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User: This is from the epstien flight logs.[edit | edit source]
This is from the epstien flight logs. I believe thos maybe around the time of trumps wedding when he flew on epstine jet. Can you explain this to me thi
Assistant: Short version: that circled entry does not show Donald Trump flying on Epstein’s jet, and it has nothing solid to do wi…[edit | edit source]
Short version: that circled entry does not show Donald Trump flying on Epstein’s jet, and it has nothing solid to do with Trump’s wedding.
Here’s what you’re actually looking at, stripped of rumor fog:
1) What those pages are[edit | edit source]
Those are handwritten flight logs kept by Epstein’s staff. They are messy, inconsistent, and not standardized. They mix:
- Actual passengers
- Phone calls or contact notes
- People expected but who never boarded
- Names written because someone called, was referenced, or was discussed
A name on the page ≠ a butt in a seat.
2) What the circled lines mean[edit | edit source]
The circled entries appear to say:
- “DJT – phone / called”
- “Donald Trump”
On many Epstein log pages, “phone,” “ph,” or similar notes mean a call, not a flight. The handwriting and placement match other known call entries on the same sheets.
If this were a real passenger entry, you would expect:
- A clear departure and destination
- A tail number
- Other passengers listed alongside
- Crew notes
None of that is there.
3) The wedding claim[edit | edit source]
Trump’s wedding (to Melania) was in January 2005 in Florida. There is no confirmed record of Trump flying on Epstein’s plane to or around that event.
Important reality check:
- Multiple independent investigations and document dumps over the years do show Bill Clinton flying on Epstein’s jet.
- They do not show Trump flying on it.
- Trump and Epstein knew each other socially in the 1990s, then fell out. That relationship is real, but it’s not the same thing as jet travel.
4) Why this keeps circulating[edit | edit source]
This image is popular because it:
- Shows “DJT” and “Donald Trump” close together
- Is handwritten and hard to read
- Gets reposted without the surrounding pages or context
That’s perfect fuel for Facebook wildfire, terrible for evidence.
Bottom line[edit | edit source]
This page shows a reference to Donald Trump, likely a phone contact, not a flight. There is no credible proof Trump flew on Epstein’s jet, wedding or otherwise. The image is being misinterpreted and oversold.
If you want, I can:
- Break down how to tell passenger entries from call entries line by line, or
- Compare this page to known confirmed passenger logs so you can spot the difference instantly.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "Epstein flight log explanation". ChatGPT. Retrieved 2025-12-23.