Trump Flew on Epstein’s Private Jet Multiple Times in 1990s, Newly Released Documents Show
Newly released Jeffrey Epstein case documents show that the U.S. President Donald Trump flew on Epstein’s private jet multiple times in the 1990s, raising scrutiny.
Documents from Jeffrey Epstein’s case reveal U.S. President Donald Trump flew on Epstein’s private jet at least eight times during the 1990s, sparking renewed attention over his past connections.
According to emails from a New York prosecutor included in the release, Trump flew “far more than previously reported” on Epstein’s jet. In at least four flights, Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s close associate now serving 20 years in prison for aiding sexual abuse of minors, was also present. No allegations of criminal activity against Trump are made in the documents.
In one flight, only three passengers were aboard; Epstein, Trump, and a 20-year-old woman whose name was redacted. Other flights included women who could have been potential witnesses in the Maxwell case.
Trump has consistently denied wrongdoing. In a 2024 post on Truth Social, he said he never flew on Epstein’s jet or visited his private island. The White House has not commented on the newly released documents.
Epstein, a financier and convicted sex offender, was first convicted in 2008 in Florida for procuring an underage girl for prostitution. In 2019, the U.S. Department of Justice charged him with sex trafficking. His death in a New York federal jail was ruled a suicide.
During the 1990s and early 2000s, Trump was publicly known to have socialized with Epstein. Trump has stated that their relationship ended in the mid-2000s, before Epstein’s criminal activities became widely known.
The Department of Justice noted that some of the documents contain “false and inflammatory allegations” against Trump, submitted to the FBI shortly before the 2020 election. Officials emphasized these claims are baseless and would have been politically exploited if credible.
The latest release comprises roughly 30,000 heavily redacted pages, including dozens of video clips, some allegedly recorded inside a federal detention center. These documents illustrate the breadth of Epstein’s network and highlight high-profile individuals connected to him.
Legal analysts say the documents detail Trump’s interactions with Epstein but do not implicate him in any criminal wrongdoing. Public perception, however, may remain affected by the association.
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