The following article, The Latest on Epstein’s Trump Purge, was first published on The Black Sphere.
In a digital twist that unmasks partisan desperation, leaked communications from a notorious pedophile’s inbox deliver an unintended gift to one political lightning rod. But as the echo chamber amplifies ghosts, whose skeletons remain conveniently buried?
Imagine a convicted sex offender, knee-deep in his web of influence, scribbles a frantic note to his right-hand woman—not to ensnare a powerful ally, but to scrub one clean off a roster of elites. That’s not the plot of a B-grade thriller; it’s the latest punchline in the endless saga of media-fueled witch hunts. Jeffrey Epstein, the financier whose name now evokes a cocktail of revulsion and conspiracy, removes Donald Trump from his “power list”, because he couldn’t entrap him.
Leaked emails from September 2025 reveal this gem, flipping the script on years of breathless attempts to lasso Trump into Epstein’s orbit.
If you’re tired of the same old partisan puppet show, then hold this mirror up to the hypocrisy machine.
The reflection reveals the Left’s relentless, self-sabotaging obsession. And oh, the irony: in trying to tar Trump with Epstein’s brush, they’ve only painted themselves into a corner of credibility collapse.
You’d think by now that Donald Trump’s word would be enough for Leftists to dispense with the fake news on anything, particularly Epstein. Trump has been vetted enough for ten lifetimes, yet the Left continues looking for dirt.
Forget the common-sense fact that if there were dirt between Trump and Epstein, certainly Biden’s crooked DOJ would have released it. Further, Trump is so clean, they couldn’t even conjure up another fake “Russian collusion” equivalent involving Epstein. How clean must you be that Biden’s crooked DOJ couldn’t fabricate a story on you?
But just to drive home the point, we get another dose of reality, Newbreak wrote:
Emails from Jeffrey Epstein’s Yahoo account were obtained and publicized on Thursday, September 11. Within the 18,000 emails, the convicted pedophile told his co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell to “remove” Donald Trump’s name from a “power list.”
Separate from the infamously mysterious Epstein files, the power list held the names of high-profile individuals, including politicians, financiers and powerful figures.
Case close, right? Given the media’s reputation, you would hope the media would relinquish. But I doubt it. What will it take for them to act right? Complete and total destruction.
Ask yourself why they would pursue this story anyway? It’s certainly not to condemn any Leftists. Their sole purpose of this search is to discredit President Trump by merely associating him with Epstein. And like all things the Left have tried with Trump, this too will backfire like a mistiming ’64 Ford Falcon.
To understand why this Epstein emails leak feels like the universe’s way of trolling the establishment, let’s rewind the tape on the Trump-Epstein connection—a relationship that’s been dissected more times than a frog in freshman Biology, yet somehow always emerges with Trump looking like the one who dodged the scalpel.
Back in the late 1980s, when shoulder pads were king and Wall Street was a playground for the audacious, Trump and Epstein crossed paths in the glitzy underbelly of New York society. Trump himself described Epstein in a 2002 New York Magazine profile as a “terrific guy” who’d been part of his circle for 15 years, noting Epstein’s penchant for younger women—a comment that’s been weaponized ad nauseam. Still, let’s not pretend it was a secret endorsement of criminality.
They partied together, sure; Epstein even claimed in tapes recorded by author Michael Wolff that he was Trump’s “closest friend for 10 years,” boasting about introducing him to Melania.
But by 2004, Trump had booted Epstein from his Mar-a-Lago resort after reports surfaced that Epstein tried to recruit an underage girl there. Trump didn’t just distance himself; he slammed the door, reportedly tipping off authorities about Epstein’s activities in Palm Beach. As detailed in a PBS timeline, this fallout wasn’t some polite fade-out—it was a hard stop, with Trump later clarifying in 2019 that they hadn’t spoken in over a decade.
Fast-forward to the Epstein scandal exploding in 2019, and the media’s bloodlust kicked into overdrive. Outlets like CNN and The New York Times pored over flight logs from Epstein’s infamous “Lolita Express,” hunting for Trump’s name like it was the golden ticket. Spoiler: it wasn’t there. Trump flew once in 1997, from Palm Beach to Newark, with his family—no island jaunts to Little St. James, no shadowy dealings captured on manifests.
Yet, the narrative persisted, fueled by guilt-by-association smears.
Remember the 2025 uproar over Trump’s signature on Epstein’s 50th birthday card? A House committee released it, sparking headlines about “new scrutiny,” but it turned out to be a innocuous scribble from years prior, hardly the smoking gun.
The media’s attempts to link Trump to Epstein have been as consistent as they are comically futile, from ABC News timelines to Al Jazeera breakdowns, all circling the same drain: proximity in the ’90s, rupture in the ’00s, and zero evidence of complicity.
