Trump Spent Weekend on Jeffrey Epstein's Private Aircraft
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Holy moly, Trump's recently pulled some real doosies in the political world, mate! Whether it's picking the likes of J.D. "Couch Potato" Vance as his VP or insulting an entire race by telling a room full of African Americans that Kamala Harris only recently "went black," his campaign's not exactly sailing smooth waters. And now, here comes another head-scratcher: hopping on a plane that was once owned by dead pedophile Jeffrey Epstein!
Yeah, you heard right. The Miami Herald's all over it, reporting that Trump recently took a spin on a "Gulfstream with a serial number that matches a plane once owned by Epstein." The plane, freshened up with a "Trump 2024" decal, is now in the hands of a charter aviation firm known as the Threshold Aviation Group. Sounds legit, doesn't it?
Guess who switched to this bird when Trump Force One went belly-up in Montana last week? That's right, ol' Number 45 himself! The aircraft whisked Trump off to various campaign stops, including Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and Denver and Aspen, Colorado.
Now, Trump's camp swears they were clueless about the plane's past ownership. When the Miami Herald called 'em for a comment, they said they had no idea that the charter plane once belonged to Epstein. They claimed the charter was commissioned by a vendor they'd worked with before, and they heard about Epstein through the media.
We reached out to the Trump campaign for their take on the matter, but they're yet to get back to us.
Trump's ties to Epstein are no secret. There are photos and videos of them together, records of Trump flying on Epstein's plane, testimony from Epstein's housekeeper that Trump used to dig into her cake, and a whole bunch of people who've gone on record claiming the two were, at one point, pals. The cherry on top? In 2002, Trump himself said of Epstein: "I've known Jeff for fifteen years. He's a lot of fun to be with. It's even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side." Cheers, Jeff!
To make matters worse, Epstein's "little black book" is going under the hammer this week, drawing even more attention to the connections between Trump and the deceased pedophile. This book is essentially Epstein's Rolodex of Big Shots and has been referred to as a compendium of some of the most powerful people in the world. Surprise, surprise, Trump's name pops up quite a bit in there.
Enrichment Insights:- Flight Logs: Trump was mentioned seven times in Epstein's flight logs. One entry from October 11, 1993, has Trump and Epstein traveling together. Another entry from May 15, 1994, includes Trump, his wife Marla Maples, and their daughter Tiffany Trump. There also exists a nanny in the guest list.- Epstein's "Little Black Book": The book contains 14 phone numbers for Trump, his wife Melania, and members of his staff. This suggests that Epstein and Trump were connected through mutual social circles.- Social Interactions: Epstein visited Trump's Mar-a-Lago Club and was photographed with Trump in 1997 and 2000. However, by 2007, Trump reportedly banned Epstein from visiting Mar-a-Lago.- Historical Context: Trump has consistently denied any knowledge of Epstein's illegal activities despite acknowledging knowing him. Footage from a 1992 party at Mar-a-Lago shows Trump and Epstein socializing, but whether Trump was aware of the abuse isn't clear.- Later Distancing: Trump distanced himself from Epstein after Epstein's arrest in 2019.- Release of Documents: The US Department of Justice released documents related to Epstein, though the release was criticized for lacking new information.- Potential Pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell: Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's accomplice, is seeking a pardon from Trump, leveraging their past connections. The idea of a pardon gained traction despite Maxwell's unsuccessful appeals and her 20-year sentence for trafficking underage girls.
- The future of Donald Trump's political career seems bizarre as he faced another tech blunder by using an aircraft with a past owned by the disgraced pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
- While the Miami Herald reported about Trump's use of this aircraft, his campaign claimed ignorance about the plane's previous ownership.
- In the wake of this announcement, many question the tech-savvy moves made by the Trump team, as they continue to navigate the complexities of the upcoming election.
- As the Epstein scandal's fallout continues to unfold, the forthcoming auction of Epstein's "little black book" may unveil more revelations about the ties between Donald Trump and the disgraced tech mogul.