New Epstein documents again point to Trump: "He loved 'chasing pussy'"
The files also reveal that the US president traveled eight times on the deceased pedophile's private plane.
BarcelonaThe trickle of new documents and files related to the magnate and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has been constant for days. On the one hand, within the framework of the US Congressional Oversight Committee, Democrats have released Several photographs showing US President Donald Trump surrounded by women at the tycoon's parties. Furthermore, the US Department of Justice published last Friday part of the so-called Epstein papersA series of documents concerning the investigations into the deceased convicted sex offender and child abuser were released. This Tuesday, Trump is implicated in a new release of files from the Justice Department: Epstein mentions him in a letter, and a prosecutor indicates that the current president traveled eight times on the pedophile's private jet.
According to reports The GuardianIn a letter sent by Epstein to Larry Nassar, the US gymnastics team doctor sentenced to 175 years for sexually assaulting several athletes, the magnate tells him that the president "also shares" what he calls "love for young girls": "When a beautiful young woman walked by chasing cuntesIn a post on X, the US Department of Justice asserted that some of the documents it has released "contain false and sensationalist claims made against President Trump that were submitted to the FBI just before the 2020 election." The US administration believes that these false and "unfounded" claims would undoubtedly have already been used as a weapon against President Trump. Until a few weeks ago, Washington refused to release the documents. After months of pressure, during which even some of its base criticized it for blocking the release of the files and a split occurred within the MAGA movement, in November Trump reversed course and gave the order for the documents to be released."It's time to put that Democratic deception behind us," he said then.
Trump flew on Epstein's private plane
On Monday, another release of the Epstein papers revealed that the current US president flew at least eight times with the convicted sex offender on his private plane during the 1990s. On one occasion, the trip was solely with Epstein and a 20-year-old woman. Among the files made public is an email from January 2020 in which a prosecutor wrote: "Donald Trump traveled on Epstein's private jet far more times than has been reported (or than we were aware of)." According to the prosecutor, on four of those flights, Trump also met Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's accomplice and former partner, who was sentenced in 2021 to 20 years in prison for sex trafficking of minors. Part of the batch of files that exposed this disappeared after being published, but the newspaper The Washington Post He managed to download the documents before they were taken down. In fact, although Trump agreed to release the documents, it's important to note that since his second term in the White House, the US president has purged the Justice Department, turning it into a weapon against his political enemies. It is precisely this department that decides which documents are released and which must remain confidential.
In this context, Democrats introduced a resolution on Monday urging the Senate to take legal action against the Justice Department for not releasing all the documents. "The American people deserve full transparency, and Senate Democrats will use every tool at our disposal to ensure it," said Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer in a statement on social media. For now, the Justice Department has indicated that there will be delays in the full release of the documents due to the large volume of data and the complexity of the information.