Epstein Files
Trump Flew ‘At Least 8’ Times on Epstein’s Jet
… According to DOJ Email
Published
Donald Trump flew on Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet at least eight times … according to an internal DOJ email written by an assistant U.S. attorney in January 2020.
The email — which dropped in a new batch of Epstein docs Monday night — says Trump was listed as a passenger on flights between 1993 and 1996, including at least four trips where Ghislaine Maxwell was also onboard.
One 1993 flight listed Trump and Epstein as the only passengers … and another flight included just Epstein, Trump, and an unidentified person who was 20 years old at the time, according to the email. Marla Maples, Tiffany Trump and Eric Trump are also listed as passengers.
The assistant U.S. attorney from the Southern District of New York also wrote that on two other flights, women later identified as possible witnesses in the Maxwell case were among the passengers.
The prosecutor went on to say … “We’ve just finished reviewing the full records (more than 100 pages of very small script) and didn’t want any of this to be a surprise down the road.”
It’s important to note Trump has not been accused of any criminal wrongdoing related to Epstein, despite their extensive relationship. The Justice Department said on X Tuesday morning, in regards to the latest file dump, “
As you know … the DOJ dropped the first batch of the Epstein Files on Friday after President Trump signed legislation forcing their release. The massive document dump includes thousands of photos, videos, and records tied to the decades-long Epstein scandal, involving allegations that the late financier and his longtime associate Ghislaine Maxwell sex-trafficked underage girls.
Aside from Trump … DOJ photos show Epstein with other rich and famous celebs, namely Bill Clinton, Mick Jagger, Chris Tucker, David Copperfield, and Richard Branson.

