The salacious allegation that NPR reported today about President Trump is so utterly ridiculous that NPR should feel ashamed for publishing it.
Here's what they left out of their story: The woman, who was interviewed for the first time by the FBI in 2019, claimed that she was 13 in 1983 when her mother put out an ad for her to be a babysitter and that Jeffrey Epstein lured her to a house in South Carolina on the promise of a babysitting job. She says that Epstein then gave her cocaine and alcohol before forcing her into oral sex. It was in a later FBI interview that she made her allegation against President Trump.
Now, that story is completely un-credible for several reasons: Epstein never had a residence in South Carolina, Epstein was known to never do alcohol or drugs, and every other allegation against him starts with massages— not drug-fueled sexual acts.
There was also another bizarre moment when she identified Epstein using a photo that she claimed she needed to crop in order to not "implicate additional individuals." It turned out to be a widely circulated photo of Trump and Epstein.
On top of that, the woman's lawyer who set this whole interview up is Lisa Bloom, who was also responsible for the bullshit Katie Johnson allegation that was laughed out of court in 2016.
It's clear what NPR's intention here was-- take a completely non-credible allegation from the Epstein and slap a salacious headline on it to create a news cycle on the day of the State of the Union.
Here's a fun little update to NPR's BOMBSHELL Epstein files allegation against President Trump:
The woman at the center of it has been arrested multiple times for fraud and theft.
Most recently in 2023 for exploiting an elderly person in Georgia.