Trump's Valentine's Post Overrun With Brutal Epstein Taunts

The White House's holiday message was quickly hijacked by social media users flooding the comments with reminders of the president's ties to convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

Published on Feb. 15, 2026

The White House's Valentine's Day message featuring President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump was quickly overtaken by social media users posting memes and edited photos linking Trump to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The replies devolved into an endless stream of crude images and calls to 'release the Epstein files', tapping into a growing bipartisan fixation on the Epstein investigation.

Why it matters

Trump's close ties to Epstein have long been a source of controversy, and the recent release of millions of documents related to the Epstein investigation has reignited public interest and demands for transparency. The online backlash to the White House's Valentine's Day post highlights the political firestorm surrounding the Epstein case and the pressure on the Justice Department to fully disclose its findings.

The details

Within an hour of the Valentine's Day post going live, the replies were flooded with memes and edited photos linking Trump to Epstein. Users replaced Melania in the original photo with Epstein, created doctored images of the two men dining together, and posted parody 'Valentine's cards' with crude references to pedophilia. The trolling spree tapped into growing bipartisan demands to 'release the Epstein files', with some of the same slogans appearing in memes also being echoed by lawmakers.

  • The White House's Valentine's Day post was published on February 14, 2026.
  • The online backlash and trolling of the post happened within an hour of it being published.

The players

Donald Trump

The 79-year-old President of the United States, who has long been tied to the convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

Jeffrey Epstein

The late convicted sex offender whose inner circle included some of the richest and most powerful men in the world, including Donald Trump.

Pam Bondi

The 60-year-old Attorney General who has faced criticism and outrage over the Justice Department's handling of the Epstein files.

Thomas Massie

The Republican Congressman who has joined forces with Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna to propose legislation that would compel the DOJ to release the bulk of its remaining Epstein records.

Ro Khanna

The Democratic Congressman who has joined forces with Republican Rep. Thomas Massie to propose legislation that would compel the DOJ to release the bulk of its remaining Epstein records.

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What’s next

GOP Rep. Thomas Massie and Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna have joined forces to propose legislation that would compel the DOJ to release the bulk of its remaining Epstein records. The outrage over the handling of the Epstein files is also likely to continue fueling political battles between lawmakers and the Justice Department.

The takeaway

The online backlash to the White House's Valentine's Day post underscores the enduring political fallout from the Epstein scandal and the public's demand for full transparency around the investigation. The case has become a bipartisan flashpoint, with lawmakers from both parties now actively pushing for the release of the remaining Epstein files.