New Epstein Flight Logs Rock Politics: How Close Was Trump to the Scandal?

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Newly surfaced documents allege that Donald Trump flew on Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet at least eight times, a revelation that has reignited global scrutiny of Epstein’s powerful circle. Even more unsettling, the records claim Ghislaine Maxwell—now a convicted sex trafficker—was onboard for at least four of those flights, raising fresh questions about proximity, awareness, and accountability among elite figures who crossed paths with Epstein.

While Trump has long acknowledged knowing Epstein socially, he has denied any involvement in Epstein’s crimes and previously distanced himself from the disgraced financier. Still, the emergence of detailed flight logs adds weight to public concern, as Epstein’s jet has become a haunting symbol of unchecked power and exploitation. For survivors and advocates, each new document feels like another piece of a puzzle that institutions failed—or refused—to fully confront.

As political reactions intensify, supporters dismiss the revelations as guilt by association, while critics argue that transparency is non-negotiable when allegations intersect with influence and power. With trust already strained and victims still seeking justice, will these documents finally push society to confront uncomfortable truths about who had access, who looked away, and who must answer hard questions now?
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