Epstein and Trump: what highly relevant facts are missing?
This looks less like justice and more like strategy.
Just the facts.
Any highly relevant additions or subtractions for the facts as they pertain to Trump / Trumps team and the Epstein case?
The Relationship (1992–2002) * Nov 1992: Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein are filmed partying together at Mar-a-Lago. Trump is recorded whispering to Epstein and pointing out women, saying, "Look at her, back there. She’s hot." * 1993–1997: Official flight logs (and DOJ files released Dec 2025) confirm Trump flew on Epstein’s private jet at least 8 times. * Oct 2002: Trump gives a quote to New York Magazine about Epstein: "I’ve known Jeff for fifteen years. Terrific guy... He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side."
II. The "Sweetheart" Deal (2007–2008) * Sept 2007: Federal prosecutors prepare a 53-page indictment against Epstein that would have carried a life sentence. * Sept 2008: U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta halts the federal indictment and signs a secret "Non-Prosecution Agreement." * The Terms: Epstein pleads guilty to minor state prostitution charges, serves 13 months in a private wing of a county jail (with work release for 12 hours a day), and is granted immunity for all federal co-conspirators. III. The Administration (2017–2019) * Feb 2017: President Trump appoints Alex Acosta—the same prosecutor who signed Epstein’s 2008 non-prosecution deal—to his Cabinet as Secretary of Labor. * Feb 2019: A federal judge rules that Acosta’s 2008 plea deal violated the Crime Victims' Rights Act by keeping victims in the dark. * July 2019: Alex Acosta is forced to resign from the Trump Cabinet due to public outrage over his handling of the Epstein case. * July 2019: Epstein is arrested on new federal sex trafficking charges and placed in the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York. * Aug 2019: Epstein dies in his cell. * Facility: Federal Bureau of Prisons (under Trump’s DOJ). * Attorney General: Bill Barr (Trump appointee). * Cameras: Two cameras outside his cell malfunctioned. * Guards: The two guards on duty were asleep and falsified logs (charges against them were later dropped).
IV. The Maxwell Pivot (2020–2024) * July 2020: When asked about Ghislaine Maxwell’s arrest, President Trump says on camera: "I’ve met her numerous times over the years, especially since I lived in Palm Beach, and I guess they lived in Palm Beach. I wish her well, frankly." * June 2024: During the campaign, Trump tells Fox News he "would" declassify the Epstein files if elected. * Sept 2024: Trump tells podcaster Lex Fridman he is "inclined" to release the list and has "no problem with it."
V. The "Move On" & The Cover-Up (2024–Present) * Nov 2024: Shortly after the election, Trump posts that Republicans should "move on" from the Epstein discussion. * Feb 2025: Trump nominates Pam Bondi as U.S. Attorney General. (Bondi was Florida AG from 2011–2019, during the period Epstein was serving his state probation and when the Miami Herald exposed the Acosta deal). * July 2025: Trump snaps at a reporter asking about Epstein during a Cabinet meeting: "Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? ... Are people still talking about this guy?" * …
This looks less like justice and more like strategy.
Just the facts.
Any highly relevant additions or subtractions for the facts as they pertain to Trump / Trumps team and the Epstein case?
The Relationship (1992–2002) * Nov 1992: Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein are filmed partying together at Mar-a-Lago. Trump is recorded whispering to Epstein and pointing out women, saying, "Look at her, back there. She’s hot." * 1993–1997: Official flight logs (and DOJ files released Dec 2025) confirm Trump flew on Epstein’s private jet at least 8 times. * Oct 2002: Trump gives a quote to New York Magazine about Epstein: "I’ve known Jeff for fifteen years. Terrific guy... He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side."
II. The "Sweetheart" Deal (2007–2008) * Sept 2007: Federal prosecutors prepare a 53-page indictment against Epstein that would have carried a life sentence. * Sept 2008: U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta halts the federal indictment and signs a secret "Non-Prosecution Agreement." * The Terms: Epstein pleads guilty to minor state prostitution charges, serves 13 months in a private wing of a county jail (with work release for 12 hours a day), and is granted immunity for all federal co-conspirators. III. The Administration (2017–2019) * Feb 2017: President Trump appoints Alex Acosta—the same prosecutor who signed Epstein’s 2008 non-prosecution deal—to his Cabinet as Secretary of Labor. * Feb 2019: A federal judge rules that Acosta’s 2008 plea deal violated the Crime Victims' Rights Act by keeping victims in the dark. * July 2019: Alex Acosta is forced to resign from the Trump Cabinet due to public outrage over his handling of the Epstein case. * July 2019: Epstein is arrested on new federal sex trafficking charges and placed in the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York. * Aug 2019: Epstein dies in his cell. * Facility: Federal Bureau of Prisons (under Trump’s DOJ). * Attorney General: Bill Barr (Trump appointee). * Cameras: Two cameras outside his cell malfunctioned. * Guards: The two guards on duty were asleep and falsified logs (charges against them were later dropped).
