Donald Trump’s Chief of Staff, Susie Wiles, says the US president appears in the Jeffrey Epstein files. She says his name is listed in a flight manifest. The comments were published in a new report by Vanity Fair. The main keyword in this article is “Epstein files.”Wiles says she read the Epstein files herself. She says Trump did nothing wrong in them. She also says Trump was a young man at the time and had social ties like many others. According to her, the files do not show illegal acts by him.
Epstein Files Spark New Questions About Trump’s Past Ties
Wiles says Trump was on Epstein’s plane. She says he was on the manifest. She described Trump and Epstein as young, single men who moved in the same circles. According to Reuters and other major outlets, Trump and Epstein knew each other socially in the past.Wiles also pushed back on Trump’s past claims about Bill Clinton. Trump has said Clinton visited Epstein’s island many times. Wiles says the files do not support that claim. She says there is no evidence of the visits.The Vanity Fair report says Wiles called Trump’s claim wrong. She says the files do not show Clinton on the island. Her comments cut against Trump’s long‑used political line. She says the facts do not match his claim.Wiles also said Trump did not know in advance about Ghislaine Maxwell’s transfer to a lower‑security prison. Maxwell is serving a 20‑year term for child sex trafficking. She is now in a federal prison camp in Texas. Wiles says Trump was upset when he learned of the move.

Why the Epstein Files Still Shape Public Debate
The Epstein files remain a source of national debate. They involve powerful people and old social ties. Many voters still have concerns about who knew Epstein and how well they knew him.Wiles says a birthday note linked to Trump is also not real. She says the handwriting is not his. She says people close to Trump agree. She says the Trump team is seeking discovery in a lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal.The constant flow of new claims keeps the story alive. It shapes public opinion on trust and transparency. It also places pressure on the White House to respond quickly to new reports.
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The Epstein files remain a major political issue. The topic continues to follow Trump into the election year. Many people want clear facts, and Wiles says the files offer them.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: What are the Epstein files?
The Epstein files are documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein. They include flight manifests, personal records, and legal material. They list people who had social or travel ties to him.
Q2: Did the files show Trump on Epstein’s plane?
According to Wiles, Trump was listed on a flight manifest. She says the files confirm that. She also says the files do not show illegal acts by Trump.
Q3: Do the files support claims about Bill Clinton?
According to Wiles, they do not. She says there is no evidence of Clinton visiting Epstein’s island. Her statement contradicts Trump’s past claims.
Q4: Why was Ghislaine Maxwell moved to a lower-security prison?
The report says the reason is unclear. Wiles says Trump was not told ahead of time. She says he was upset by the news.
Q5: Is the birthday note for Epstein signed by Trump real?
Wiles says no. She says the handwriting is not his. She says the Trump team is challenging the claim in court.
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