“Of Course He Knew About the Girls”
Our new billboard campaign spotlights Trump’s Epstein connections.
Last week, Congress released a tranche of new documents from the estate of Jeffrey Epstein. It didn’t take long before some of Epstein’s most damning comments about Donald Trump came to light.
“Of course he knew about the girls,” Epstein wrote about Trump just months before his death. He also wrote that the “dog that hasn’t barked is Trump. [Victim’s name redacted] spent hours at my house with him.”
This flies in the face of Trump’s repeated denials that he had anything to do with Epstein, and his disavowal of their decades-long friendship. Trump brags that he kicked Epstein out of his golf club, and claims the whole story is “THE JEFFREY EPSTEIN HOAX.”
Here’s the reality: Trump called Epstein “terrific guy” who “likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side.” Epstein called Trump his “best friend” and kept a framed picture of him on his desk. Trump wrote creepy, sexually suggestive notes to Epstein talking about the fact that “enigmas never age.”
Trump has been deferential to Epstein’s accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, saying “I wish her well” after she was arrested, and even transferring her to a cushy “club fed” prison where she gets to play with puppies. Trump took the man who gave Epstein a sweetheart deal in his sex offender case, and put him in his Cabinet during his first term. And Epstein died in federal custody while Trump was president.
Now, Trump’s doing everything in his power to sweep the Epstein matter under the rug. He had Congress leave town early to avoid releasing the Epstein files in July, and now he’s going to war with some members of his own party who are demanding their release. He’s even taken to calling Marjorie Taylor Greene “Wacky Marjorie ‘Traitor’ Brown (Remember, Green turns to Brown where there is ROT involved!)” over her support for releasing the files.
Trump wants this story to go away. We’re making sure it won’t.
For the next two weeks, Home of the Brave is running a massive Times Square billboard featuring Epstein’s damning quote, to make sure the public doesn’t forget. And we have two billboard trucks circling Congress while members get ready to vote on the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which has already garnered support from many high-profile Republicans:
Trump and his enablers believe that if they lie, deflect, and distract people for long enough, they can ride out this storm. Our goal is to ensure the American people get the accountability and transparency they’ve long demanded—and deserve.
If you want to enable us to keep doing this work, I hope you’ll support Home of the Brave today:
Sarah Matthews is an Advisory Board Member and Spokesperson for Home of the Brave, a new initiative highlighting the harms of Trump’s second term. She was White House Deputy Press Secretary from June 2020 until January 6, 2021.





Where are the hundreds of employees who saw and knew what was taking place at Mar a Logo and the Island? Surely they have so much information to be shared about who was there and what was done. After all, they had to do the cooking and cleaning for these pedos. Who stocked the "toy" cabinet for the "boys". Seems to me there is a huge source of information that has not been tapped. Why not?
Home of the Brave is doing some important work. Thank you Sarah M (and Sarah L of course).