🍊🤡😈 Trump & Epstein Last Week Tonight
🤖 AI Summary
- 🤦♂️ Criticism of the Trump-Epstein connection comes even from his base, including the 😡 QAnon shaman who posted “Fuck this stupid peice of shit… What a fraud…” [00:00].
- 🙈 Ignoring the issue 🤨 requires dismissing years of documented association between the two men [00:13].
- 🤝 Epstein repeatedly visited Trump at Mar-a-Lago, attended his wedding, and was seen at Victoria’s Secret fashion shows [00:27].
- ✈️ Trump flew on Epstein’s private plane eight times [00:33].
- 🗣️ Trump told a reporter he’d known Jeff for 15 years, calling him a terrific guy who likes beautiful women, many of whom are “on the younger side” [00:42].
- 👸 Trump hosted a calendar girl competition where he and Epstein were the only guests, aside from the women flown in for entertainment [00:49].
- ✋ Separate allegations include Trump bragging about grabbing genitals and being accused by five Miss Teen USA contestants of walking in on them while changing [01:00].
- ⚖️ A jury previously found Trump liable for sexual abuse [01:17].
- In a 2010 deposition, Epstein 🤐 invoked his Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendment rights when asked if he socialized with Trump around females under 18 [01:56].
🤔 Evaluation
- 📺 The video highlights the weight of ⚖️ accumulated evidence of a close, long-term Trump-Epstein relationship.
- 📰 Reliable sources like the Associated Press and PBS News confirm the relationship from the late 1980s to early 2000s, including ✈️ multiple flights and Mar-a-Lago gatherings.
- 📧 New documents, reported by CBS News and The Guardian, heighten scrutiny with a 2019 Epstein email allegedly claiming Trump “knew about the girls.”
- 🤔 Explore topics for understanding:
- 📜 The full unredacted content of Epstein’s emails and documents.
- 🕰️ The precise timing and reason for the 2000s falling out between the men.
- 🧐 The full legal context of Epstein’s 2010 deposition where he invoked constitutional rights.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
❓ Q: What was the nature of the relationship between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein?
🤝 A: The relationship was social and professional, spanning the late 1980s to the early 2000s. 💍 Epstein attended Trump’s wedding and visited Mar-a-Lago repeatedly. ✈️ Trump also flew on Epstein’s private jet multiple times.
❓ Q: What specific statement did Donald Trump make about Jeffrey Epstein and women?
🗣️ A: In 2002, Trump called Epstein a “terrific guy” who likes beautiful women as much as he does, noting “many of them are on the younger side.”
❓ Q: Why did Jeffrey Epstein invoke his Fifth Amendment right in a deposition regarding Donald Trump?
⚖️ A: Epstein 🤐 invoked his Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendment rights in a 2010 deposition when asked if he socialized with Trump around females under 18.
❓ Q: Have new document releases revealed claims about Donald Trump’s knowledge of Epstein’s crimes?
📧 A: Yes, recent emails contain Epstein writing Trump “knew about the girls,” according to CBS News.
📚 Book Recommendations
↔️ Similar
- 🏦👨💼💥 Dark Towers: Deutsche Bank, Donald Trump, and an Epic Trail of Destruction by David Enrich: 💰 Focuses on the financial scrutiny and powerful connections of Trump, similar to the Epstein controversy.
- 🕵️️ Perversion of Justice: The Jeffrey Epstein Story by Julie K. Brown: ⚖️ Details the original Epstein investigation, plea deal, and his powerful network, offering crucial context.
🆚 Contrasting
- 📈 The Art of the Deal by Donald J. Trump with Tony Schwartz: 🏢 Provides Trump’s self-penned account of success and ambition, contrasting the video’s critical lens.
- 🕊️ Know My Name by Chanel Miller: 🥺 A memoir from a sexual assault survivor, focusing on the victim’s journey and contrasting the media’s attention on powerful men.
🎨 Creatively Related
- 🎭 Trust by Hernan Diaz: 📚 A fictional exploration of massive wealth, public image, and hidden realities, tangentially relating to power and reputation.
- ⚖️ The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York by Robert A. Caro: 🗽 Examines how unchecked power and influence can reshape institutions and public life, an historical parallel to elite accountability.
🐦 Tweet
Beyond that, though, there's nothing there... except for a jury finding him liable for sexual abuse, but other than that, there's nothing to see.@LastWeekTonighthttps://t.co/OOE94F6JuT
— Bryan Grounds (@bagrounds) November 17, 2025