His comments were taken out of context.OMG THERE IS VIDEO OF IT
— Spiro’s Ghost (@AntiToxicPeople) July 29, 2025
How long until Dementia J. Trump says the video is fake lol https://t.co/HVFwHGzs0A
Or just kept his mouth shut:I think maybe he should’ve focus-grouped this one before rolling it out. Doesn’t seem that helpful. pic.twitter.com/MeG9wmcHWB
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) July 29, 2025
A legal expert warned President Donald Trump on Tuesday that he may have put himself in legal jeopardy by admitting he knew one of Jeffrey Epstein's victims.Not to mention “kicked him out” is open to interpretation:
Trump told reporters earlier on Tuesday that Epstein "stole" Virginia Giuffre from him when she was employed at Mar-a-Lago. That claim could backfire on Trump because it shows that he knew one of the central victims in the prosecution of Ghislaine Maxwell, according to Ryan Goodman, a law professor at New York University.
Goodman pointed to Maxwell's 2022 sentencing, where the judge enhanced her sentence to 20 years because of Giuffre's testimony.
"It's that much of a significant statement," Goodman told Erin Burnett on CNN's "OutFront." "If he had said he was aware of it from the court documents, then he's ok in that regard. But I think that's a very potentially bad situation for him to be in."
After Epstein was arrested. Coincidence? Yeah, sure.2/ Here's the Miami Herald piece that @barryscoopking referenced:
— Ryan Goodman (@rgoodlaw) July 29, 2025
"A footnote in the book says the authors were shown the club’s registry from more than a decade earlier and that Epstein in fact had been a member until October 2007."
via @KevinGHallhttps://t.co/6TktUzpjHo
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