Several users on X brought Trump's campaign comments about having "no problem" releasing Epstein-related documents, one day after his victory.
Trump and Epstein operated in the same social circles in the 1990s, and Trump occasionally spoke highly of him. But there has been no documented evidence that Trump visited Epstein’s private island, ...
Referring to Elon Musk's statement about billionaires like Gates supporting Kamala to prevent Trump from coming into power and releasing 'The Epstein client list, an X user tweeted: "Honestly a ...
New York State Assemblyman Harvey Epstein said he was “totally surprised” by Saturday Night Live’s “fun” skit linking his name to infamous pervs Jeffrey Epstein and Harvey Weinstein.
Explosive new audio reveals that Donald Trump detailed how he really felt about his White House staff to Jeffrey Epstein, and Epstein touted old photos of Trump with half-naked women taken at the ...
Jeffrey Epstein spent his last years “afraid” of his former friend Donald Trump, the author Michael Wolff, who spent hours interviewing the pedophile financier, has said. The multimillionaire ...
Explosive tapes recorded by author Michael Wolff show Epstein claiming Trump liked to “f---” his friends’ wives and first slept with Melania on the “Lolita Express.” Executive Editor ...
It’s many. But it would be interesting to see the crossover between the Epstein client list and Kamala’s puppet masters. Ha ha ha. Mhm, I bet there are a lot of names that appear on both lists.
In the clips shared by Wolff, Epstein notes the way that Trump is able to charm people by telling them what they want to hear. He also accused the former president of being a "horrible human being ...
In a series of newly-released tapes posted this weekend by the Daily Beast, convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein is heard speaking with author Michael Wolff about his relationship with Donald Trump.
On the eve of an election that both parties are calling one of the most consequential in the country’s history, it’s clear ...
Recently, in an idle moment, I stumbled on a superb piece by Joseph Epstein, “Joan Didion From the Couch,” which reminded me of how the engineering of reputations in the literary world often betrays ...