Feb 10 • 22:38 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

A new testimony complicates Trump’s version of his ties to the pedophile Epstein

New testimonies challenge Donald Trump's statements regarding his association with Jeffrey Epstein, revealing a warning he made in 2006 about Epstein's conduct.

A fresh round of revelations from the Department of Justice has intensified the scrutiny on Donald Trump's connections to Jeffrey Epstein. Newly released documents unveiled by the DOJ indicate that Trump warned about Epstein's conduct back in 2006, contradicting his previous claims of ignorance about Epstein’s criminal activities. This highlights a significant disparity between Trump's past statements and the emerging evidence presented through testimonies.

One notable piece of evidence comes from an FBI interview conducted in 2019 with Michael Reiter, the former police chief of Palm Beach. Reiter recounted a pivotal phone call he received from Trump shortly after allegations against Epstein surfaced. According to Reiter, Trump expressed his awareness of Epstein's unsavory activities, asserting that “everyone knew” what Epstein was involved in. This claims offers insight into Trump’s perspective at the time and stands in stark contrast to his later narrative that he had no knowledge of Epstein's crimes.

The implications of these revelations are far-reaching, as they not only raise questions about Trump's credibility but also exacerbate the ongoing political discourse surrounding Epstein and his high-profile connections, including Trump himself. As investigations into Epstein’s network continue, this new evidence may influence public perception and potentially impact Trump’s political future, especially as his prior statements come under increased scrutiny.

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