This situation takes place amid the political repercussions of his former friendship with Epstein and after he continues to fail to fulfill his campaign promise to make the documents public. According to documents published on November 25, 2016, after Trump won the presidential election, Larry Visoski, Epstein’s pilot, wrote: “Trump is still scheduled to leave on Sunday between 4 and 6 pm. Can you let me know if we are still in agreement to take off on Saturday at 6 pm?” Epstein responded: “I’ll tell you tomorrow morning.”
Trump’s movements were also tracked in other emails. Epstein received a notice on December 2, 2017: “Trump is in our neighborhood today. It looks like he’s going to 740 Park for a fundraiser.”. While the sender was redacted, it was signed by Richard Kahn, Epstein’s accountant. Jeffrey Epstein’s emails that have come to light have raised further doubts about former Prince Andrew Mountbatten Windsor’s version of when he broke off relations with the pedophile and his denials about having met his accuser, Virginia Giuffre.
Newly released emails reveal that Epstein kept close tabs on Trump. Among the numerous messages that were posted was one from a visitor who was waiting outside Epstein’s home, apparently making a joke about Trump while waiting to enter. “I’m at the door, but I’ll wait my turn. I don’t want to arrive early and find Trump at your house,” she wrote, adding two smiling emojis. His name was redacted in the email. In another exchange in March 2018, Landon Thomas Jr., then a New York Times reporter, sent Epstein a Daily Beast article that reflected on whether Trump was close to suffering a “psychiatric breakdown.” Epstein responded: “He’s lonely and crazy!…” Epstein received multiple updates from his pilot about Trump’s moves during the years covered by the publication.
“President-elect’s schedule update: Trump’s plane will arrive in Orlando at 5 p.m. Friday for an event and then arrive in Palm Beach at approximately 10 p.m. He tends to arrive late, so 11 p.m. could be a realistic time for his arrival at PBI,” Visoski wrote in December 2016, also noting that the airport would close for 20 minutes before and after Trump’s arrival.
Visoski’s emails about Trump’s flights appeared to be a response to Epstein’s email in which he told her, “I won’t be leaving until 8 pm tomorrow.” Visoski had more information about Trump on September 30, 2017. “I heard President Trump is arriving in St. Thomas on Tuesday, FYI,” he wrote.
In November of that year, Epstein spoke of an apparent planned trip to Little St. James, an island in the U.S. Virgin Islands where he abused teenage girls. “For now, we will go to [Little St James] early Sunday the 26th and then to New York, where I will stay all week,” Epstein told his pilot, Visoski. “Trump will be in town that week.” There is nothing in the email to suggest Epstein was planning to meet with Trump.
The released documents were recently revealed after House Democrats on the oversight committee released three unpublished email exchanges sent by Epstein in 2011, 2015 and 2019, in which the sex trafficker and pedophile described Trump as the “dog who didn’t bark” and claimed that Trump had “spent hours” at Epstein’s home with one of the victims, and that “of course” Trump “I knew about the girls.”
The release of those email exchanges reignited the controversy over Epstein that has dogged Trump for months. In a post on his “Social Truth” platform, Trump accused Democrats of “trying to talk about the Jeffrey Epstein hoax issue because they will do anything to divert attention from how badly they have done with the government shutdown and so many other issues.”
The latest emails were among thousands of documents from Epstein’s estate released Wednesday by the U.S. House of Representatives oversight committee. The billionaire and pedophile Jeffrey Epstein took his own life in a New York prison in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking and conspiracy charges. His partner and also pimp Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2022 after being found guilty of sex trafficking.
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