In a recent report by The Wall Street Journal, new details have emerged regarding President Trump’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The report suggests that Trump’s Mar-a-Lago spa in Florida used to send teenage workers to Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion, despite staff members being aware of Epstein’s inappropriate behavior.
The White House has vehemently denied these claims, with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stating that the Wall Street Journal is spreading false information to tarnish President Trump’s reputation. Leavitt emphasized that President Trump did nothing wrong and actually kicked Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago for his inappropriate behavior.
According to the report, the practice of sending teenage workers to Epstein’s mansion stopped in 2003 after an 18-year-old employee complained about Epstein pressuring her for sex. Trump reportedly intervened and told the manager to remove Epstein from the club.
In a separate incident, Trump mentioned that his relationship with Epstein soured after Epstein allegedly “stole” young women who worked at his spa. Trump claimed that he instructed Epstein to stop taking people from his establishment, and when Epstein did not comply, he was swiftly removed from the premises.
The Department of Justice is currently reviewing a vast amount of new documents related to Epstein’s crimes, in addition to the thousands of files already released. The DOJ has stated that they are working diligently to review and redact the documents to protect victims before releasing them to the public.
Despite the ongoing scrutiny and investigations, the White House remains firm in its stance that President Trump acted appropriately in handling the situation with Epstein. The DOJ is committed to complying with federal law and President Trump’s directive to release the files in a timely manner.

