In 2016, the FBI received a horrific tip from an alleged victim of sexual exploitation of a minor that was made against the late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and his longtime buddy, Donald Trump.
The tip went like this: An attorney representing the alleged victim said their client had been “enticed” to cross state lines and visit Epstein and Trump in New York “to perform sexual acts on both adult men at special parties hosted by Epstein.” The girl said she had only been 13 years old at the time.
Epstein and Trump allegedly lured the girl to New York with the promise of a modeling career, but when she arrived, she soon realized Trump only wanted her to perform “sexual acts on him.”
After a fourth appearance in New York, which allegedly included rape by both Epstein and Trump, the girl was threatened: “We’ll make you disappear like [redacted].”
The girl’s attorney filed a complaint in court that led to a summons, but it was never served to either Epstein or Trump.
All of this suggests there was a massive cover-up that continues to this day, according to Rep. Melanie Stansbury (D-NM) a member of the House Oversight Committee, who could insist that congressional subpoenas to be issued that would require witnesses to testify under oath about the girl’s allegations.
“Why are folks not asking more questions about this FBI complaint in the Epstein Files?” Stansbury asked this morning on social media.
That led to a larger online discussion about Trump’s possible involvement in crimes against children.
— Anonymous Scandinavia🌐 Assange⏳ #NoExtradition (@AnonScan) February 21, 2026
Here is what i found on it pic.twitter.com/zUojL2Z9D0
— MysElf (@suli_elf) February 21, 2026
The American people want justice for these survivors…he must be deposed….
— PhotoNanny (@LeeLF) February 21, 2026
We’ve all heard the expression ” Where there’s smoke there’s fire.” And it sounds like we have a five-alarm fire at the White House.