'Trump was an FBI informant against Epstein': US House of Rep. Speaker; woman claims having copies of his sex tapes

Written By: Tahir Qureshi Updated by: Tahir Qureshi
Updated Date:September 6, 2025 6:00 PM IST

Jeffrey Epstein's list of clients includes the names of very powerful and wealthy people.

New Delhi: Speaker of the US House of Representatives Mike Johnson has claimed that President Donald Trump was an FBI informant in the Jeffrey Epstein case. Johnson's statement has come at a time when Trump has said that the Epstein case is a fraud of the Democratic Party. In fact, there is a constant demand in America to make the files related to the Epstein case public. Due to this, pressure is increasing on the government.

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What did Mike Johnson say?

When the Speaker of the US House of Representatives, Mike Johnson, was questioned about this matter, he said, "He (Trump) is not saying that Epstein cheated; this is a big crime. When he heard rumours about Epstein, Trump fired Jeffrey Epstein from his Mar-a-Lago resort. Trump was also an FBI informant against Epstein. The President has deep sympathy for the victimised women." However, the White House has not yet given any reaction in this regard.

Jeffrey Epstein had relations with many high-profile people

President Trump expressed displeasure over the Epstein case and said that 'this whole deceit is of the Democratic Party because they are raising this irrelevant matter by diverting people's attention from the success of our government.'

Jeffrey Epstein was a notorious sex trafficker who was accused of sexually abusing minor girls. In the year 2019, Epstein was arrested on charges of sex trafficking, and he allegedly committed suicide in jail.

Jeffrey Epstein's client list

Jeffrey Epstein's list of clients includes the names of very powerful and wealthy people from various fields like politics, industry and business. However, the US Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have said that Epstein did not have any such list, which included the names of big people.

He also said that Epstein had committed suicide, while suspicions are being expressed that Epstein was murdered. Many questions have also been raised about the relationship between Donald Trump and Epstein.

Sex tapes of Trump, Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew filmed by Jeffrey Epstein

Earlier in January 2024, a woman who had accused Jeffrey Epstein of sexual abuse claimed that she had copies of alleged sex tapes made by Epstein, of Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew and British business tycoon Richard Branson. The woman has also claimed that one of her unnamed friends had 'sexual relations' on 'regular occasions' with ex-US President Donald Trump, at Jeffrey Epstein's New York Home.

Epstein's death

Esptein was denied bail ahead of his trial, and he died on August 10, 2019, in his jail cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Centre. His death was ruled a suicide by the NY City medical examiner and the Justice Department Inspector General.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Donald Trump was an FBI informant against Jeffrey Epstein, says Speaker of the US House of Representatives Mike Johnson.
  • Johnson's statement has come at a time when Trump has said that the Epstein case is a fraud of the Democratic Party.
  • There is a constant demand in America to make the files related to the Epstein case public.
  • "The President has deep sympathy for the victimised women," said Mike Johnson.

Jeffrey Epstein's list of clients includes the names of very powerful and wealthy people from various fields like politics, industry and business. However, the US Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have said that Epstein did not have any such list, which included the names of big people.

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