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The flight log released indicates that Donald Trump flew with then wife Marla, daughter Tiffany and a nanny from Palm Beach, Florida to Reagan National Airport in Washington D.C. and then to Teterboro Airport in New Jersey on May 15, 1994
Newly disclosed documents reveal that President Donald Trump’s name appears in the flight logs of Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet. In a letter sent on Thursday, Attorney General Pam Bondi informed FBI Director Kash Patel of the recent discovery and demanded the delivery of “the full and complete Epstein files” by Friday morning.
She also instructed Patel to “conduct an immediate investigation” into why her previous order for the FBI to surrender all related documents was not complied with.
Trump, who was president when Epstein was apprehended, hinted during his campaign last year that he would push for the government’s records to be made public. The released flight log shows that Trump, along with his then-wife Marla, daughter Tiffany, and a nanny, flew from Palm Beach, Florida to Reagan National Airport in Washington D.C. , and then to Teterboro Airport in New Jersey on May 15, 1994.
At the time of the flight, Tiffany was only seven months old. Marla, Trump’s second wife, married him on December 20, 1993, and they divorced in 1999, reports the Irish Star.
Epstein faced accusations of sexually abusing dozens of underage girls in the early 2000s but served only 13 months in jail. He was indicted on federal charges in New York in 2019, over a decade after he secretly negotiated a deal with federal prosecutors in Florida to dismiss similar sex trafficking charges.
The case has garnered significant attention due to Epstein and his ex-girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell’s connections to royalty, presidents, and billionaires. Maxwell is the daughter of the late British media mogul Robert Maxwell, who once owned the New York Daily News.
Over time, thousands of pages of records have been disclosed through lawsuits, Epstein’s criminal dockets, public disclosures, and Freedom of Information Act requests. In January 2024, a court unsealed a wealth of documents gathered as evidence in a lawsuit filed by Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre.
Much of the content, including transcripts of victim interviews and old police reports, was already publicly known. These documents mentioned Trump, former President Bill Clinton, Britain’s Prince Andrew, magician David Copperfield, and included testimony from one victim who claimed she met Michael Jackson at Epstein’s Florida residence but nothing inappropriate occurred.
Bondi stated that officials are making final redactions to the documents before their release. Bondi’s announcement comes amid increasing pressure from Republicans to disclose the Epstein files, among other documents of public interest, such as those related to former president John F. Kennedy’s assassination.