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Epstein files and Trump – Conversation with the Gemini
Epstein Files and Trump’s Circle
As of early February 2026, the relationship between Donald Trump and the Jeffrey Epstein files has entered a major new phase following the passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act in late 2025.
The situation is currently defined by a massive document release, intense political debate over redactions, and new details regarding Trump’s inner circle.
In a rare moment of bipartisan unity, Congress passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act in November 2025.
Trump’s Reversal: Initially, Trump dismissed the push for the files as a “Democrat hoax” and “pretty boring stuff.”
The “Final” Release: On January 30, 2026, the DOJ released its largest tranche to date—over 3 million pages, 180,000 images, and 2,000 videos.
While the millions of pages have not produced evidence of criminal activity by Trump, they have shed more light on his past social ties:
Frequent Mentions: Trump’s name appears over 3,000 times in the latest documents. Most references are in news articles Epstein collected, correspondence between other parties, or unverified tips sent to the FBI.
Unverified Allegations: The files include previously unsealed FBI tips and “sensationalist” claims made shortly before the 2020 election.
Specific Incidents: One document contains an allegation that Epstein introduced a 14-year-old girl to Trump at Mar-a-Lago in the early 2000s, though no charges or corroborating evidence of misconduct were provided.
Trump’s Response: On February 1, 2026, Trump told reporters that the files actually “absolve” him and prove the claims against him were a “radical left” fabrication.
The 2026 release has been notable for revealing that members of Trump’s circle remained in contact with Epstein longer than previously known:
Steve Bannon: The files show text and email exchanges between Bannon and Epstein as late as 2019, including a discussion about Epstein’s private plane.
Elon Musk: Emails from 2012 show Musk inquiring about “wild parties” on Epstein’s island.
Howard Lutnick: The Commerce Secretary also appears in the files, though his representatives state his interactions were limited and social.
Redaction Failures: The DOJ faced a massive backlash after it was discovered that “blacked-out” text could be revealed by simply copying and pasting it.
“Cover-Up” Claims: Democrats, led by Representative Jamie Raskin, have accused the Trump administration of a “full-blown cover-up,” arguing that only half of the 6 million responsive documents have actually been released.
Would you like me to look into the specific details of the congressional contempt charges related to the Epstein investigation, or more on the DOJ’s redaction errors?
Epstein Files Transparency Act signed into law by President Donald Trump. The files contain thousands of references to Trump, including details about his past social ties to Epstein and newly disclosed, though unverified, allegations.
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