The Luke Beasley Show
The Luke Beasley Show
February 10, 2026

SHOCK BREAKING: TRUMP’S EPSTEIN PHONE CALL LEAKS, INSANE BOMBSHELLS!

Quick Read

New revelations from unredacted Epstein files expose alleged lies by Donald Trump and Howard Lutnik regarding their knowledge and association with Jeffrey Epstein, alongside a congressional push to unmask more co-conspirators.
Trump reportedly knew about Epstein's crimes in 2006, contradicting past denials.
Howard Lutnik, a Trump appointee, was confronted for lying about extensive ties to Epstein.
Congress members are unmasking previously redacted 'co-conspirators' from Epstein files.

Summary

Recent disclosures from unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files reveal that Donald Trump, in 2006, reportedly told the Palm Beach police chief that 'everyone knew' about Epstein's crimes and that Ghislaine Maxwell was 'evil,' contradicting his past claims of ignorance. This phone call occurred after Epstein's arrest became public. Separately, Howard Lutnik, a Trump appointee, was confronted in a Senate hearing for allegedly lying about the extent of his relationship with Epstein, including a family visit to Epstein's private island. Members of Congress, including Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie, are actively reviewing unredacted files, leading to the public naming of six previously protected co-conspirators, including billionaire Les Wexner, and exposing alleged cover-ups by the Trump DOJ. The host also critiques political reactions to cultural events, such as Rick Scott's comments on Olympians and conservative outrage over the Bad Bunny Super Bowl halftime show.
The continued unredaction of Epstein files and the public naming of alleged co-conspirators challenge previous narratives and official statements from prominent figures, including a former President and his appointees. These revelations raise significant questions about accountability, transparency, and the potential misuse of power to protect individuals implicated in serious crimes. The political and media reactions highlight deep partisan divisions and differing standards of accountability for public figures.

Takeaways

  • Donald Trump reportedly told the Palm Beach police chief in 2006 that 'everyone knew' about Jeffrey Epstein's activities and called Ghislaine Maxwell 'evil,' contradicting his public statements.
  • This call happened after Epstein's arrest was public, not as a 'whistleblower' tip.
  • Howard Lutnik, a Trump appointee, was challenged in a Senate hearing for allegedly fabricating a story about cutting ties with Epstein and for visiting Epstein's private island with his family.
  • Congress members Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie identified and publicly named six previously redacted 'co-conspirators' in Epstein files, including billionaire Les Wexner.
  • The Trump DOJ is accused of illegally redacting names of alleged co-conspirators, which were later exposed by congressional review.
  • Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyer offered to 'clear' Trump and Bill Clinton's names in exchange for clemency, raising concerns about potential pardon abuse.
  • Rick Scott called for US Olympians who express criticism of the country to be 'stripped of their uniforms,' sparking controversy.
  • A Republican Congressman, Andy Ogles, called for a congressional investigation into the Super Bowl halftime show, falsely claiming it depicted 'gay pornography' and 'glorified sodomy.'

Insights

1Trump's Alleged Early Knowledge of Epstein's Crimes

Reporting from Julie K. Brown of the Miami Herald, based on FBI documents, indicates that Donald Trump called the Palm Beach police chief in July 2006, after Epstein's initial arrest, stating that 'everyone knew' about Epstein's activities. Trump also advised the chief to 'take a good look at Maxwell because she was sort of the operative and she was evil.' This contradicts Trump's previous public statements claiming he was unaware of Epstein's illegal activities with underage girls.

Julie K. Brown's reporting for the Miami Herald, citing an FBI document noting Trump's 2006 phone call to the Palm Beach police chief.

2Howard Lutnik's Contradictory Testimony on Epstein Ties

Howard Lutnik, a Trump appointee, was confronted in a Senate hearing about discrepancies in his account of interactions with Jeffrey Epstein. Lutnik previously claimed he met Epstein once in 2005, found him 'disgusting,' and vowed never to be in a room with him again. However, documents reveal multiple interactions after 2005, including a family vacation visit to Epstein's private island in 2012, requests for Epstein's phone number, and shared investments. Lutnik admitted to the island visit under oath, but maintained no wrongdoing occurred.

Lutnik's previous interview statements contrasted with details from Epstein files presented during a Senate hearing, including specific dates of contact and a visit to Epstein's island.

3Congressional Exposure of Redacted Co-Conspirators

Congressmen Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie reviewed unredacted Epstein files at the Department of Justice and discovered that the Trump DOJ had illegally redacted the names of alleged co-conspirators. In just two hours, they identified six powerful men whose names were hidden, including billionaire businessman Les Wexner, who was explicitly labeled as a 'co-conspirator' by the FBI. Khanna publicly named these individuals on the House floor, forcing the DOJ to acknowledge their mistake and unredact the names.

Testimony from Congressmen Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie after reviewing unredacted FBI documents, and a document screenshot showing Les Wexner labeled as a 'co-conspirator.'

4Ghislaine Maxwell's Clemency Offer for Exoneration

Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyer publicly stated that Maxwell could provide a 'complete account' that would exonerate both Donald Trump and Bill Clinton of any wrongdoing, but only if she receives clemency or a pardon. This offer raises concerns about the potential misuse of presidential pardon power, especially given Trump's past history of pardoning individuals for perceived personal benefit.

Statement from Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyer offering to 'clear' Trump and Clinton in exchange for clemency, and CNN analysis of the pardon power.

Notable Moments

Senator Rick Scott's 'Strip Uniforms' Video

Rick Scott released a video stating that any US Olympian who expresses criticism of the United States should be 'immediately stripped of the Olympic uniform.' The host highlights this as an example of extreme political sensitivity and outrage from the right, contrasting it with their frequent accusations of 'wokeness' against the left.

Republican Congressman Calls for Investigation into Super Bowl Halftime Show

Representative Andy Ogles, a Republican, called for a formal congressional inquiry into the NFL and NBC, claiming the Super Bowl halftime show featured 'gay pornography' and 'glorified sodomy.' The host ridicules these claims, noting the show included a heterosexual wedding and no explicit content, framing it as an exaggerated and baseless outrage.

Quotes

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"Everyone knew. And he also goes on to describe how the or to tell the police to really take a good look at at Maxwell because she was sort of the quote unquote operative and she was evil. And um he also mentioned that he had been in some kind of a space with Epstein and a bunch of teenage girls. It bothered him and he said, 'I got the quote, I got the hell out of there.'"

Julie K. Brown (reporting on Trump's 2006 call)
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"Both President Trump and President Clinton are innocent of any wrongdoing. Miss Maxwell alone can explain why, and the public is entitled to that explanation if she gets a pardon. Then she can clear their names."

Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyer
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"Any person who goes to the Olympics to represent the United States and then says they don't want to represent the United States should be immediately stripped of the Olympic uniform."

Rick Scott
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"There were six wealthy, powerful men that the DOJ hid for no apparent reason. When Congressman Massie and I pointed this out to the Department of Justice, they acknowledged their mistake and now they have revealed the identity of these six powerful men."

Ro Khanna
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"I looked through the uh millions of documents for my name just like everybody else."

Howard Lutnik
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"No, everyone isn't worried about their names being in the Epstein files."

Democratic Senator (to Lutnik)

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