Trump's Confession

By overruling Bondi and Patel and directing them to re-open the Epstein case, Trump confessed he knew of crimes they had overlooked.

Trump's Confession

On 14 November 2025, Trump posted an astonishing confession on Truth Social.

In his post, Trump announced to the world that, based on his long association with Jeffrey Epstein and his deep personal knowledge of the crimes Epstein had committed, he was:

Asking A.G. Pam Bondi, and the Department of Justice, together with our great patriots at the FBI, to investigate Jeffrey Epstein’s involvement and relationship with Bill Clinton, Larry Summers, Reid Hoffman, J.P. Morgan Chase, and many other people and institutions.

In his post, Trump even contradicted the latest Epstein email revelations when he included Bill Clinton on a list of people who "spent large portions of their life with Epstein, and on his 'Island.'"

Trump's confession that he had knowledge about his former best friend's crimes — and former President Clinton's visits to Epstein's island (something Epstein himself had denied) — was particularly astonishing because on 7 July 2025, just over 18 weeks earlier, Trump's A.G. Pam Bondi, "together with our great patriots at the FBI," had released a memo that assured us there was nothing to see here.

They had put all of the evidence in the case through an "an exhaustive review" that, they assured us:

Revealed no incriminating “client list.” There was also no credible evidence found that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals as part of his actions. We did not uncover evidence that could predicate an investigation against uncharged third parties.

Based on all available evidence, the case was now closed.

What did the President know and when did he know it?

Since July, no new evidence "that could predicate an investigation against uncharged third parties" has come to light.

But clearly President Trump — a man who spent so much time with Epstein over a 15-year period that even Speaker Mike Johnson thought he had seen enough to be an FBI informant — knows something.

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick alluded to it on 1 October when interviewed on the New York Post's "Pod Force One" podcast.

In his 69-minute interview with Miranda Devine, a Trump-friendly podcaster from a pro-Trump Murdoch newspaper, Lutnick made clear that it would have been impossible for a man as smart as Donald Trump to have remained such a close friend of Epstein for so many years without realizing his BFF was committing horrendous sex crimes on a daily basis.

Why didn't Trump release the Epstein Files himself?

Trump is clearly aware of his Constitutional duty that the President "shall take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed."

And as long as there is no active federal case, he would have no need to wait for Congress to demand he release the Epstein Files.

So when, on 6 October 2025, the Supreme Court declined to hear the appeal of his once-close friend (and Epstein's former "Madam") Ghislaine Maxwell, Trump had a green-light to release of all the evidence.

It was the public wanted.

It was what the victims demanded.

But still Trump waited.

He refused to release the files, insisting the Epstein case was a hoax.

On 14 November he told us why: All along, Trump had known more than he had publicly admitted.

After Trump's 14 November post, it took just 217 minutes for Trump's Attorney General to respond to his order and re-open the case.

Trump knows of crimes no one else does

According to what Trump revealed on 14 November:

  • Pam Bondi had it wrong.
  • Kash Patel had it wrong, too.
  • There is a client list.
  • Crimes were committed.

Today, thanks to Trump, the Epstein case is no longer closed.

So even though the House has just voted 247-1 to release the files. And even though the Senate voted unanimously to endorse the plan, we're actually back to Square One.

Remember when Trump told us he couldn't release his tax returns because of an "ongoing audit"?

Now he'll tell us he can't release the Epstein Files because there's an "active investigation."

It such a shame.

Because, according to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, all Trump ever wanted was "transparency."

Trump is, after all, an innocent man.

He just happens to be a magnet for child rapists and sex traffickers.

He's been unfairly maligned as a violent sexual predator by dozens of women.

But trust him, he's got absolutely nothing to hide.


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