Revealing report suggests Trump threw a party featuring ‘young women’ with Epstein as the only guest.

Trump Silent on Epstein Ties as Explosive Report Uncovers Party with ‘Young Women’ and No Other Guests

Donald Trump may want the Jeffrey Epstein scandal to go away—but a new report is making that nearly impossible.

Mounting Pressure to Come Clean

As fresh details emerge about Trump’s past with the disgraced financier, calls are growing louder for the former president to break his silence. Despite a recent FBI and DOJ report ruling Epstein’s death a suicide and denying the existence of a so-called “client list,” many—particularly Trump’s own supporters—continue to fuel conspiracy theories.

Trump has dismissed the topic as a “Democrat hoax” and says he’s “tired of talking about it.” But now, the story is following him whether he likes it or not.

NYT Bombshell: A Private Party for Epstein—and ‘Young Women’

The New York Times has published startling new details that may reignite public scrutiny. According to the report, Trump once hosted a private party at Mar-a-Lago featuring a group of “calendar girls” — with Jeffrey Epstein as the only other guest.

Florida businessman George Houraney, who organized the 1992 event, said he was shocked when he realized the entire guest list consisted of just Trump, Epstein, and the young women. “Donald, this is supposed to be a party with VIPs,” he recalled saying. “You’re telling me it’s you and Epstein?”

Allegations Resurface

Also at that party: Houraney’s then-girlfriend and business partner Jill Harth, who later accused Trump of s*xual misconduct. She claimed he forcibly kissed and groped her and tried to block her from leaving. Another young woman—just 22 at the time—allegedly told Harth that Trump climbed into her bed uninvited later that night.

Harth dropped her lawsuit in 1997 after a separate case brought by Houraney was settled. Trump has denied all accusations.

Trump’s Epstein Defense: “I Wasn’t a Fan”

While Trump once acknowledged knowing Epstein and even described him as a “terrific guy,” he later claimed to have cut ties with him well before Epstein’s arrest. “I wasn’t a fan,” Trump has said repeatedly.

Despite his denials and the DOJ’s findings, the reemergence of these details—and the chilling nature of the 1992 party—could make it difficult for Trump to continue brushing off questions about his connection to Epstein.

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