President Trump says he did not have the ‘privilege’ to go to the island of Epstein

President Trump on Epstein Island
‘I have never had the privilege of going’
… oh, wait, actually I refused invitation
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President Donald Trump seems to be everywhere with his statements about Jeffrey Epstein … in his last answer saying that he never had the privilege of going to the infamous island of the late pedophile – while he also claimed that he refused an invitation.
Trump sparkled with reporters about the “Epstein files” during a press conference on Monday in his golf resort in Scotland, where he was sitting next to the British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
As always, the supreme commander was not by not talking about the only subject that has chased him and his administration in recent weeks.
Trump told journalists …. “I never had the privilege of going to his island, and I rejected it, but many people in Palm Beach were invited to his island.”
He added: “I rejected it at one of my very good moments. I didn’t want to go to his island.”
Trump continued to say that the reason he and Epstein stopped talking was because Trump believed that Epstein stealed his workers.
The island in question – small St. James on the US Virgin Islands – was in the middle of Ghislaine MaxwellThe process of sex trade and is large -scale linked to the alleged abuse of minor girls from Epstein.
Trump has long denied to visit the island or to be involved in the inner circle of Epstein. Yet his name continues to come forward in connection with the treatment of the so-called “Epstein files”.




