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Trump Contacted Police About Epstein Investigation in 2006, FBI Record Shows
Newly released documents reveal Trump's awareness of Epstein's behavior, raising questions about elite networks and accountability.
Published on Feb. 11, 2026
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Newly released FBI documents show that in 2006, Donald Trump contacted the Palm Beach police department regarding investigations into Jeffrey Epstein. According to an interview with a police officer, Trump told authorities that "everyone" knew about Epstein's behavior and described Ghislaine Maxwell as "evil". This revelation adds another layer to the ongoing scrutiny of connections surrounding Epstein and raises questions about the extent of awareness within influential circles.
Why it matters
The Epstein case has consistently highlighted the complexities of power, privilege, and accountability. Trump's alleged awareness of Epstein's behavior among influential figures raises concerns about the protection afforded to those with wealth and status. This case underscores the need for transparency and thorough investigation when allegations of misconduct involve individuals in positions of power.
The details
The core of the recent disclosure centers on a phone call Trump made to the Palm Beach police chief after learning about the investigations into Epstein. The former police chief stated that Trump conveyed a widespread understanding of Epstein's actions, specifically characterizing Ghislaine Maxwell as "evil" during the conversation. The FBI document details this interaction as part of a broader investigation into Epstein's activities.
- In 2006, Trump contacted the Palm Beach police department regarding investigations into Jeffrey Epstein.
The players
Donald Trump
The former President of the United States who contacted the Palm Beach police department in 2006 regarding investigations into Jeffrey Epstein.
Ghislaine Maxwell
A British socialite who was described by Trump as "evil" during his 2006 phone call with the Palm Beach police chief.
Jeffrey Epstein
An American financier and convicted sex offender whose activities were the subject of investigations that Trump contacted the police about in 2006.
What they’re saying
“everyone" knew about Epstein's behavior”
— Donald Trump (FBI Record)
“Ghislaine Maxwell as 'evil'”
— Donald Trump (FBI Record)
What’s next
Ongoing investigations into Epstein's associates and potential co-conspirators are likely to continue, with a focus on mapping the networks of powerful individuals who may have been aware of or complicit in his activities.
The takeaway
The Epstein case has highlighted the need for greater transparency and accountability among the elite circles of society, particularly when allegations of misconduct involve individuals in positions of power. This latest revelation about Trump's awareness of Epstein's behavior further underscores the complexities of power, privilege, and the protection afforded to those with wealth and status.


