Bombshell: Trump sent girls to Epstein for years - Pondering Politics [View all]
Jessiah discusses new revelations from the
Wall Street Journal regarding Donald Trump's association with Jeffrey Epstein, focusing on the Mar-a-Lago Spa. Key points include:
Epstein was a frequent visitor to Mar-a-Lago but was not a dues-paying member.
Spa employees, particularly young women, were sent on house calls to Epsteins mansion for services like massages and manicures.
In 2003, an 18-year-old spa worker reported that Epstein pressured her for sex after a house call, leading to a request to ban Epstein from the club.
Trump reportedly approved the ban after being informed by a manager, but the incident was not reported to Palm Beach police.
Former employees revealed that Ghislaine Maxwell used the spa as a recruitment channel to find young women for Epstein.
There are allegations that Trump knew about Epsteins behavior, with claims from Epstein himself suggesting Trump was aware of his activities.
Trumps wife, Marla Maples, reportedly raised concerns about Epstein in the mid-1990s, but these were ignored.
The
Wall Street Journals reporting has been met with denial from the White House, which claims the story is based on "fallacies and innuendo."
The revelations are part of a broader pattern of allegations and circumstantial evidence that continue to cast suspicion on Trump, despite a lack of direct evidence implicating him in criminal activity.