Trump Reveals The Moment He Knew Epstein Was A Monster

In a fiery exchange aboard Air Force One, President Trump offered new details about his infamous falling-out with Jeffrey Epstein—and revealed that Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein’s most well-known accusers, was likely among the young women Epstein “stole” from Mar-a-Lago’s spa.
Trump was responding to a series of questions from reporters about Epstein allegedly poaching employees from Trump’s Palm Beach resort. He confirmed that Epstein had hired multiple former Mar-a-Lago workers—some of them young women—and specifically mentioned the spa as the department hit hardest.
“He stole her,” Trump said when asked directly if Giuffre was among those taken. “I think that was one of the people.” He added, “By the way, she had no complaints about us, as you know.”
The statement came after a reporter asked if some of the employees lured away by Epstein were young women. Trump initially demurred but then confirmed the answer was yes. “They were,” he said, clarifying that the spa was where most of the poaching occurred.
He recalled being alerted by other employees that Epstein was hiring away Mar-a-Lago staff, prompting him to confront the convicted sex offender. “I told him, ‘Listen. We don’t want you taking our people,’” Trump said. “And then not too long after that, he did it again, and I said, ‘Out of here.’”
Virginia Giuffre, formerly known as Virginia Roberts, made headlines years ago when she accused Epstein and his confidante Ghislaine Maxwell of trafficking her as a minor. In a 2016 deposition, Giuffre said Maxwell approached her at Mar-a-Lago where she worked a summer job as a locker room attendant, and offered her a position as a traveling masseuse—an offer that led to abuse and exploitation.
Trump’s latest comments align with his longstanding claim that he cut ties with Epstein over concerns about his behavior. “The fact is that the president kicked him out of his club for being a creep,” said White House communications director Steven Cheung, reinforcing Trump’s decision to sever ties over a decade ago.
This revelation adds a new layer to the Trump-Epstein timeline—especially as Trump continues to highlight his early and decisive rejection of Epstein. In 2019, Trump had publicly declared, “I wasn’t a fan of his. I had a falling-out with him a long time ago.”
Trump’s remarks also come amid increased scrutiny of high-profile figures with connections to Epstein, especially as calls to unseal Epstein-related documents continue to grow. Trump, in a recent appearance, blasted Democrats for weaponizing the Epstein scandal for political gain, even calling parts of it a “hoax.”
As this latest development unfolds, it sharpens the contrast between Trump’s actions—kicking Epstein out of his club—and the silence from many other elites who remained tied to Epstein long after the allegations surfaced.