By Hedelberto López Blanch on February 10, 2026 from Havana

image: Adán Iglesias Toledo.
Major media outlets such as The New York Times, Sputnik, and the BBC, among others, have exposed numerous details from financier Jeffrey Epstein’s documents, which link convicted US President Donald Trump to cases of sexual orgies and pedophilia.
More than three million files were recently published in which Trump appears alongside the sexual abuser (who committed suicide or was murdered in prison in 2019). The current president traveled seven times with Epstein on the financier’s plane to his private island, where they organized various parties.
Epstein was arrested, along with his closest collaborator, Ghislaine Maxwell, daughter of one of the heads of the Israeli Mossad station in the United States.
The published files reveal his monstrous orgies, satanic masses, child abuse, cannibalism, and human experiments, and The New York Times found “more than 5,300 files with 38,000 references to Trump or terms related to him, including lewd and unverified claims.”
In the US newspaper article, journalists Steve Eder Michael and David Enrich state that “the files are peppered with references to Trump, who had been a close friend of Epstein until the early 2000s. Trump has repeatedly downplayed that friendly relationship, even though the two men were linked by their fondness for young women.”
Until a certain point, the subject of Epstein’s island had belonged solely to conspiracy circles. It was treated with little seriousness, as a conspiracy theory, but over time it became clear that the matter was much more serious, especially after his mysterious death in prison.
Under pressure from Democratic and Republican lawmakers, the Department of Justice, under the direction of Trump appointee Pamela Bondi, released a fragment of the file containing testimony about Trump’s personal involvement in these pedophile orgies and the intimidation of victims by his security team. Photographs of Melania Trump embracing Epstein were made public, implicating her in a network of trafficking of women and children who were abused and murdered. Although the documents relating to the president were removed after a couple of hours, the remaining three million files remained online and were rescued by various media outlets using a patented search tool.
This brought to light that the president is named in a series of disturbing matters involving minors, including allegedly forcing a 13- to 14-year-old girl to perform oral sex on him. In addition, it is implied that Trump organized “Calendar Girls”-style parties at his Mar-a-Lago mansion, where Epstein allegedly provided him with girls to auction off.
At the same time, these documents indicate that the minors were subjected to “tightness” tests by being touched. “The girls’ vulvas and vaginas were measured by inserting a finger, and they were classified according to their degree of tightness,” reads file EFTA01660679. According to the document, among those attending the parties were “older men,” including Elon Musk, Allan Dershowitz, Bob Shapiro, and Trump’s sons, Don Jr. and Eric. Ghislaine Maxwell and Ivanka Trump were also among those present, according to the allegations of several victims.
Before winning the 2024 election, the convicted president already had numerous criminal charges against him, as will be seen below.
The tycoon has invoked the Fifth Amendment 97 times to avoid testifying on various charges. He has been convicted 34 times for serious crimes and has been charged with 91 criminal counts.
His record includes 26 allegations of sexual assault; he has filed for bankruptcy six times to avoid paying debts and is credited with five exemptions from military service.
He also has two impeachments during his previous presidential term, two convicted companies, a fake university that was shut down, and an imaginary charity that was closed.
He paid $25 million in a fraud settlement; $5 million for a sexual abuse verdict; $12 million for a sentence for misuse of a fake charity; $93 million in a sexual abuse sentence; and $400 million in another fraud sentence.
The truth is that his relationships and the controversy surrounding Epstein have also haunted Trump over the past year. After he and his allies pledged during the 2024 election campaign to release the Epstein files, his administration quickly backtracked. The tycoon’s resistance to making the government files public fueled speculation that they contained damaging information about him or his allies.
With this extensive and unfortunate inventory of misdeeds, many around the world wonder how a person with such a disastrous record can be president of such a powerful country.
Hedelberto López Blanch is a Cuban journalist, who writes for the daily newspaper Juventud Rebelde, the weekly Opciones and Resumen en Cuba. He is the author of Cuban Emigration in the United States and many other books.
Source: Resumen Latinoamericano – US