New FBI Documents Shed Light on Trump’s Past Remarks About Epstein and Maxwell

New FBI Documents Shed Light on Trump’s Past Remarks About Epstein and Maxwell

Newly surfaced FBI documents are drawing renewed attention to former President Donald Trump’s past interactions related to Jeffrey Epstein. According to the documents, Trump reportedly told the Palm Beach police chief during a 2006 phone call, “thank goodness you’re stopping” Epstein, suggesting approval of law enforcement action at the time.

The same FBI record also claims that Trump described Ghislaine Maxwell as “evil,” a characterization that has resurfaced amid ongoing public scrutiny of Epstein’s network and associates. While the comments date back nearly two decades, their emergence is prompting fresh debate as investigators, journalists, and the public continue to reexamine historical records connected to the case.

These revelations come as interest remains high in understanding who knew what—and when—regarding Epstein’s activities, keeping the issue firmly in the national spotlight.