DOJ Docs Show Trump Reported ‘Disgusting’ Epstein and ‘Evil’ Maxwell to Police in 2006

Exposive FBI documents have emerged in the Jeffrey Epstein Files released by the Department of Justice (DOJ), revealing that President Donald Trump reported the child predator and his accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, to the police in 2006.

The bombshell docs have dealt a devastating blow to the Left’s anti-Trump narrative, as Democrats were hoping that the Epstein Files would link the president to the sex trafficker.

Instead, the unsealed files have proved the opposite was true and revealed that Trump was actively urging authorities to investigate and stop Epstein.

Trump Warned Police About Epstein’s Abuse

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According to a 2019 FBI interview with former Palm Beach police chief Michael Reiter, Trump personally contacted Reiter in July 2006, shortly after Epstein’s sex-crime investigation became public.

Trump warned that Epstein’s activities with teenage girls were widely known in New York and Palm Beach and urged police to pursue justice.

Reiter told FBI agents that Trump described Epstein’s conduct as “disgusting.”

Trump also warned investigators about Epstein’s associate, telling Reiter that Maxwell was “evil” and urged them to look into her.

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Reiter recalled Trump saying:

“Thank goodness you’re stopping him; everyone has known he’s been doing this.”

The statement is preserved in the FBI record.

The document shatters the Democrats’ anti-Trump narrative regarding Epstein.

The report further states Trump told Reiter he had once witnessed Epstein with teenagers present and “got the hell out of there.”

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Trump then threw Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago.

Directly Undermines Years of Political Attacks

These revelations dismantle long-running political claims attempting to tie Trump to Epstein’s crimes.

Instead, the documentary record shows Trump:

  • Warned police

  • Condemned Epstein’s behavior

  • Highlighted Maxwell as an “operative”

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  • Cut ties and banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago

An FBI official previously sought to downplay the claims, saying:

“We are not aware of any corroborating evidence that the President contacted law enforcement 20 years ago.”

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However, the newly surfaced FBI interview with Reiter documents the conversation in detail.

Maxwell Pleads the Fifth as Pressure Mounts

The disclosure comes as Ghislaine Maxwell, now serving a 20-year federal sentence for sex trafficking minors, appeared before the House Oversight Committee.

She invoked the Fifth Amendment and refused to answer lawmakers’ questions, though her attorney said she is:

“… prepared to speak fully and honestly if granted clemency by President Trump.”

President Trump has not indicated whether he would consider a pardon.

Inside the Failed Prosecution That Let Epstein Walk

The FBI interview also sheds new light on how Epstein initially avoided serious punishment.

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Palm Beach police began investigating in 2003, escalating the case in 2005 after a 14-year-old girl reported sexual abuse and described a wider trafficking scheme involving high school students recruited for “massages” that led to assault and rape.

Reiter told investigators:

“More surveillance was done on Epstein’s house…one employee said there were dozens of girls in one day.”

Despite the mounting evidence, state prosecutors declined to arrest Epstein in 2006, prompting Reiter to push the case to federal authorities.

Epstein ultimately received federal immunity in 2007, pleading guilty in state court and serving just 13 months in jail, most on work release, during which abuse continued.

Reiter later said:

“It was very disappointing that the system failed in this case.”

Evidence Trump Tried to Stop Epstein

Additional records reinforce Trump’s separation from Epstein.

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It has long been known that Trump banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago.

Reports have suggested that Trump threw Epstein out of the club because he was stealing his staff members, specifically young girls.

However, Epstein appeared to believe that Trump had banned him from Mar-a-Lago because he suspected he was trafficking underage girls to his powerful associates.

Epstein himself wrote in 2019:

“Of course he knew about the girls, as he asked Ghislaine to stop.”

Rather than implicating Trump, the files portray a future president who:

  • Recognized the danger early

  • Alerted authorities

  • Cut ties

  • Demanded accountability

Narrative Collapse

For years, political opponents suggested the Epstein Files would damage President Trump.

Instead, the newly released evidence shows Trump was among the few powerful figures pushing for action, while prosecutors, officials, and institutions allowed Epstein to escape real justice.

What was expected to be politically damaging has instead become a major exonerating revelation, one that fundamentally reshapes the public record surrounding Epstein, Maxwell, and Trump.

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