Trump “inclined” to expose Epstein’s clients

The Epstein case

Published 5 September 2024
- By Editorial Staff
Donald Trump claims he never visited Epstein's private island.

Donald Trump says in an interview that he is “inclined” to make Epstein’s entire client list public if he is elected president. Epstein’s “black book” is believed to include a large number of celebrities and power brokers.

In early 2024, a federal judge released previously classified subpoenaed documents against the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. These include 69 mentions of Prince Andrew’s name, including accusations that he had sexual relations with minors in orgies on several occasions.

Now former President Donald Trump wants to publish Epstein’s “black book” with the names of clients he flew on his private jet, the “Lolita Express”, to his private island in the Caribbean Sea. On the island, there are numerous accounts of sex trafficking of young women and girls.

– I never went to his island, fortunately. But a lot of people did, Trump said when interviewed by Lex Fridman on Tuesday.

Fridman stressed that it was “very strange” that the list of people who traveled to the island had not been made public yet. However, Trump hints that if he is elected president this fall, the full list will be released to the public.

– It’s very interesting, isn’t it? Probably will be, by the way, Trump says and continues:

– I’d certainly take a look at it.

Clinton, Spacey and Gates

In the interview, Trump compares Epstein’s list to the classified documents from the investigation into the assassination of US President John F Kennedy in 1963. When he was president, Trump tried to make the entire investigation public, but was stopped at the last minute by intelligence officials who persuaded the president that it would be “damaging”. However, he has promised that if he is elected president again, he will make the investigation public, which is why John F Kennedy’s nephew Robert F Kennedy Jr. decided to drop out of the presidential race in favor of Trump.

However, Epstein’s pilot Larry Visoski has testified that Trump was on the plane, but it has not been proven that he participated in any illegal activities with Epstein. The names of Bill Clinton, Kevin Spacey and Bill Gates have also been floating around the sex offender.

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