For years, the left-wing media has tried to smear President Donald Trump with lies, half-truths, and guilt-by-association tactics regarding the late Jeffrey Epstein. But now, Trump himself is setting the record straight—loud and clear.
This week, the President finally revealed the specific “inappropriate” behavior that got Epstein permanently banned from Mar-a-Lago. And it wasn’t anything shady or conspiratorial—it was Epstein’s brazen attempt to poach staff. “He hired help… He stole people that worked for me,” Trump explained. “I said, ‘Don’t ever do that again.’ He did it again, and I threw him out of the place.”
Trump: I Threw Jeffrey Epstein Out!
"For years I wouldn't talk to Jeffrey Epstein because he did something that was inappropriate… He stole people that worked for me. He did it again and I threw him out of the place."https://t.co/onXxGLbNuo pic.twitter.com/KABVBUGzgd
— Mr Producer (@RichSementa) July 28, 2025
That’s what real leadership looks like. While others in elite circles turned a blind eye to Epstein’s behavior—or worse, participated in it—Trump cut ties and took action. This wasn’t a recent PR move. This was in the early 2000s, before Epstein’s crimes were public knowledge. Trump didn’t need a court case or a scandal to do the right thing. His instincts were right then, and they’ve been right ever since.
Let’s remember the timeline here. Epstein was banned from Mar-a-Lago after he harassed a 14-year-old girl at the club. That was reported by CNBC years ago. It wasn’t politically convenient for the press to highlight it back then, because it cut against their preferred narrative. But it’s crucial to understand—Trump took decisive action *before* Epstein’s first arrest in 2008.
Contrast that with the behavior of Bill Clinton, who allegedly flew on Epstein’s private jet—infamously dubbed the “Lolita Express”—at least 28 times. “By the way,” Trump said, “I never went to the island, and Bill Clinton went there, supposedly 28 times.” That’s not just gossip—that’s documented flight logs. Yet somehow, the corporate media still pretends there’s no story there.
And let’s not forget the infamous Little Saint James island, Epstein’s 72-acre den of depravity in the U.S. Virgin Islands. According to CBS News, it’s where he allegedly trafficked underage girls. Trump, again, made it clear: “I never had the privilege of going to his island, and I did turn it down. But a lot of people in Palm Beach were invited to his island. In one of my very good moments, I turned it down.”
That’s not just a throwaway line. It tells you everything you need to know about Trump’s character. Unlike the power brokers who cozied up to Epstein—some for money, others for access—Trump saw through the act and wanted nothing to do with it.
And then there’s the tragic story of Virginia Giuffre, who met Ghislaine Maxwell while working as a 16-year-old spa attendant at Mar-a-Lago. Maxwell, later convicted of child sex trafficking, allegedly recruited her while she was reading a book on massage therapy. According to Trump, she may have been one of the employees Epstein “stole” from the resort. It’s a heartbreaking tale, and one that further underscores how Epstein used proximity to wealth and power to exploit the vulnerable. But again, Trump acted to sever ties long before the full story came to light.
Despite years of breathless speculation by the liberal media, Epstein’s own criminal defense attorney, David Schoen, has made it absolutely clear: “I can say authoritatively, unequivocally, and definitively that he had no information to hurt President Trump. I specifically asked him!”
That’s not an anonymous source or a partisan hack. That’s Epstein’s own lawyer. And it completely undercuts the endless conspiracy theories that Democrats and their media lapdogs have tried to float for years.
Here’s the bottom line: Trump’s handling of Epstein speaks volumes. He didn’t just keep his distance—he took action. He didn’t wait for headlines—he acted on principle. And he didn’t hide behind lawyers—he told the truth, openly and directly.
Meanwhile, the left still won’t answer for the prominent Democrats whose names show up in Epstein’s orbit. They won’t talk about Clinton’s flights. They won’t ask why so many “big people” were repeatedly linked to Epstein’s island.
But the American people are paying attention. And in 2025, we have a President who isn’t afraid to speak the truth. The smear campaign is over. The facts are out. Trump did the right thing—long before anyone else had the courage to.
