President Donald Trump once again demonstrated why he remains the most fearless political force on the world stage—this time dropping truth bombs on the American Left while standing on foreign soil. Speaking to U.K. leaders, including British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, President Trump forcefully dismantled the long-peddled narrative that tried to tie him to the disgraced predator Jeffrey Epstein—while shining a bright, uncomfortable spotlight on Democrats who were far more entangled in Epstein’s sordid world.

In his remarks on July 28, 2025, Trump didn’t hold back.

“I never went [to Epstein’s island],” he said clearly, before highlighting a fact that Democrats and their media allies seem desperate to bury: “Bill Clinton went there supposedly 28 times.”

That’s right—while the media spent years promoting baseless smears about Trump, they quietly ignored Clinton’s repeated visits to Epstein’s so-called “pedophile island.” Trump didn’t stop there. He called out former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, who was once president of Harvard and is now a darling of the progressive elite, noting, “He went there… and many other people that are very big people. Nobody ever talks about them.”

Let that sink in: major left-wing power players were jet-setting to Epstein’s island, and yet the corporate media wanted the American public focused on a birthday card and a cocktail party photo from the early 2000s.

Trump, true to form, punched back with facts.

He made it crystal clear: he rejected an invitation to Epstein’s island, calling it “one of my very good moments.” He even explained how Epstein tried to poach his staff, which led to a permanent rift. “He stole people that worked for me,” Trump said. “I threw him out of the place. Persona non grata.”

Compare that to Bill Clinton, who allegedly shared dozens of trips with Epstein—and yet has never been pressed by the media to explain why.

President Trump also shut down another baseless media smear: a Wall Street Journal report about a supposed drawing he allegedly sent Epstein. “I don’t do drawings,” Trump said plainly. “Sometimes people ask me to draw a building for charity—I’ll do four lines and a roof. But I don’t do drawings of women. That I can tell you.”

As he’s done so many times before, Trump dismantled the Left’s carefully crafted narratives with ease, calling the Epstein obsession “a hoax that’s been built up way beyond proportion.”

In a final moment of clarity, Trump addressed the latest buzz about a potential pardon for Epstein’s longtime associate, Ghislaine Maxwell. True to his disciplined style, Trump said: “Nobody’s approached me with it, nobody’s asked me about it. It’s in the news… but right now, it would be inappropriate to talk about it.”

President Trump’s message from Scotland was a masterclass in strength, clarity, and integrity—a stark contrast to the deafening silence from Democrats who are still dodging questions about why so many of their own were so deeply connected to Jeffrey Epstein.

Once again, Trump reminded the world: he doesn’t play their games, and he’s not afraid to name names.