President Donald Trump recently spoke to reporters about his past relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender. Trump claimed that Epstein “stole” Virginia Giuffre from his Mar-a-Lago club, pointing out that he had barred Epstein from the venue for taking employees from his business. Trump recounted telling Epstein, “Stay the hell out of here,” after he took staff members, particularly those from the club’s spa. Pressed on Giuffre specifically, Trump confirmed that she also worked at the spa and implied that Epstein had taken her as well, despite stating that she had no complaints about her time at Mar-a-Lago.
Giuffre was a prominent survivor of Epstein’s abuse and campaigned for his arrest. She died by suicide in April. Trump’s response indicates a complex distancing from Epstein, as well as an attempt to address ongoing scrutiny regarding his connections to the financier. His White House communications director, Stephen Cheung, emphasized that Trump had expelled Epstein for inappropriate behavior, labeling him as “a creep.”
As pressure grows for Trump to disclose more files related to Epstein, especially from within his own support base, Trump has dismissed the heightened interest in the topic as “boring.” He has also shared conspiracy theories linked to Epstein previously, attempting to minimize the scrutiny surrounding their association. The ongoing discourse reflects both Trump’s distancing from Epstein and the broader implications of their past relationship amid an evolving political landscape.
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