On TruthSocial, former President Donald Trump posted a Christmas message on December 25 that referenced Jeffrey Epstein and criticized political opponents, amid newly released DOJ documents detailing their past ties.
Trump’s Christmas Post
On TruthSocial, former President Donald Trump posted a Christmas greeting that thanked everyone—including “whispered people” who supported Jeffery Epstein and later abandoned him—and blamed Democrats for corruption.
He added a second message on December 25, wishing the radical left a “Merry Christmas” and claiming the United States was respected again.
New DOJ Documents on Epstein
On December 23, the U.S. Department of Justice released nearly 30,000 pages of material on the late sexual‑offender Jeffrey Epstein. The documents contain an email from prosecutors confirming Trump flew eight times on Epstein’s private plane in the 1990s.
Four flights included an unidentified 20‑year‑old woman whose name was not disclosed.
Political Figures Named
The papers list well‑known politicians and celebrities such as former President Bill Clinton, musicians Michael Jackson and Mick Jagger, and actor Kevin Spacey. They also depict Trump sitting with Ghislaine Maxwell, who was sentenced to 20 years in prison.
DOJ Response and Trump’s Claims
On December 22, Trump said media coverage was aimed at distracting from his achievements, while the DOJ declared any claims about the current president in the documents to be false.
Trump has long known Epstein, who was convicted of luring minors into prostitution and later committed suicide in 2019 before his trial.
History of Sealed Documents
The first tranche of documents, released on December 19, contained at least 550 sealed pages, mirroring the size of the latest release.



