Greene, offer a glimpse into a complex network of global affairs and powerful figures.

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Epstein Email: Trump “Blew Bubba,” Identity Unconfirmed

An email exchange between Mark and Jeffrey Epstein, released in November 2025, revealed Mark asking his brother to inquire with Steve Bannon about whether Vladimir Putin possessed photos of Donald Trump engaging in oral sex, referred to as “blowing Bubba”. The authenticity of the email was confirmed by Snopes through an independent review of the released Epstein documents. The context of the email exchange showed the full conversation and its lighthearted banter. Speculation arose online regarding the identity of “Bubba,” with some suggesting it could be former President Bill Clinton, although this has not been confirmed.

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Epstein Offered Trump Advice to Russian Diplomat in 2018, Records Reveal

Epstein appeared to offer political advice on dealing with Trump in 2018, which is certainly a fascinating and disturbing angle to this whole saga. It’s almost unbelievable that even after his conviction as a sex offender, Epstein was still trying to position himself as some kind of international power broker, offering counsel on how to manage then-President Trump. The audacity is just staggering, and it underscores the depths of his connections and the kind of influence he believed he wielded.

The fact that Epstein apparently “boasted that he had counseled a top Russian diplomat on Trump’s psyche” really sets the stage.… Continue reading

Trump’s Epstein Problem: Desperation Mounts as Files Threaten Exposure

The US President has been unusually quiet on the matter of releasing files related to Jeffrey Epstein, despite growing pressure from the House of Representatives. A bipartisan bill next week will vote on releasing documents. Concerns about potential Republican defections are rising. Trump has taken extraordinary steps to prevent further document releases, including attempts to persuade a key Republican to withdraw support for the vote. Trump is now accusing Democrats for being at fault.

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