Trump, Musk, Gates in the New Epstein Files
3.5 million pages of federal records reveal flights, blackmail drafts, and island visits that continued years after Epstein's conviction
A 13-year-old. Maybe 14. A child forced into an act no child can consent to. A bite. A laugh. A hit to the face.
A life split cleanly in two.
On January 30, 2026, the federal government dropped the final release under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. 3.5 million pages. Over 2,000 videos. 180,000 images. All of it dumped onto the public like a civic favor. Like survivors are not still living inside the consequences.
The archive places Donald Trump in more than 3,000 mentions. It lays out a relationship described as deep and persistent through the 1990s. Flight logs place not only him but Marla Maples, Tiffany, and Eric on Epstein’s aircraft. Dinners where the guest list shrinks to two. Epstein. Trump. No one else.
A prosecutor’s memo identifies eight flights across 1993 to 1996. One lists only Trump and Epstein. Another includes a redacted 20-year-old passenger. A human being turned into a blank space on a government form. Ghislaine Maxwell shows up on multiple flights. Trafficking stops being abstract when names and logistics sit together on a manifest.
Then the document that turns the stomach.
An FBI Form 302 intake summary, dated October 27, 2020. A tip describing a minor allegedly forced into oral sex with Trump roughly 25 years earlier. The child allegedly bit him. The tip claims he hit her after she laughed. Epstein is named as an abuser of the same girl. The DOJ labeled the claims unfounded and false and sensationalist, citing the timing near an election. That label does not erase the allegation. It just shows how fast institutions move to manage the blast radius.
Another call alleged rape along with Jeffrey Epstein. The internal response? Block the number. The rationale leaned on international comity. Diplomatic politeness, deployed as a shield against pursuing a rape allegation.
The release also includes a forged letter purportedly from Epstein to Larry Nassar, postmarked after Epstein’s death. The FBI concluded it was fake. It still appears in the dump. Fabrications sitting right next to credible allegations. A fog machine. The powerful do not need innocence. They only need confusion.
The files cut through the myth that Epstein became a pariah after his 2008 conviction.
Bill Gates appears in a 2013 Epstein email drafted like a threat memo to himself. A kompromat file. Allegations of Russian girls. A claimed STD, secret antibiotics, leverage points cataloged with surgical specificity. Gates’s spokesperson called the claims absolutely absurd. The detail sits there anyway, like a knife left on a table.
Elon Musk shows up in a 2012 email asking Epstein: What day/night will be the wildest party on your island? Four years after the conviction. After the reputation. The phrase is not philanthropic. It is appetite. Musk said the emails could be misinterpreted. The files do not need to prove arrival to prove intent.
Howard Lutnick. Sitting Commerce Secretary. Publicly claimed he cut ties in 2005, revolted by what he saw. The files say otherwise. Drinks in 2011. A 2012 trip to the island with his wife and four children. Then a December 24 message: Nice seeing you.
The cruelty is not the visit. It is the lie.
Steve Tisch, in emails that strip away every polite fiction. A question about a Ukrainian Girl met at Epstein’s house. Is she pro or civilian? Pro meaning sex worker. Civilian meaning not. A person sorted like inventory. Epstein replies she is a civilian but fun, then adds: I don’t like records of these conversations.
Nobody careful about paper trails is confused about what they are doing.
Prince Andrew appears in photos described as more compromising than anything previously released. On all fours over a woman on the floor. Context missing. Comfort documented.
Power crosses borders with ease. The exploited rarely do.
The same release that purports to expose complicity also exposes survivors. Unverified tips, imperfect redactions, trauma repurposed as partisan ammunition. Survivor groups condemned the approach. The government excluded CSAM but still created harm.
A state can condemn abuse and reproduce it through negligence in the same breath.
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Fake it until you make.
impotent white men terrorizing young girls.