Newly Released Email Claims Epstein Was With 'All the Trump Boys' in Palm Beach on Christmas 2016

The message to Bill Gates' advisor offered no clarification on who was included, but media reports place Trump at Mar-a-Lago that holiday period.

Feb. 5, 2026 at 8:39pm

A newly released Justice Department email shows Jeffrey Epstein claiming he was in Palm Beach with 'all the Trump boys' on Christmas Day 2016, a month after Donald Trump's election victory. If true, the email would suggest contact between Trump or his associates and Epstein later than Trump has publicly acknowledged. The White House dismissed the claim as 'unfounded and false,' while the Epstein Files also include a memo alleging Trump visited Epstein's home in 2015, which Trump denies.

Why it matters

The relationship between Epstein and Trump has been a subject of intense scrutiny, with both men having been associated with each other in the past. This latest email claim, if true, could further complicate the narrative around their interactions and raise questions about the extent of their connections.

The details

The newly released Justice Department email shows Epstein claiming he was in Palm Beach with 'all the Trump boys' on Christmas Day 2016, a month after Donald Trump's election victory. The message was sent to Bill Gates' advisor, but it offered no clarification on who was included in 'all the Trump boys'. Media reports have placed Trump at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach during that holiday period.

  • The email was sent on Christmas Day 2016, a month after Donald Trump's election victory.
  • Media reports have placed Trump at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach during the 2016 holiday period.

The players

Jeffrey Epstein

An American financier and convicted sex offender who had a controversial relationship with Donald Trump and other high-profile individuals.

Donald Trump

The 45th President of the United States, who has been associated with Epstein in the past, though he has denied the extent of their relationship.

Bill Gates

An American business magnate, software developer, and philanthropist who is the co-founder of Microsoft Corporation.

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What they’re saying

“The claim is unfounded and false.”

— White House

What’s next

The Justice Department and relevant authorities will likely investigate the claims made in the email to determine their veracity and any potential implications.

The takeaway

This latest email claim, if true, could further complicate the narrative around the relationship between Epstein and Trump, raising questions about the extent of their connections and interactions, even after Trump's election victory.