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Former police chief claims Trump flagged Epstein's behaviour in 2006.

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Trump's Alleged Call About Epstein Surfaces in FBI Files

Explosive allegations have emerged from an FBI document detailing a call between Donald Trump and a former Florida police chief in 2006. The now-president reportedly told the chief, "everyone knows" about Jeffrey Epstein's actions, praising the police for investigating Epstein.

The unnamed police chief, believed to be Michael Reiter, claimed Trump informed him he had expelled Epstein from Mar-a-Lago, citing his "disgusting" reputation. He also alleged Trump labelled Ghislaine Maxwell as Epstein's "operative," warning to "focus on her."

These revelations may challenge Trump's longstanding denial of knowledge regarding Epstein’s crimes. In 2019, Trump claimed ignorance of Epstein’s misconduct, stating, "No, I had no idea."

While the Palm Beach police began probing Epstein for exploiting underage girls in 2006, the case was later handed to federal prosecutors. A controversial plea deal in 2008 shielded Epstein from severe charges.

According to the FBI, Trump reportedly distanced himself from Epstein upon seeing him with teenagers, saying he "got the hell out of there." Reiter asserted Trump was an early informant to police about Epstein.

However, Trump has maintained he severed ties with Epstein years before the arrest due to employment disputes. "He was fine, and then not too long after that, he did it again and I said 'outta here'," Trump stated about Epstein allegedly attempting to recruit Mar-a-Lago staff.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt acknowledged the alleged call, aligning with Trump's narrative that he expelled Epstein for inappropriate behaviour.

Amidst the resurfacing of these allegations, Maxwell recently refused to testify before Congress about Epstein, invoking the Fifth Amendment. Her lawyer stated that Maxwell would "speak fully" if given clemency by Trump—a prospect Trump has denied considering.

The Justice Department has said there's no corroborating evidence of Trump's reported call, keeping the speculation alive about what the president knew and when.

Key Takeaways:

  • Trump allegedly called to alert police about Epstein in 2006.

  • FBI document raises questions about Trump's Epstein knowledge.

  • Maxwell remains silent, offering to speak if granted clemency.

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"...everyone knows... "

Then why did nothing meaningful happened until it was too late?

Funny how these revelations only surface after friendships sour.

God, this is so boring. Talk about flogging a dead horse.

There is nothing "explosive" about this story. Why would Trump's subsequent (between 2006 and 2019) denial of Epstein's past be "explosive" when it was a simple lie. It's not nice to lie, Mr President, but it's a lie no more "explosive" than saying that you would end the war in Ukraine within a day of being elected.

5 hours ago, Jim Waldron said:

"...everyone knows... "

Then why did nothing meaningful happened until it was too late?

Funny how these revelations only surface after friendships sour.

Or people die.

8 hours ago, ASEAN NOW News said:

Explosive allegations have emerged from an FBI document detailing a call between Donald Trump and a former Florida police chief in 2006.

This seems all too easy to deny? What's the point in this being released into the media unless there is proof, e.g. a recording?

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