Chilling video of Jeffrey Epstein talking about Donald Trump resurfaces as file saga continues

A video has come back into the spotlight showing Jeffrey Epstein talking about Donald Trump, and it’s raising more questions about their connection. Even though Epstein died in jail in 2019 officially ruled a suicide, though many people doubt that his ties to powerful figures keep getting attention. One of those people is Trump, and their relationship is once again under scrutiny.
Epstein had many well-known and influential friends, which has fueled endless speculation and conspiracy theories, especially when it comes to the so-called “client list” linked to his crimes. Some people believe there’s more to the story and won’t stop digging until they see names particularly the names of people they already dislike.
Trump and Epstein reportedly met years ago when both were part of New York’s wealthy social scene. In 2002, before Trump ever ran for office, he told New York Magazine that Epstein was “a terrific guy,” even mentioning that they both liked beautiful women — and implying that Epstein preferred very young ones.
There are claims that Trump wrote Epstein a letter for his 50th birthday, saying, “may every day be another wonderful secret.” Trump has denied this letter is real and has tried to distance himself from Epstein ever since. Over the years, he has claimed they weren’t close, calling any photos of them together “fake news,” and even said in 2019 that he “wasn’t a fan” of Epstein.
Still, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal, Trump was informed in May that his name comes up several times in the Epstein files. This has only added more fuel to the fire.
The recently resurfaced video, filmed in 2010, shows Epstein being asked directly about Trump. He admits to having socialized with Trump, confirming they had a personal relationship. But when asked if he had ever spent time with Trump while underage girls were present, Epstein refuses to answer. Instead, he invokes his constitutional rights — specifically the Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendments which in the U.S. allow someone to stay silent to avoid incriminating themselves and guarantee fair legal treatment.
There are also other tapes, reported by The Daily Beast, where Epstein supposedly calls Trump his “closest friend for 10 years.” Trump has brushed those off too, calling them lies and smears.
The White House has previously been contacted for a statement about all this, but it’s clear that the questions aren’t going away anytime soon.



