Trump's Air Force One Bombshell: 'Epstein Stole The Young Women' From Mar-a-Lago's Spa

In a stunning mid-flight admission, former President Donald Trump has broken his typical silence on the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, making the explosive claim that the disgraced financier "stole" young female employees directly from his exclusive Mar-a-Lago club.
The shocking comments were made to reporters aboard Air Force One as Trump returned from a trip to Scotland. The remarks represent one of the most direct acknowledgements from the former president about the disturbing nexus between his Florida property and Epstein's notorious sex trafficking ring.
Pressed by the traveling press corps, Trump did not shy away from the details. When a reporter asked, "The workers that were taken from you – were some of them young women?" Trump's reply was blunt and immediate.
"The answer is yes, they were," Trump confirmed. "People that worked in the spa."
This startling confirmation paints a grim picture of Epstein's activities at the Palm Beach resort. The conversation escalated when another journalist began to specifically ask if Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's most prominent accusers, was among the spa workers Trump was referring to, further cementing the connection in a public forum.
Trump's newfound candor comes at a moment of intense scrutiny. His administration has been heavily criticized for its perceived stonewalling on releasing further records related to Epstein, despite previous pledges of transparency. The former president has personally expressed frustration that the scandal continues to haunt him six years after Epstein's death by suicide in a Manhattan jail cell.
Ironically, while Trump wishes the topic would fade, some of his most ardent political allies have actively fanned the flames by promoting various conspiracy theories surrounding Epstein's demise. This contradiction highlights the complex and politically charged nature of the saga.
This bombshell admission from 30,000 feet ensures the controversy is far from over. By personally confirming that Epstein recruited young women from his own club's staff, Trump has breathed new life into a dark chapter of his past, raising more questions about what he knew and when he knew it, all while the public waits for the transparency he once promised.