The Keith Edwards Show - They just leaked EVERYTHING on Trump...
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TMZ is reporting that Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump's ties may be worse than previously thought.
And this is part of a Wall Street Journal expose that has now shown that Donald Trump used to send young teen girls to Jeffrey Epstein for massages.
Now, when Donald Trump previously talked about this, because he was asked about this, he lied.
And he said that Epstein, quote, stole young women from his spa.
Here's what he had to say.
On Air Force One, President Trump telling reporters, sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, quote,
took people who worked for me at his Mar-a-Logger resort, acknowledging some of them were young women.
He took people.
And because he took people, I say, don't do it anymore.
You know, they work for me.
And he took beyond that, he took some others.
And once he did that, that was the end to him.
Were they steal people? I don't like it.
Reporters then asking about those workers.
Are some of them young women?
Well, I don't want to say, but everyone knows the people that were taken.
And it was the concept of taking people that work for me as bad.
But that story's been pretty well out there.
And the answer is yes, they were.
Yes, they were young women?
What do they do?
In the spa.
In the spa?
Yeah.
People that work in the spa.
I have a great spa, one of the best spas in the world in Maralago, and people were taken out of the spa, hired by him.
In other words, gone.
And other people would come and complain, this guy is taking people from the spa.
I didn't know that.
And then when I heard about it, I told him, I said, listen, we don't want you taking our people, whether it was spa or not spa.
I don't want him taking people.
And he was fine, and then not too long after that, he did it again.
and I said, out of here.
Trump then asked if one of those young women was Virginia Joufrey,
who claimed Epstein's companion Galane Maxwell,
recruited her at Trump's spa when she was just 16,
taking her away from Mar-a-Lago and sex trafficking her to Epstein,
and later allegedly to Britain's Prince Andrew.
Maxwell denies that happened.
Juffrey later sued Prince Andrew for sexual assault.
He consistently denied her claims,
but later settled the case without admitting wrongdoing.
She died by suicide early.
Also, Prince Andrew is no longer a prince because of the things that were found in the Epstein
files.
The thing that Donald Trump calls a Democratic hoax, not a hoax.
It's so not a hoax that a prince is no longer a prince, but we still have a president.
Now, let's get into a bit of this story because Jeffrey Epstein wasn't just a frequent visitor
to Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago club in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
The club was also sending spa employees, usually young women.
that's also, we can also say what we really were, which is ting.
They're teens.
They were teen girls to Epstein's nearby mansion for massages and manicures and other
spa services.
The house calls went on for years, even as spa employees warned each other about Epstein,
who was known among staff for being sexually suggestive and exposing himself during the
appointments according to Mar-a-Lago employees.
Let's just slow that down for a moment.
These went on for years with spa employees.
from Donald Trump's spa.
And it was known among staff for being sexually suggestive
and that he would expose himself during these appointments.
It went on for years.
And as you can tell from that interview,
Donald Trump was well aware of it.
Years.
Epstein wasn't a dues-paying member of the club,
but Trump told staff to treat him like one.
The employees said Epstein had an account at the spa
where his companion Galane Maxwell booked appointments on his behalf.
This all stopped in 2003 after an 18-year-old beautician returned to the club from a house called
Epstein and reported to managers that he tried pressuring her for sex.
A manager sent Trump a fax relaying the employee's allegations and urged him to ban Epstein.
Some of the former employees said Trump told the manager it was a good letter and said to kick him out.
The beautician disclosed the house call to the club's human resources team.
one of the former employees said the incident wasn't reported to Palm Beach Police,
according to former employees and police. That's very interesting. So Donald Trump kicked him out of the club,
but did not report him to the police. The department didn't begin investigating Epstein until two years later
when a parent told him Epstein molested a 14-year girl from a local high school. Epstein was arrested in 2006
after several underage teens told police he paid him for sex. Now, Caroline Levitt has responded to some of this,
and she said this.
It's shameful that the Wall Street Journal is wasting their once great paper, writing up fallacies in any one note in order to smear President Trump
and distract from historic first year back in office.
