While interviewing Republican Representative James Comer aka the head of the House Oversight Committee, Hannity brought up Jeffrey Epstein’s much-debated relationship with Donald Trump.
Regarding Epstein’s private jet, Hannity said this: “Donald Trump never flew on the plane, from what I understand.”
As soon as Hannity said that, the entire internet was like…pause.
It’s common knowledge that Trump and Epstein knew each other. Once, Epstein referred to himself as “Donald’s closest friend for 10 years,” according to tapes shared with the Daily Beast. Trump also referred to Epstein as a “terrific guy” in 2002. Later, though, in 2019, Trump claimed he was “not a fan” of Epstein’s…
Ghislaine Maxwell, a longtime friend and partner of Epstein, is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for conspiracy to sexually abuse minors. During her trial, United States v. Maxwell, Epstein’s flight logs were released into evidence.
So, let’s take a look at some pictures that suggest Trump did fly as a passenger on Epstein’s plane, even though he’s denied being on the “Plane” or going to Epstein’s “‘stupid’ Island” multiple times, including in this 2024 social media post.
First, there’s this picture that suggests Trump was on Epstein’s plane on April 23, 1993, and April 26, 1993.
The flight log lists Trump, Epstein, and one other person as passengers on a flight from Teterboro, New Jersey, to Palm Beach, Florida, on April 23, 1993. Trump and Epstein are the only passengers listed on a flight from Palm Beach, Florida, to Teterboro, New Jersey, on April 26, 1993. Here’s a closer look at the list of names from these dates.
Trump appears listed on the flight log twice more in October 1993. He was purportedly with Epstein, Maxwell, and two others on Oct. 11, traveling from Palm Beach, Florida, to Teterboro, New Jersey. The same flight path was repeated on Oct. 17, with Trump, Epstein, Maxwell, and three others listed as on board. Here’s a better look at the passenger names from these October 1993 dates.
There’s this picture, too.
Trump is listed as a passenger twice on May 15, 1994. The plane departs from Palm Beach, Florida, to Washington, DC, and then from Washington, DC, to Teterboro, New Jersey. For both flights, Trump was listed alongside Epstein, Marla Maples (his second wife), Tiffany Trump (his daughter, who was then less than a year old), and a nanny. On the first flight, one other person is listed as well. Below is a zoomed-in photo of the names listed for May 15, 1994.
This image shows Trump on the list of passengers in an Aug. 13, 1995, flight from Palm Beach, Florida, to Teterboro, New Jersey on Epstein’s plane. He was reportedly traveling with his son Eric, Epstein, Maxwell, and four others.
Here’s one last picture of Epstein’s flight logs that lists Trump as a passenger.
On Jan. 5, 1997, Trump’s name appears on a list of passengers, alongside Epstein, Maxwell, and five others. That plane was departing from Palm Beach, Florida, and heading to Newark, New Jersey.
That clip of Hannity saying Trump was never on Epstein’s plane went viral. “Literally on the flight logs, by the way,” one person tweeted.
“We’re just making things up tonight.”
“What you say when ya don’t understand shit.”
So, there you have it. Thoughts?