Asked by journalists aboard Air Force One in the return of Scotland, the US president revealed the cause of the end of friendship with Epstein
US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he ended his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein because he had “stolen” employees of his private club in Florida, including one of the best known victims of the alleged sexual criminal.
After on Monday he first justified his departure from Epstein, whom he was a friend over decades, Trump was today questioned by journalists aboard Air Force One in the return of Scotland, adding that the reason was the sex criminal “to take people who worked” to him.
The women, he said, were “taken from the spa, hired by him – in other words, they disappeared.” “I said, listen, we don’t want them to take our people,” Trump stressed.
When this happened again, Trump said he banned Epstein from Mar-a-lag.
Asked if Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein’s best-known sexual trafficking, was one of the employees taken, Trump, after hesitation, said “he stole it.”
White House Communication Director Steven Cheung recently said Epstein was expelled “for being a pervert.”
Epstein committed, according to the authorities, in a prison cell in New York in 2019, while awaiting trial on accusations of sexual trafficking.
In 2008, Epstein faced state accusations related to the sexual abuse of minors in Florida, but reached a controversial secret agreement with the prosecutor who allowed him to declare himself guilty of a request for prostitution and fulfill 13 months in prison.
Confirmation by the Federal Department of Investigation (FBI) and the Justice Department (DOJ) earlier this month that there was no evidence of an “client list” blackmailed by Epstein, and that the death of the pedophile in a federal prison in 2019 resulted from suicide, led to a crisis among the Maga Great Again (Make America “),” to make America New “) from Donald Trump.
Under pressure from conspiracy segments of his political base to disclose more information about the Epstein case, Trump denied knowledge or involvement in Epstein’s crimes and said he ended friendship for years.
With his supporters and congressmen dissatisfied with what they consider to be a lack of transparency on the case, Trump recently instructed attorney Pam Bondi to request public disclosure of secret process jury transcriptions.
A federal judge denied the request and a second judge has not yet commented.
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) released two weeks ago a letter with “obscene” content that Trump had sent to Epstein when both had a friendship.
According to the newspaper, was Ghislaine Maxwell, former Epstein’s parcege, who collected letters from Trump and other Epstein partners to include them in an album as a gift.
Trump sued WSJ, News Corp, a group that includes the newspaper, and its owner, Rupert Murdoch, for publicizing the alleged letter to Epstein.
NewsCorp’s reference newspaper has stated that it will “defend itself vigorously” against the US President, maintaining complete confidence in the rigor and accuracy of the published information.
Subsequently, WSJ published that Trump had been informed in May by DOJ officials that his name appears “several times” in the files of the case against Jeffrey Epstein.
At the “Routine Informative Meeting”, where this was not the central theme, Bondi and their team will have informed Trump that the files contained what they considered “unlinked rumors about many people, including Trump, who had contact with Epstein in the past,” says the newspaper.
According to WSJ, one of the sources with knowledge of the documents said they “include hundreds of other names.”