Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking network are speaking out — and one chilling revelation is putting President Donald Trump at the center of the growing controversy.

Standing outside the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, survivor Chauntae Davies described how Epstein flaunted his relationship with the powerful — and none more than Trump.

“Epstein had a free pass,” Davies said, her voice trembling. “He bragged about his powerful friends, including our current president, Donald Trump. It was his biggest brag, actually.”

Davies recalled walking into Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion for the first time alongside Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s convicted accomplice. “He had an eight-by-ten framed picture of him with Trump right on his desk,” she said. “It wasn’t hidden. It was a status symbol.”

This revelation comes as survivors, advocates, and lawmakers push for the Epstein Files Transparency Act, a bipartisan bill that would force the Department of Justice to release every document connected to Epstein and Maxwell.

Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) and Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) are leading the charge. “The American people deserve to know who enabled Epstein and who protected him,” Khanna said.

So far, every Democrat is expected to back the measure — but GOP leadership is resisting. With just two Republican signatures short of forcing a vote, survivors are making direct, emotional appeals to President Trump.

“President Trump, you have so much influence and power in this situation,” pleaded survivor Anouska De Georgiou. “Please use that influence to help us. This country needs transparency now more than ever.”

Another survivor, Jena-Lisa Jones, echoed the demand: “Please, President Trump, pass this bill and help us. Make us feel like our voices are finally being heard.”

But Trump’s stance has shifted dramatically. While he once supported releasing Epstein’s files, he now calls the effort a “Democrat hoax.” Survivors say this reversal is devastating.

Attorney Brad Edwards, who has represented many of Epstein’s victims, said the president’s change of tone is baffling. “Back in 2009, Trump helped us,” Edwards revealed. “He didn’t think it was a hoax then. He even gave us information that moved our investigation forward. So why the about-face now?”

Epstein’s carefully cultivated relationships with wealthy elites and world leaders have fueled speculation for years. Survivors say his “biggest brag” about Trump underscores just how powerful those connections were — and why releasing the files is critical.

“This isn’t about politics,” Davies said. “This is about justice. It’s about telling the truth.”

As chants of “Pass the bill!” echoed across Capitol Hill, the pressure is mounting on Republicans — and on Trump himself.

If the files are released, they could expose a sprawling network of political, business, and celebrity connections that Epstein used to shield himself from accountability for decades.

And for survivors like Davies, that’s exactly why they’re fighting. “We’ve been waiting 20 years for the truth,” she said. “Enough is enough.”


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2 thoughts on “Epstein’s “Biggest Brag” was His Friendship with Trump — Survivors Demand Full Disclosure”
  1. We all have friends doesn’t mean we participate in their business or personal relationship. Why wouldn’t you want to be friend President Trump a successful business investor a successful TV personality a successful President. Me. Epstein will answer to God as we all will do. Get your minds out of the gutter. People who live in glass houses should not cast stones. Have you ever met the man or woman without sin? They don’t exist some are forgiven but not without sin. Grow up people move on.

    1. Friends until Epstein stole girls from Trump and took them away from home… then Trump turned him into FBI…

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