Trump, Epstein and Investigative Reporter
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Trump hosts "The Apprentice" TV show, in which contestants vie to run one of Trump's companies, It lasts 13 seasons and boosts Trump's popularity among the public. Trump and Epstein ended their relationship in 2004 or 2007. The dates and reasons vary, according to reports:
BBC Verify has looked back through online archives to examine what we know about President Trump and Bill Clinton's decades-long associations with Jeffrey Epstein.
Fresh allegations are resurfacing about Donald Trump’s past connection to Jeffrey Epstein. On a Wednesday, December 17, episode of “The Daily Beast Podcast,” former model Stacey Williams claimed Trump molested her back in 1993 while Epstein — her boyfriend at the time — stood nearby watching.
Although a new law requires the full release of the Epstein files, experts expect some records to be withheld or redacted. How many is the question.
Women claiming to be Epstein victims describe close friendship between dead financier and Trump - The two men bonded over their sexual exploits, according to court docs, testimony and new interviews
Emails released by House Democrats are reviving questions about Trump’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein and their decades-long connection
Six years after his death, convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein still makes headlines. He stars in conspiracy theories and falsehoods — about what government files reveal about him, the island where he trafficked girls and women, important men he knew, including Presidents Donald Trump and Bill Clinton.
Donald Trump's 2020 campaign sent emails to Jeffrey Epstein's active account using an appalling salutation, deepening the shock of the pair's long, troubled association.
The photos, which do not imply wrongdoing, are part of a trove of images the House Oversight Committee received from Epstein's estate.
Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, and Larry Summers also appear in photos from Epstein's estate released by House Democrats.
Lemon believes that Trump, faced with the looming Dec. 19 deadline for the Department of Justice to release the Epstein files, has desperately tried to drum up distractions to make the Epstein issue go away. The problem for the president, according to Lemon, is that all of his attempts have backfired.
White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, in an interview published in Vanity Fair, said that President Trump "is in" the Epstein files but not "doing anything awful."