It’s almost endearing, like watching a cat chase its own tail, except the cat is the Fourth Estate and the tail is journalistic integrity.
Now, enter the September 2025 Epstein emails leak, a treasure trove of 18,000 messages that should have been the Left’s holy grail. Instead, the emails delivered a self-inflicted wound to the Left. As reported by Forbes and The Daily Beast, on September 14, 2006, Maxwell emailed Epstein a list of 51 names, asking him to “review list and add or remove peeps.” Epstein’s reply? A curt “Remove trump.”
This wasn’t some casual edit; it was a deliberate purge from a “power list” of elites—politicians, financiers, the usual suspects in Epstein’s Rolodex of influence. Separate from the court-released Epstein files that have dominated headlines since 2019, this list’s purpose remains murky, but the implication is crystal: Epstein wanted Trump out, perhaps to avoid scrutiny or because their fallout made association toxic.
Another email from August 2007 has Maxwell fretting amid Epstein’s legal woes: “You have to assume they went to donald trump,” hinting at paranoia over leaks or investigations veering toward the real estate mogul.’
Bloomberg noted Trump’s name pops up only three times in the entire cache, all minor—hardly the damning web the Left craved.
How convenient that this bombshell drops in an election cycle where “Trump Epstein connection” is trending harder than a viral cat video. Yet, instead of exonerating evidence, outlets like MSNBC twist it into “raising more questions about Trump,” as if absence from a pedophile’s VIP list is somehow suspicious.
Raise questions? Sure, like why the media ignores the elephant—or should I say, the donkey—in the room. Enter Bill Clinton, whose Epstein ties make Trump’s look like a distant cousin at a family reunion. Flight logs show Clinton jetting off on Epstein’s plane at least 26 times between 2002 and 2003, including trips to Africa and Asia for Clinton Foundation work.
Denials abound—Ghislaine Maxwell told a deputy AG in 2025 that Clinton never visited Epstein’s island—but the optics? Radioactive. A 2025 congressional probe even subpoenaed the Clintons over Epstein links, alongside Obama-era officials.
Hypocrisy much? The Left’s laser focus on Trump’s ancient acquaintances while giving Clinton a hall pass is like lecturing on diet while mainlining donuts. And don’t get me started on Prince Andrew or other luminaries named in court files; the selective outrage is as transparent as a politician’s promise.
This isn’t just about one leak; it’s the culmination of a decade-long arc where every Epstein revelation boomerangs back on the accusers.
Take the 2025 GOP revolt over Epstein files: Trump faced internal pressure to release more docs, but as NPR noted, his administration shifted tones under fire, ultimately revealing nada incriminating on him.
Media darlings like The Guardian crow about Trump’s “denials” on Epstein, implying over-protestation, but the real story is their denial of facts.
Politico’s timeline raises “real questions” for Trump? Please—the questions should be for the echo chamber: why persist when evidence keeps evaporating? It’s as if the Left’s strategy memo reads, “If at first you don’t smear, try, try again.” And backfire it does, like that ’64 Ford Falcon sputtering in reverse—each failed hit job only bolsters Trump’s Teflon aura, turning skeptics into supporters who see the game for what it is: a desperate grasp at power through innuendo.
Bolstering these musings, consider the broader historical view of elite entanglements.
Epstein’s empire wasn’t built in a vacuum; it thrived on the complicity of a system that protects its own. From his 2008 sweetheart deal under Alex Acosta (whom Trump later appointed Labor Secretary, only to see him resign amid backlash) to the 2019 suicide that sparked endless theories, the saga reeks of untouchable privilege. Trump’s role? Peripheral at best, proactive at worst—he cooperated with probes, as per 2025 reports where House Speaker Mike Johnson mistakenly called him an “FBI informant,” quickly corrected but highlighting Trump’s anti-Epstein stance.
Meanwhile, the media’s obsession with “leaked Epstein documents” ignores how these drops often expose Left-leaning figures more damningly.
A February 2025 NDTV report on flight logs name-dropped Clinton, Michael Jackson, and Alec Baldwin, yet the headlines zero in on Trump.
The irony peaks here: in purging Trump’s name, Epstein inadvertently handed the Left a mirror, reflecting their own biases.
So, what will it take for the media to act right? Complete and total destruction, as mused earlier—perhaps a ratings apocalypse or a lawsuit avalanche. But let’s not hold our breath; the machine thrives on outrage, not truth. In this arc of incessant tying and inevitable untying, the biggest loser isn’t Trump—it’s trust in institutions that prioritize narrative over nuance. As the Epstein emails leak fades into the news cycle, one thing’s clear: the Left’s smear machine is running on fumes, and the backfire is deafening. If only they could “remove” their own hypocrisy from the power list.
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