Trump Calls Out Epstein’s Former Associates
Accuses Them of Betrayal and Hypocrisy
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President Trump took to Truth Social on Christmas Day to unleash a scathing attack on Jeffrey Epstein’s inner circle.
Trump labeled Epstein’s close associates as “Sleazebags,” accusing them of deserting Epstein when the heat was on, despite once lavishing praise and financial support on the disgraced financier.
According to Trump, these individuals distanced themselves from Epstein as soon as his scandalous activities came to light, denying any association with him.
While Trump did not explicitly name the individuals he was referring to as “Sleazebags,” the Epstein Files contain evidence of Epstein’s connections with various high-profile figures such as Mick Jagger, Bill Clinton, David Copperfield, and Chris Tucker.
Trump asserted that he distanced himself from Epstein long before it became fashionable to do so, claiming to be the only one in the group to take such action.
Although Trump’s name has been linked to Epstein in the past, he has not faced any criminal charges related to Epstein’s activities, apart from unproven allegations made against him.
In his social media post, Trump criticized the Democrats and media outlets for perpetuating false narratives, particularly regarding Russian interference in the 2016 election.
He concluded his message with a warning, suggesting that those involved in corrupt politics would eventually face consequences for their actions.