IV. The Maxwell Pivot (2020–2024) * July 2020: When asked about Ghislaine Maxwell’s arrest, President Trump says on camera: "I’ve met her numerous times over the years, especially since I lived in Palm Beach, and I guess they lived in Palm Beach. I wish her well, frankly." * June 2024: During the campaign, Trump tells Fox News he "would" declassify the Epstein files if elected. * Sept 2024: Trump tells podcaster Lex Fridman he is "inclined" to release the list and has "no problem with it."
V. The "Move On" & The Cover-Up (2024–Present) * Nov 2024: Shortly after the election, Trump posts that Republicans should "move on" from the Epstein discussion. * Feb 2025: Trump nominates Pam Bondi as U.S. Attorney General. (Bondi was Florida AG from 2011–2019, during the period Epstein was serving his state probation and when the Miami Herald exposed the Acosta deal). * July 2025: Trump snaps at a reporter asking about Epstein during a Cabinet meeting: "Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? ... Are people still talking about this guy?" * …
Epstein and Trump: what highly relevant facts are missing?
This looks less like justice and more like strategy.
Just the facts.
Any highly relevant additions or subtractions for the facts as they pertain to Trump / Trumps team and the Epstein case?
The Relationship (1992–2002) * Nov 1992: Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein are filmed partying together at Mar-a-Lago. Trump is recorded whispering to Epstein and pointing out women, saying, "Look at her, back there. She’s hot." * 1993–1997: Official flight logs (and DOJ files released Dec 2025) confirm Trump flew on Epstein’s private jet at least 8 times. * Oct 2002: Trump gives a quote to New York Magazine about Epstein: "I’ve known Jeff for fifteen years. Terrific guy... He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side."
II. The "Sweetheart" Deal (2007–2008) * Sept 2007: Federal prosecutors prepare a 53-page indictment against Epstein that would have carried a life sentence. * Sept 2008: U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta halts the federal indictment and signs a secret "Non-Prosecution Agreement." * The Terms: Epstein pleads guilty to minor state prostitution charges, serves 13 months in a private wing of a county jail (with work release for 12 hours a day), and is granted immunity for all federal co-conspirators. III. The Administration (2017–2019) * Feb 2017: President Trump appoints Alex Acosta—the same prosecutor who signed Epstein’s 2008 non-prosecution deal—to his Cabinet as Secretary of Labor. * Feb 2019: A federal judge rules that Acosta’s 2008 plea deal violated the Crime Victims' Rights Act by keeping victims in the dark. * July 2019: Alex Acosta is forced to resign from the Trump Cabinet due to public outrage over his handling of the Epstein case. * July 2019: Epstein is arrested on new federal sex trafficking charges and placed in the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York. * Aug 2019: Epstein dies in his cell. * Facility: Federal Bureau of Prisons (under Trump’s DOJ). * Attorney General: Bill Barr (Trump appointee). * Cameras: Two cameras outside his cell malfunctioned. * Guards: The two guards on duty were asleep and falsified logs (charges against them were later dropped).
IV. The Maxwell Pivot (2020–2024) * July 2020: When asked about Ghislaine Maxwell’s arrest, President Trump says on camera: "I’ve met her numerous times over the years, especially since I lived in Palm Beach, and I guess they lived in Palm Beach. I wish her well, frankly." * June 2024: During the campaign, Trump tells Fox News he "would" declassify the Epstein files if elected. * Sept 2024: Trump tells podcaster Lex Fridman he is "inclined" to release the list and has "no problem with it."
V. The "Move On" & The Cover-Up (2024–Present) * Nov 2024: Shortly after the election, Trump posts that Republicans should "move on" from the Epstein discussion. * Feb 2025: Trump nominates Pam Bondi as U.S. Attorney General. (Bondi was Florida AG from 2011–2019, during the period Epstein was serving his state probation and when the Miami Herald exposed the Acosta deal). * July 2025: Trump snaps at a reporter asking about Epstein during a Cabinet meeting: "Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? ... Are people still talking about this guy?" * …
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