By Mike Bibb

"...no public evidence of any wrongdoing on [President Donald] Trump's part..." regarding involvement with sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. — The Washington Post, July 17, 2025.
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The above admission by The Washington Post has been included in the growing list of media organizations who are, reluctantly, coming to the realization that President Trump, while knowing and occasionally attending public events with Epstein, was not involved or participated in any way, in Epstein's perverted sex trafficking with young girls.

A fact Trump has repeatedly reminded us.

Adding further influence to the topic, the WaPo is not normally a pro-Trump organization. An announcement of this sort must feel to them like being stung by a Murder Hornet.

Actually, Trump severed ties with Epstein years ago when he found out about Jeff's sexual proclivities with underage girls. He also banned him from his Mar-a-Lago Resort in Florida.

While in custody awaiting trial on various charges in a New York City jail in August 2019, Epstein was found dead in his cell. Supposedly, he committed suicide by hanging himself with a bed sheet.

Not everyone believes that's what happened. I have doubts, myself. There's simply multiple suspicious circumstances surrounding Epstein's final few hours of incarceration. Including grainy jail videos, sleeping guards and conflicting opinions by coroner's reviewing Epstein's autopsy.

His girlfriend and partner in these escapades, Ghislaine Maxwell, is presently serving a 20-year prison sentence. She's agreed to be interviewed by Trump's Department of Justice, but it's uncertain she'll provide any beneficial information or evidence.

Fearing, perhaps, if she reveals too much she might end up like Jeff.

Jeffrey Epstein was a seedy character. His rise from relative obscurity to fame, fortune and infamy was a twisting entanglement with the academic world, Wall Street and self-promotions of various descriptions.

In essence, a very successful and wealthy con-artist.

However, he tossed caution to the wind when he began dabbling in the underworld activities of child sexual prostitution — a lucrative but limited enterprise whose elite clientele is heavily dependent upon privacy, secrecy and security.

As a result, Epstein's business model included exclusive island retreats, confidential city apartments, and a New Mexico ranch hideaway, accessible by his own jet service.

There's speculation a "client's list" of prominent and wealthy patrons of Epstein's sex operations exists, but remains sealed by court order. Apparently, Grand Jury Transcripts are very difficult to obtain without a court first deciding the importance of the request and if it would alter the outcome of a case.

It's already been established several recognized Democrats had ties to Epstein. Further revelations would not be beneficial and, I imagine, unwelcomed.

Given the fact Donald Trump has been a constant target of Democrats for the past decade, his life continually under assault by the media, it comes as an awkward surprise whenever the press admits it can find "no public evidence of any wrongdoing" regarding his alleged association in a criminal activity that has attracted the public's attention for 15 or 20 years.

And still going on six years after Epstein's death. What's the fascination?

I'd guess it's the same old time-worn modis-operandi — sex, privilege, privacy, money and more sex. If there's a market for this stuff, there will be a supplier. It's just a matter of how much a customer is willing to pay, how exclusive the services and how private the arrangement.

An ordinary trick in Las Vegas is not expected to offer the same thrills and chills as an expensive rendezvous with underage girls on a private Carribean island.

After all, a customer's social standing, political and business influence and community integrity could be soiled if the public was to learn some of Jeff's clients may have backgrounds of state and national prominence.

A similar scenario unfolded in the White House when President Bill Clinton finally admitted he did, in fact, have "sex with that woman" — a young female intern. Bill was impeached but not convicted. He finished his two terms, but the stain is still on the dress — and his time in office.

Yet, in Trump's situation, Democrats remain determined to link him to the Epstein saga, in spite of evidence to the contrary.

Not surprising, considering Dems are floundering, have a shallow bench of candidates, and continually serve-up the same tired, unappealing menu of political appetizers.

Their spiel is stale and folks have figured it out. Consequently, they've repacked the spoiled treats in a shiny new socialist wrapper, handed out by smiling hucksters who are either totally ignorant of their product's contents or really believe their own delusional b.s.