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The Epstein files are exposing what Mar-a-Lago was really used for
This is one of the most disturbing developments yet in the Epstein saga, and it directly implicates Donald Trump in ways that are no longer deniable.
As the Epstein files continue to be released, new reporting confirms that underage girls were being recruited out of Mar-a-Lago’s spa and transferred directly to Jeffrey Epstein. These girls were then coerced, abused, and raped. There is no softer word for it. When wealthy, powerful men use their influence to funnel vulnerable girls into sexual exploitation, that is rape.
And Trump knew.
Donald Trump is on the record, in 2003, saying that Jeffrey Epstein “likes them young.” Those were Trump’s words. That is not speculation. That is not spin. That is Trump publicly acknowledging that he had inside knowledge of Epstein’s predatory behavior in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Now we know what that knowledge was tied to.
According to a Wall Street Journal investigation, Mar-a-Lago regularly sent spa employees, often very young women, to Epstein’s nearby mansion for “house calls.” Massages. Manicures. Private appointments. This went on for years. Staff warned each other about Epstein. He was known for being sexually suggestive and exposing himself during these appointments. Yet the pipeline stayed open.
Epstein was not even a dues-paying member of the club. Trump personally instructed staff to treat him like one anyway.
Think about the environment that creates. A workplace where young women are being sent into a predator’s home, where rumors are circulating, where warnings are whispered between employees, and where no one feels safe reporting up the chain. This was not a culture that protected women. It was a culture that trapped them.
The house calls only stopped in 2003 after an 18-year-old esthetician returned from Epstein’s mansion and reported that he pressured her for sex. A manager sent Trump a fax detailing the allegations and urged him to ban Epstein. Trump later claimed he did kick Epstein out.
But here is the part that should haunt everyone.
That incident was never reported to Palm Beach police. Law enforcement did not begin investigating Epstein for another two years. Two years in which more girls were abused. Two years that could have been prevented if the people in power had acted.
Instead, Trump joked about it.
Years later, Trump would casually tell reporters that Epstein “stole the girls” from his spa. At the time, it sounded like one of Trump’s bizarre, throwaway comments. Now we know exactly what he meant. Girls from his spa were being sent to Epstein. Girls were being abused. And Trump was more concerned with his business than their safety.
At the same time all of this is coming out, we are learning that the Department of Justice is sitting on over five million additional pages of Epstein files. Files that were supposed to be released. Files that were improperly redacted. Files where victims’ names were exposed while powerful men were protected.
Veteran Epstein reporter Julie K. Brown says the new documents are worse than expected. Worse than anything she has seen in nearly a decade of covering this case. She even discovered that her own flight records were in the Epstein files, suggesting federal authorities were tracking journalists investigating Epstein.
That is how deep this rot goes.
And it does not stop with Trump.
On the very same day, a House Ethics report confirmed that Matt Gaetz had sex with an underage girl while serving in Congress. Gaetz was protected for years by Republican leadership, including Speaker Mike Johnson, who spent enormous political capital blocking investigations and shielding predators. The pattern is impossible to ignore.
Power is being used to abuse. Power is being used to cover up abuse. And power is being used to silence victims.
This is not about partisanship. This is about accountability. Trump was not a bystander. He was not in the dark. He created the environment. He enabled the access. He ignored the warnings. And he joked about it afterward.
The Epstein files are not just exposing one monster. They are exposing a system that protected monsters.
And that system is finally cracking.
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These sex crimes against minors or even women should never be protected by any office held in the United States even the Presidency. Everyone should be arrested, even those that tried to cover up the crimes!
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