A former Florida police chief said he received a call from Donald Trump in 2006 in which the now-president told him 'everyone' knows about Jeffrey Epstein’s behaviour, according to an FBI document released by the justice department. The document is a written record of a 2019 FBI interview with the former Palm Beach police chief, who alleges Trump called him after the department launched an investigation into Epstein and said: 'Thank goodness you're stopping him, everyone has known he's been doing this.' The officer's name is redacted, but the document identifies the interview subject as the Palm Beach police chief at the time of its Epstein investigation. That was Michael Reiter, who told the Miami Herald that he received the call from Trump. The president has consistently denied any wrongdoing in relation to Epstein and has said he did not know about his crimes. The alleged call, however, is likely to raise further questions about what Trump knew and when.
Trump's 2006 Call on Epstein: 'Everyone Knew'

Trump's 2006 Call on Epstein: 'Everyone Knew'
During a phone call in 2006, Donald Trump allegedly told a police chief that everyone was aware of Jeffrey Epstein's alarming behavior, raising questions about what he knew and when.
A former Florida police chief has revealed that Donald Trump called him in 2006 to discuss Jeffrey Epstein, claiming, 'everyone' knew about Epstein's troubling conduct. This revelation, from an FBI document, hints at Trump's awareness of Epstein's actions before his public arrest. While Trump has consistently denied any wrongdoing and claimed ignorance about Epstein's crimes, this newly uncovered call has reignited discussions on his past associations with the disgraced financier.



















