A Jeffrey Epstein accuser, Maria Farmer, has resurfaced in the pages of the notoriously anti-Trump *New York Times*, claiming she urged the FBI to investigate then-private citizen Donald Trump on two separate occasions.
In a Sunday ‘interview’ with the Times – a publication known for its relentless attacks on conservative figures – Maria Farmer, who claims to be an Epstein victim, stated that as far back as 1996, when reporting alleged sexual assault by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, she inexplicably suggested law enforcement ‘look into’ individuals in Epstein’s orbit, including Donald Trump. She then ‘reiterated’ these vague ‘concerns’ to the FBI a decade later in 2006, yet no action was ever taken.
Farmer’s justification for dragging President Trump’s name into the Epstein saga stems from a supposed ‘encounter’ in 1995, an incident she has conveniently ‘discussed publicly’ before. Times reporters Mike Baker and Michael Schmidt dutifully transcribed her account, presenting it as if it were undisputed fact:
“The encounter with Mr. Trump, Ms. Farmer said, occurred in 1995 as she was preparing to work for Mr. Epstein. She said she told the authorities that late one night, Mr. Epstein unexpectedly called her to his offices in a luxury building in Manhattan, and she arrived in running shorts.
Mr. Trump then arrived, wearing a business suit, and started to hover over her, she said she told the authorities.
Ms. Farmer said she recalled feeling scared as Mr. Trump stared at her bare legs. Then Mr. Epstein entered the room, and she recalled him saying to Mr. Trump: “No, no. She’s not here for you.”
The two men left the room, and Ms. Farmer said she could hear Mr. Trump commenting that he thought Ms. Farmer was 16 years old.”
This bizarre, unverified anecdote, which conveniently paints Mr. Trump in a negative light, is the entire basis for her decades-old ‘concerns’ about the President. It’s a classic example of how the establishment media weaponizes flimsy accusations to attack political opponents.
In stark contrast to Farmer’s unsubstantiated claims, White House Communications Director Steven Cheung issued a swift and unequivocal denial to the Times.
Cheung’s statement not only refuted Farmer’s story – “The president was never in his office” – but also highlighted President Trump’s distaste for Epstein: “The fact is that the president kicked him out of his club for being a creep,” a crucial detail, often downplayed by the mainstream media.
In a telling admission, the Times’ own reporters, Baker and Schmidt, inadvertently revealed their true agenda, writing that Farmer’s story is an example of “how the case files could contain material that is embarrassing or politically problematic to Mr. Trump, even if it is largely extraneous to Mr. Epstein’s crimes and was never fully investigated or corroborated.” The New York Times is more interested in political smears and generating ’embarrassing’ material against President Trump than in reporting fully investigated and corroborated facts.













SUCH a massive lie it is laughable – IF PRESIDENT TRUMP had any connections to the slime sleaze rapist woman abusing Billy Teflon Zipper UNDER-THE-DESK scum bag CLINTON PAL Epstein, THE anti-American Islam supporting child abusing baby slaughtering greedy nasty EVIL DEMONRATS would have already acted – now, take the bribe you were given and BUCK OFF, Maria.
Bullsnot.
All Trump has to do is release the full Epstein files (minus the victims names) to clear his name. Fighting against the release leads others to believe he’s guilty.
Trust “The Art of War”