Trump had known Epstein for 15 years. But now wishes he did'nt
Once seen as social allies, US President Donald Trump and the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein shared a friendship that spanned over a decade.But as the GOP leader faces heat over his Epstein-era decisions, the spotlight is back on their scandal-laced ties — wild parties, private jet secrets, a bizarre birthday letter and explosive political fallout.
Things that are now under the lens of both Democrats and Republicans.`Here’s a timeline of the unusual bond between Trump and Epstein: 1980s to Early 2000s: Friends in high places
1993 to 1997: Flights on Epstein’s private jet
Trump’s name appears seven times in Epstein’s flight logs. He reportedly travelled on Epstein’s private plane four times in 1993, once each in 1994, 1995, and 1997.
These trips took place between Palm Beach, New York, and Washington, DC. Trump acknowledged flying on Epstein’s jet, but he insisted he never travelled to Epstein’s private island or engaged in illegal activity. He has since pointed fingers at others, including former US President Bill Clinton, saying, “Got a lot of problems coming up in my opinion with the famous island with Jeffrey Epstein.” Trump was also listed in Epstein’s “little black book” of contacts, a now-infamous directory that included celebrities, politicians, and royalty.2000: Mar-a-Lago and Virginia Giuffre’s account
Giuffre died by suicide in April 2025.2003: The birthday letter controversy
“It’s not my language. It’s not my words.” The incident has triggered strong reactions. Trump has threatened to sue WSJ, Rupert Murdoch, and NewsCorp over the report, calling it “fake.” MAGA figures and loyalists have rallied behind him, with some calling the letter a forgery. Trump supporters argued he only writes with a black Sharpie, not typewritten notes.2004: A falling out over property
Both men were bidding for a luxury Palm Beach mansion. Trump outbid Epstein, which reportedly led to a rift. By 2019, Trump said they had not spoken in 15 years and added, “I’m not a fan.” Shortly after the falling out, Palm Beach police received complaints about Epstein’s activities with underage girls, leading to his 2006 indictment and eventual plea deal in 2008.2019: Epstein arrested again, dies in custody
He was accused of abusing dozens of girls, some as young as 14. While awaiting trial in a New York jail, Epstein died by suicide, according to officials quoted by The New York Times. His death sparked many conspiracy theories that continue to persist till date.2020: Trump sends mixed signals on Maxwell
I’m not looking for anything bad for her.” Maxwell was later convicted in 2021 and is now serving a 20-year sentence.
2024–2025: Transparency promised, then pulled back
During the 2024 presidential campaign, Trump appeared open to releasing Epstein-related documents. “I guess I would,” he said on Fox News, before cautioning that “a lot of phony stuff” could damage innocent people’s reputations. After returning to office in 2025, Trump appointed justice department officials who had pledged to “get to the bottom” of the Epstein case.
But in July, the department said no credible “client list” was found and dismissed blackmail rumours. Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed that the video evidence Epstein held was downloaded material, not self-recorded footage of crimes. Still, Trump’s MAGA base grew frustrated, pushing for full disclosure. In response, Trump authorised Bondi to seek court approval to release grand jury testimony. He also blasted critics, saying: “He’s dead for a long time. He was never a big factor in terms of life. I don’t understand what the interest or what the fascination is, I really don’t.
” He went further on Truth Social, calling the focus on Epstein “a scam” and called his own supporters “weaklings” for not letting the issue go.