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Donald Trump visited Jeffrey Epstein's Little St. James island multiple times

"Breaking: New emails reveal Donald Trump's multiple visits to Jeffrey Epstein's Little St. James Island. Explore the implications of this connection and its significance."

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Donald Trump visited Jeffrey Epstein's Little St. James island multiple times
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Donald Trump Visited Jeffrey Epstein"s Little St. James Island Multiple Times

Donald Trump Visited Jeffrey Epstein"s Little St. James Island Multiple Times

In a startling revelation, it has come to light that former President Donald Trump visited Jeffrey Epstein"s infamous Little St. James Island on multiple occasions. This information was disclosed through emails from Epstein"s private pilot, Larry Visoski, which detail Trump"s visits to the island, raising questions about the nature of their relationship.

Key Details

According to an email from Larry Visoski dated April 16, 2017, Trump was scheduled to depart from Little St. James Island at 4:00 PM, with a latest departure time noted at 4:30 PM. This email indicates that Trump had been on the island shortly before this date.

Further complicating matters, another email from Visoski, dated May 2, 2017, refers to Trump as "President" and notes that he was set to depart from the island on a Monday at 11:00 AM. This email also mentions that temporary flight restrictions (TFR) were in place until 11:30 AM that same Monday, indicating that Trump was utilizing Air Force One or another presidential aircraft for this trip.

Both emails were sent directly to Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender whose private island has been the center of numerous allegations regarding illicit activities and trafficking.

Background

Little St. James Island, often referred to as "Pedophile Island," has been linked to numerous high-profile individuals, including politicians, celebrities, and business leaders. Epstein"s connections to powerful figures have raised significant public concern and scrutiny, particularly following his arrest in July 2019 on federal charges of sex trafficking minors. The emails from Visoski add to the growing body of evidence regarding Trump"s associations with Epstein.

In the past, Trump has publicly distanced himself from Epstein, claiming that he was not a fan and that they had a falling out. However, these emails suggest a more complex relationship, as they indicate that Trump visited the island during both his pre-presidential and presidential years.

What"s Next

The implications of these revelations are significant, particularly as the House of Representatives is set to vote next week on making all Jeffrey Epstein files public. This decision could lead to further disclosures about Epstein"s connections with influential figures, including Trump. As previously reported, there have been ongoing discussions regarding the transparency of Epstein"s network and the potential involvement of other high-profile individuals. The outcome of this vote could shed more light on the extent of Epstein"s relationships and the activities that took place on Little St. James Island.

For more on related coverage, see our article on recent developments regarding the House"s decision to release Epstein"s files.