In a stunning revelation buried in a 2020 prosecutor’s email, President Donald Trump flew on Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous private jet at least eight times in the 1990s—far more than previously acknowledged—including one flight with only Epstein and a redacted 20-year-old woman aboard, and others alongside Ghislaine Maxwell.

As the Justice Department continues its controversial slow-release of Epstein files, defying calls for full immediate disclosure, the latest batch of over 11,000 documents floods with Trump references: newly surfaced photos of him grinning with Maxwell, subpoenas to Mar-a-Lago for employee records, and flight logs contradicting past statements. Critics slam the “drip feed” strategy as a deliberate tactic to bury explosive details amid heavy redactions, while the DOJ insists some claims are “untrue and sensationalist,” planted before the 2020 election.
Survivors and lawmakers demand unredacted truth, outraged by protections seemingly shielding the powerful. Yet with thousands more pages looming, the public struggles to absorb wave after wave of ties linking Trump to Epstein’s world. How much deeper does this go, and what remains hidden in the unreleased files?
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