"I've never been to the island," he said! The bombshell Epstein revelation related to Trump.

02.02.2026 12:20

New files that have emerged regarding the Epstein scandal have sent chills down the spine of the world. It has been revealed that in these emails, Epstein said about Donald Trump, "Trump will be there. He doesn't like black girls and calls them 'snot.' He wouldn't even go within 3 meters of them." After these emails were released, Trump stated, "I have never been to that island."

New email contents allegedly belonging to Jeffrey Epstein, who died while being tried for charges of a prostitution network involving underage girls in the U.S., have surfaced. In the shared messages, it was noted that Epstein made striking remarks about Donald Trump.

"TRUMP DOES NOT LIKE BLACK GIRLS"

According to the emails, Epstein warned a person whose name is kept confidential about an environment where Trump was said to be present. In the message, Epstein allegedly stated, "Trump will be there. He doesn't like black girls and calls them 'snot.' He wouldn't even go within three meters of them."

Bombshell Epstein revelation about Trump!

TRUMP HAD SAID, "I NEVER WENT TO EPSTEIN ISLAND"

U.S. President Donald Trump, regarding the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, had stated during the Grammy Awards broadcast about the allegations made against him, "I can't speak for Bill Clinton, but I never went to Epstein Island, I wasn't even in a place close to there. Until tonight's false and defamatory statement, no one, including the Fake News Media, had ever accused me of going there."

THE JEFFREY EPSTEIN CASE

Epstein, who was charged with sexually abusing dozens of girls under the age of 18, including the youngest being 14, and forming a prostitution network, was found dead in his cell at the New York Manhattan Metropolitan Correctional Center on August 10, 2019.

In the disclosed Epstein case files, famous names such as Prince Andrew, U.S. President Donald Trump, former U.S. President Bill Clinton, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, former U.S. Vice President Al Gore, actor Kevin Spacey, singer Michael Jackson, illusionist David Copperfield, lawyer Alan Dershowitz, and former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson were mentioned.

The FBI also stated that as a result of its investigation with the U.S. Department of Justice, no evidence was found regarding the existence of a "client list" consisting of famous individuals, and it was concluded that Epstein, who was alleged to have been murdered to cover up the crimes of individuals including government officials, celebrities, and businessmen, actually committed suicide in his cell.

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