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NEW FBI Records DESTROY Media’s Trump-Epstein Lies…
Newly released FBI documents reveal President Trump contacted Palm Beach police in 2006 to support their investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, telling the chief, “thank goodness you’re stopping him, everyone has known he’s been doing this.”
Trump’s Early Warning to Law Enforcement
Former Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter detailed in a 2019 FBI interview that Donald Trump contacted him in July 2006 during the initial investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. Trump reportedly stated, “Thank goodness you’re stopping him, everyone has known he’s been doing this,” according to the FBI summary released through Department of Justice files.
Trump informed Reiter that he had thrown Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago and described Ghislaine Maxwell as Epstein’s “evil” operative. Trump also told the police chief that people in New York were aware of Epstein’s behavior and recounted leaving an Epstein event after seeing teenagers present.
Investigation Timeline and Context
The Palm Beach Police Department launched its investigation into Epstein in April 2005 after reports surfaced that he was recruiting underage girls, some as young as 14, for sexual massages at his mansion. Chief Reiter led the probe despite facing resistance from local prosecutors who sought a lenient approach. By June 2006, a grand jury indicted Epstein on one count of solicitation of prostitution, and the FBI began its own investigation shortly after. Trump’s call to Reiter came as details of the investigation became public, positioning him as one of the first high-profile figures to contact law enforcement in support. This contradicts years of media attempts to link Trump to Epstein’s criminal activities.
Transparency Act Reveals Truth
The FBI document emerged following the November 18, 2025, signing of the Epstein Files Transparency Act by President Trump under congressional pressure. The legislation mandated the release of previously sealed materials, including unredacted documents, Maxwell depositions, and new evidence from the investigation.
The Miami Herald first reported the FBI interview summary with Chief Reiter, who was interviewed by federal agents in October 2019, two months after Epstein’s death. These files validate Trump’s longstanding claims that he cut ties with Epstein years before the financier’s 2019 arrest. The documented 2006 phone call demonstrates Trump’s proactive cooperation with law enforcement, not the complicity that partisan critics falsely alleged for years.
Vindication Against False Narratives
The newly released documents directly refute the mainstream media’s sustained effort to implicate Trump in Epstein’s crimes. While Trump and Epstein had social connections in the 1990s and early 2000s, FBI records confirm Trump’s account that he banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago and distanced himself once he became aware of Epstein’s criminal behavior. Trump’s willingness to contact police and provide information about Epstein’s activities and associates demonstrates the opposite of what left-wing outlets suggested. The files provide primary evidence that Trump recognized Epstein’s predatory behavior and supported law enforcement efforts to stop him, protecting potential victims. This stands in stark contrast to other elites who remained silent or enabled Epstein’s activities through their networks and influence, highlighting the double standard in how the media treats different political figures.
The release of these documents underscores the importance of government transparency and accountability that conservatives have long demanded. The FBI’s documentation of Trump’s 2006 call to Chief Reiter provides concrete evidence that should silence critics who exploited the Trump-Epstein connection for political gain.
As more files continue to emerge from the ongoing review of three million documents related to the Epstein investigation, Americans deserve the full truth about who enabled these crimes and who worked to stop them. The facts now show President Trump was on the right side of this fight from the beginning.
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Ex-police chief says Trump told him ‘thank goodness you’re stopping’ Epstein in 2006
Relationship of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein