Patriot Brief
- What Happened: Newly unsealed FBI documents show Trump called Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter in 2006 to praise him for investigating Epstein, calling him "disgusting" and Maxwell "evil."
- Why It Matters: Trump was one of the very first people to call police when Epstein was under investigation and told Reiter he threw Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago.
- Bottom Line: The FBI document vindicates Trump and destroys the lies his opponents have spread about his relationship with Epstein and Maxwell.
A newly unsealed FBI document just destroyed every lie the left has told about President Trump and Jeffrey Epstein.
The document, released Monday by the Department of Justice, reveals that Trump personally called Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter in 2006 to praise him for investigating Epstein. Trump told Reiter "thank goodness you're stopping him, everyone has known he's been doing this."
🚨 BREAKING: Files confirm Donald Trump BLEW THE WHISTLE on Jeffrey Epstein's disgusting activities in a 2006 phone call with the police
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) February 10, 2026
"TRUMP was one of the very first people to call" 👀
Trump said Ghislaine Maxwell is "evil" and "focus on her"
Democrats are SPEECHLESS. pic.twitter.com/Ak3CysQb1U
The FBI summary, known as a 302, states that Trump was one of the very first people to call police when word spread that Epstein was under investigation. That single fact obliterates the narrative Trump's opponents have spent years pushing about his relationship with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
Trump did not just distance himself from Epstein. He actively reported him to law enforcement and threw him out of Mar-a-Lago. According to the document, Trump told Reiter he "got the hell out of there" when he saw Epstein around teenagers.
A former police chief who investigated Jeffrey Epstein in the mid-2000s told the FBI he had received a call from Donald Trump at the time to say "thank goodness you’re stopping him, everyone has known he’s been doing this," according to an FBI account.https://t.co/Q0aEZSOIv8 pic.twitter.com/dTEbPZTTEq
— ABC News (@ABC) February 10, 2026
Trump also warned police about Maxwell. "Trump said Maxwell was Epstein's operative, 'she is evil and to focus on her,'" the FBI wrote in the 302 summary.
This is not speculation. This is not anonymous sources. This is a sworn FBI interview with the police chief who investigated Epstein, and it proves Trump was on the right side of this story from the very beginning.
🚨 BREAKING: Newly released files show Donald Trump contacted police in 2006 to report Jeffrey Epstein’s disturbing behavior.
— Jack (@jackunheard) February 10, 2026
The Democrats are in shambles.
He's innocent. pic.twitter.com/veWfrEMNz7
The document came to light hours after Maxwell's lawyer called on Trump to grant her executive clemency so she could speak "honestly" about what she knows. Maxwell repeatedly refused to testify to a House committee earlier Monday.
Trump has consistently denied any wrongdoing in relation to Epstein and has not been accused of any crimes by Epstein's victims. He has said he severed contact with Epstein decades ago.
For years, the media and Trump's political enemies have tried to connect him to Epstein. They used old photos. They twisted timelines. They spread lies. And now an FBI document proves Trump was the one who called the cops and warned them Epstein was disgusting.
The truth is out. And it vindicates Trump completely.

