Trump Named Over One Million Times in Epstein Files ***Trigger Warning***
- maocunningham
- Feb 22
- 4 min read
Updated: Mar 1

Jeffrey Epstein called President Donald Trump "dangerous" in a newly-shared email included in a trove of documents released by the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday, Nov. 12. Epstein told Summers (direct quote):
"Recall I’ve told you,, -- i have met some very bad people, none as bad as trump. not one decent cell in his body..so yes- dangerous,"
In Epstein file interviews, tips, and financial records:
More than 5,300 of these new Epstein files contain references to Trump, his wife Melania, Mar-a-Lago, and related terms, according to the New York Times. Trump is mentioned in the files over one million times.
FBI Document #EFTA01660651: Victim stated Epstein introduced her to Trump who subsequently forced her head down to his exposed penis which is subsequently bit. In response, Trump punched her in the head and kicked her out.

FBI Case ID #: SOD-NY-3027571: Victim statement: “It is important for investigators to know Jeffrey Epstein, and MANY other powerful, rich, famous people were involved in trafficking me as a sex slave for them when I was 13 years old. I was raped by over 176 different men from June 1984 to September 1984. They even murdered a child I gave birth to while on the boat. They dumped her body into Lake Michigan.” FBI has additional notes about the woman who accused Trump in a lawsuit of raping her when she was 13, and an FBI interview with one of Epstein’s victims who stated that Epstein’s accomplice Ghislane Maxwell once “presented her” to Trump at a party.
The documents revealed that federal prosecutors collected evidence in 2020 that Trump flew on Epstein’s private plane multiple times in the 1990s.
The files included an FBI form that details a complaint from numerous woman who accused Trump of raping them when they were children.

FBI Tip: Donald Trump had parties at Mara Lago called 'calendar girls'. Reports state that Jeffrey Epstein would bring the children in and Trump would auction them off. Furter, records indicate that he measured the children's vulva and vaginas by entering a finger and rated the children on tightness. The guests were elder men and included Elon Musk. Don jr. Trump, and Ivanka Trump. “We were taken into rooms, forced to give oral sex to Donald J Trump. Forced to allow them to penetrate us. I was 13 years old when Donald J Trump raped me.”
FBI Interview: The victim reportedly knew about criminal activity that occurred in multiple states and on airplanes, and told complainant there were films of prominent men such as Epstein, Bill Clinton, and Donald Trump, and that Ghislaine Maxwell is in the videos as well.
FBI Tip: While working Epstein's driver recalled picking up Donald Trump in 1995 to take him to Dallas Fort Worth Airport. During that ride, complainant recalled some of the things Trump spoke about on his cell phone were very concerning and described being "a few seconds from pulling the limousine over on the median and within a few seconds of pulling him out of the car and hurting him due to some of the things he was saying." Complainant noted Trump repeatedly stated the name 'Jeffrey" while on the phone. One of complainant's ex-girlfriends told complainant Trump raped her, as did Epstein.
FBI Tip: Caller is talking about crimes committed against her. She claims to be a prisoner. She references Lisa Marie Presley, the British Royal Family, President Trump, and Jeffrey Epstein.

FBI Interview: The DOJ’s documents released in January 2026 also pertain to Jeffrey Epstein engaging in "ritualistic sacrifice." One victim said he was involved in a ritualistic sacrifice in which his feet were cut with a scimitar. On the yacht where this allegedly took place, he said he witnessed babies being dismembered, their intestines removed, and individuals eating the feces from these intestines. The interview appears again in the DOJ's documents, in a more formal summary of the same interview with the man (that file name is "EFTA01246048" (archived). According to that file, the accuser also claimed a handful of former presidents "were present on the same yacht while all of the aforementioned acts of violence were occurring."
The files released so far revealed 52 instances of the word "cannibal" and six instances of "cannibalism."
Epstein told Maxwell in one of the emails released by House Democrats that Trump “spent hours at my house” with an unnamed victim and described Trump as the “dog that hasn’t barked.”
In 2019, Trump was made aware by JPMorgan Chase of the more than $1 billion in potentially suspicious transactions to Epstein involving several high-profile U.S. business figures, as well as wire transfers to Russian banks.
The Coverup: During the 2024 presidential campaign, Trump was asked by a reporter if he would declassify the Epstein files which he promised to do. In July, 2025, Trump called the Epstein files scandal a “hoax” and said he didn’t "understand why the Jeffrey Epstein case would be of interest to anybody."
The DOJ, violating the law, has released only a fraction of the files to date. Further traumatizing and injuring the victims, the DOJ exposed victims’ nude photos, names, and personal information. Instead, they redacted many of the names of the predators.
In late February, NPR published an article revealing that the DOJ purposefully scrubbed the files of incidents detailing crimes Trump committed against children.
Crimes against humanity – from the Feb. 18th article in The Hill titled Epstein files allegations may amount to ‘crimes against humanity’: UN experts ---
“A panel of United Nations experts suggested that allegations detailed in the millions of documents released by the Justice Department (DOJ) connected to its probe of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein could amount to some of the most serious crimes under international law. The group of experts, appointed by the U.N. Human Rights Council, said in a statement released Monday that the files signal “the existence of a global criminal enterprise” that engaged in the “systematic and large-scale sexual abuse, trafficking and exploitation” of women and girls. “These crimes were committed against a backdrop of supremacist beliefs, racism, corruption, extreme misogyny, and the commodification and [dehumanization] of women and girls from different parts of the world,” they said.
“So grave is the scale, nature, systematic character, and transnational reach of these atrocities against women and girls, that a number of them may reasonably meet the legal threshold of crimes against humanity,” the panel added.”


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