“His Brother, the President” – Epstein Insider Speaks Out About Trump

byRainer Hofmann

July 19, 2025

The woman speaking sounds calm. Almost casual. But every word she utters is an explosive charge. Stacey Williams, once a model, then mistress to one of the most notorious men in America, steps in front of the cameras and breaks her silence. Not about herself - but about two men whose relationship was long denied, downplayed, and pushed aside. One a convicted sex offender. The other the sitting President of the United States. “They were best friends,” Williams says of Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump. And then - “Very close. And not in a good way.”

Williams, who says she dated Epstein for four or five months in the nineties, paints in an interview the picture of a male friendship that was more than golf, Manhattan cocktails, and Mar-a-Lago boasting. It was a connection, she says, “that drove others out of the room.” Because it was disturbing. Because it radiated power. And because you could feel that something was going on there that you weren’t supposed to see. “I remember they kept calling each other ‘bro’,” she says. “It wasn’t a joke - it was their language. A kind of code.” It’s not the first time Trump’s ties to Epstein have surfaced in public. But rarely has a source sounded so credible - and so quietly certain. Williams is no conspiracy theorist, no internet troll. She was there. And she speaks not with spite, but with the dry tone of a woman who has been silent too long. “I saw him with Trump often,” she says. “They were like mirror images - equally rich, equally arrogant, equally dangerous.” What she describes is a relationship of casualness - Trump joking with Epstein as if it were all a game. Epstein talking about Trump like an ally. No talk of politics, no talk of ideals - only deals, women, status. “It was never about substance,” says Williams. “It was about who knows who. And who has access to what.”

What’s especially disturbing is how Williams talks about the atmosphere around Epstein - and how Trump moved within that world. “Jeffrey was like a black hole, sucking everything around him in. And Trump was one of the few who didn’t avoid him - but was drawn to him.” There were parties, she says, where young women were present - very young women. She didn’t question it at the time, but looking back, many things have become clear. “Trump was there a lot. And he enjoyed it.” Williams’s statements come at a time when the web around the Epstein files is tightening once again. New revelations, new names, new transcripts from old proceedings. And hovering over everything is the one question - what did the current President know? And when? In 2019, Trump claimed he had “distanced himself from Epstein a long time ago.” But according to Williams, that was a protective claim. “I never saw any sign of that,” she says. “To me, it never looked like distance.” The explosive nature of her testimony lies not just in the details - but in the tone. It’s not a scandal book, not a vindictive ex, not a sensation. It’s a sober observation - two men, close, dishonest, unseen. And a public that for far too long was willing to ignore both - the actions of one, and the silence of the other. When asked if she believes Trump still has something to hide, Williams answers without hesitation - “I think he never stopped hiding things. Only the methods have changed.” And then she says a sentence that will echo for a long time - “When Trump looks in the mirror at night, he doesn’t see the President - he sees his old friend.”

An old friend who has fallen. And whose shadow still lingers over the White House.

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Ela Gatto
Ela Gatto
3 months ago

Wird es doch zu Trumps Waterloo?

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