🚨🇺🇸 EPSTEIN FILES, ROUND ∞: FLIGHT LOGS SAY TRUMP WAS ONBOARD – A LOT
Newly surfaced emails from a federal prosecutor just torched another hole in the “I barely knew the guy” defense.
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— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) December 23, 2025
EPSTEIN FILES, ROUND ∞: FLIGHT LOGS SAY TRUMP WAS ONBOARD – A LOT
Newly surfaced emails from a federal prosecutor just torched another hole in the “I barely knew the guy” defense.
According to flight records reviewed by the Southern District of New York, Trump flew on Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet at least eight times between 1993 and 1996 – more than previously known, and more than prosecutors themselves realized at the time.
Details matter here:
• One flight: Trump and Epstein were the only passengers
• Multiple flights included Ghislaine Maxwell
• Others included women later identified as potential witnesses
• One flight listed a 20-year-old woman alongside Epstein and Trump
This wasn’t rumor. It wasn’t gossip. It was buried in 100+ pages of flight logs, flagged internally so “none of this would be a surprise down the road.”
To be precise – and fair – Trump has not been charged or accused of criminal wrongdoing related to Epstein.
Being on the plane isn’t a crime. The documents themselves say that plainly.
But politically? This is gasoline, to say the least.
Trump has spent years insisting he cut Epstein off early, calling him a “creep,” minimizing contact, rewriting proximity. These records don’t prove crimes – they prove closeness, frequency, and a relationship that lasted longer than advertised.
What happens next is predictable:
Lawyers say “no charges.” Allies say “old news.” Critics say “why so many flights?”
And the Epstein story does what it always does – resurfaces at the worst possible moment, dragging powerful names back into a scandal that refuses to stay buried.
Flight logs don’t forget. Neither does the internet.
