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Trump says he broke with Epstein for hiring away young women from Mar-a-Lago and ‘stole’ Virginia Giuffre

Donald Trump told reporters on Air Force One that he broke with Jeffrey Epstein, the late sex offender he socialized with for more than a decade, after he hired young, female spa attendants away from Mar-a-Lago, including Virginia Giuffre, who became one of Epstein’s most prominent accusers.

Trump was asked to elaborate on his claim, on Monday in Scotland, that he kicked Epstein out of his club “because he did something that was inappropriate”, specifically “he stole people that worked for me”. On the flight back to Washington from Scotland on Tuesday, one reporter asked Trump if “the workers that were taken from you, were some of them young women?” Trump replied: “The answer is yes; they were. People that worked in the spa”.

Another reporter then asked if Trump one of the people he was referring to was Giuffre, who said in a sworn complaint that she was hired away from the Mar-a-Lago spa by Epstein’s accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell in 2000, when she was 16. Giuffre, who died this year, alleged in her complaint that she was first abused by Epstein and Maxwell together, and then “lent out to other powerful men”, including Prince Andrew.

Trump replied: “I think so, I think that was one of the people, yeah. He stole her”.

Senior White House aides have repeatedly suggested in recent weeks that Trump broke with Epstein around 2004, and expelled him from the Mar-a-Lago club for inappropriate behavior of a sexual nature. The president’s account of the break being motivated by pique at having his employees poached by his friend cast the break in a different light.

His claim that one of those employees was the 16-year-old Virginia Giuffre also complicates the timeline. Giuffre was hired away from Mar-a-Lago in 2000, but two years later, Trump spoke highly of Epstein to a reporter, and made a point of his friend’s taste for young women. “I’ve known Jeff for 15 years. Terrific guy”, Trump told New York magazine in late 2002. “He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side.”

Sarah Blaskey, a Miami Herald investigative reporter, also pointed out in her 2020 book on Mar-a-Lago that Epstein remained on the membership rolls of Mar-a-Lago until October 2007, more than a year after he was first arrested and charged with soliciting prostitution from a minor.

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Experts on Tuesday urged California governor Gavin Newsom to drop his “tit-for-tat redistricting” threat in response to a Republican plan to pick up congressional seats in Texas.

“You can’t fight gerrymandering with more gerrymandering,” Patricia Sinay, a commissioner for the California Citizens Redistricting Commission, said on a call organized by the watchdog group Common Cause. “It is a short sighted plan.”

California Democrats say they are prepared to redraw the state’s 52 congressional districts in a longshot and controversial effort to pick up Democratic seats.

Newsom, seen as a likely presidential candidate in 2028, has threatened to redraw the state’s 52 congressional districts – a longshot bid to offset Republican gains in Texas with Democratic gains in California.

Texas is considering mid-year redistricting at the urging of Donald Trump, who is angling to stave off losses in the Congressional midterm elections next year. Voter backlash at the polls could cost Republicans their House majority, and seriously blunt his agenda.

While some partisans are cheering the efforts – especially Democrats hungry to see their elected officials take a tough stand in political fights with Republicans – experts warn that it’s not the “port in the storm” they are seeking.

“Rolling back independent redistricting is bad policy. It’s also a waste of time,” said Emily Eby French, Texas policy director of Common Cause. “Come on down to Texas governor Newsom. We’ll show you how to fight the bad stuff without sacrificing the good stuff.”

Dan Vicuña, a senior policy director for voting and fair representation at Common Cause, said the group was ready to challenge any attempt by California – or any state – to override its independent redistricting commission.

“Although this is a very troubling and dangerous moment, one thing that’s useful is that it clarifies what this issue is about,” Vicuña said. “When we see politicians of both major parties willing to manipulate the process, manipulate voting districts, gerrymander at will, it’s a helpful reminder that this is, in fact, not a Democrat versus Republican issue. This is the politicians versus the people issue.”

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