A newly unsealed FBI 302 shows that, in 2006, Donald Trump personally called the Palm Beach police chief to thank him for investigating Jeffrey Epstein and to warn that Ghislaine Maxwell was “evil” and should be a focus of the probe. The document — a summary of a 2019 interview with former Chief Michael Reiter — quotes Trump saying he “got the hell out of there” when he saw Epstein around young women, and that people in New York knew Epstein was “disgusting.”
For years the left and a compliant media have peddled a tidy narrative tying President Trump to Epstein as if they were partners in crimes; this ugly new piece of evidence blows a hole in that storyline. Conservative Americans should not be surprised that selective outrage from the political class ignored facts that undermined their preferred narrative — the document shows Trump was warning law enforcement, not protecting predators.
Remember who Ghislaine Maxwell is: a convicted sex trafficker now serving a 20-year federal sentence for her role in Epstein’s crimes, a sentence that survivors fought hard to see imposed. The unsealing of these files comes as Maxwell pursues legal avenues and, according to recent reporting, is exploring a commutation request and even signaling a willingness to cooperate if clemency were on the table.
If Maxwell is shopping for a pardon or commutation, Americans have every right to be furious and skeptical — not because her lawyers are doing their job, but because any deal that looks like a get-out-of-jail-free card for a convicted trafficker would be an outrage. The fact that Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche personally interviewed Maxwell only raises more questions about how the Department of Justice is handling these files and whether normal prosecutorial boundaries are being respected.
All of this should make patriots pause and ask why the press and Democrats worked for years to weaponize a half-truth to damage a political opponent while ignoring inconvenient facts. The real story here is the double standard: when evidence helps their narrative, the media celebrate; when it contradicts them, they bury it or spin it away. Conservatives must demand consistent accountability — for Epstein, for Maxwell, and for anyone who aided or covered up crimes.
At the end of the day, hardworking Americans deserve the whole truth, not theater. This newly revealed FBI record undercuts the smear merchants and proves why transparency matters — and if anyone thinks this should be the moment to rush to clemency for Maxwell, they’ll have to answer to victims and to the millions who refuse to let political games replace real justice.