No matter how many times the story is told and retold, the truth remains,
President Trump did nothing wrong, and he kicked Jeffrey Epstein out of Mar-Lago for being a creep.
Now it's President Trump's own Justice Department that is releasing hundreds of thousands of pages of documents related to Epstein and his crime.
Are they?
We learned that there's millions of documents, and you've only released the smallest of percentages of them, and of that small percentage, a small percentage is actually readable.
Most of it is rejected.
Now, the Wall Street Journal also identified four other Mar-a-Lago employees who were listed in Epstein's address book, which was obtained by the FBI in 2009.
By the time Epstein was banned from the spa in 2003, just quiet over his presence of the club had been bubbling for years, including from Trump's second wife Marlabel.
who had mid-the-190s, warned her husband and others,
there was, quote, something off about Epstein, according to former employees.
Marla Maples communicated her concerns to Timothy McDaniel,
who worked as a bodyguard for the Trump family and oversaw security at their Florida properties.
McDaniel did not respond to a request from comment from the Walsh Journal.
Maples told Trump that she was uneasy about Epstein's presence
and that she didn't want to spend time with him and didn't want Trump to either,
according to former employees and people close to Maples.
But Epstein continued to attend parties and events at Mar-a-Lago.
Trump and Epstein have known each other from the 1980s
and once made a bet over whether Maples was pregnant,
according to a story retold an email sent in 2015 and 2016
that were recently made public by Congress.
As payments for losing, Marla Maples gave birth to a daughter, Tiffany,
in October 1993.
Epstein wrote that he sent Trump a truckload of baby food
with worth $10,000.
So these people, these guys were friends.
They were very good friends.
I know we've talked about this a lot, but like,
these were not acquaintances.
These were buddies.
They were buddies.
Now, I've said this before I'm going to say it again.
If you, like, think about your own friendships.
Most of your friendships, like, I think about my own.
Like, I have friendships that are tied to CrossFit.
I have friendships tied to things that I do in my own personal life.
but usually when you're friends with someone, it's because you feel like you have things in common.
And it would be very strange to me that the big part of Epstein's life, which is sex trafficking, girls,
wasn't somehow something that Donald Trump was involved with as well.
Now, a massage therapist who worked at Marlago in the 1990s and early 2000s were called asking managers why Epstein couldn't come to the spa as they
asked as they talked about sending someone two miles away to his house. The bosses told her
that Epstein preferred spa services in the privacy of his home and warned the employee that
Epstein sometimes exposes himself during massages. So this is all very well known. This is all
very, very, very well known. And I just want to remind you to you that Donald Trump sent this
card to Epstein. There must be more to life than having everything. Yes, there is, but I don't
tell you what it is, Jeffrey, nor
I, since I also know what it is.
Donald, we have certain things in common,
Jeffrey, yes, we do
come to think of it. Donald Trump,
ignigmas never age. Have you noticed that?
Jeffrey, as a matter of fact, it was clear to me
the last time I saw you. Donald,
a pal is a wonderful thing.
Happy birthday, and may every day
be another wonderful secret. This is not
stuff you send. This is just
very creepy stuff.
I think we all know
why Donald Trump will not release the
Epstein files while Donald Trump is redacting as many files as he can, why Donald Trump has done
more to stop the release of this file than I think he has to even get a tax break, tax break
for his billionaire buddies. There's just a lot, a lot, a lot, a lot of smoke here, but it might
not even matter because we've learned that 47% of Republicans say they'd vote for Trump,
even if he's implicated in these crimes.
So there is a rot within Donald Trump.
There's a rot within the Republican Party.
There's a rot within America that we have got to cure.
And we will.
But first, I mean, it's a cliche.
But in order to weed out the darkness, you've got to shine a light on it.
And that's what we're doing now.
We're shining a light on all of this shit.
I'm glad that the Wall Street Journal, I guess.
It's really interesting because it's Murdoch.
but I'm glad Murdoch and the Wall Street Journal are actually exposing what's really going on here.
And there is something going on.
