Trump Campaigns on Epstein's Jet
- Former President Trump used Jeffrey Epstein's old jet for campaign events.
- The decision came after mechanical issues with Trump's own aircraft.
- Campaign rented Epstein's jet for transportation.
Former President Donald Trump recently traveled on a Gulfstream jet that was once owned by the late Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender, as he moved between campaign events in Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado. The aircraft, which is not the infamous "Lolita Express," was chartered after Trump's primary plane, known as "Trump Force One," encountered mechanical issues during a rally in Bozeman, Montana. Trump's campaign stated they were unaware of the jet's previous ownership by Epstein, learning of it only through media reports. Epstein, who was arrested in 2019 on charges of sex trafficking minors, died by suicide in his prison cell shortly after his arrest. The Gulfstream jet is now owned by Threshold Aviation Group, a California-based charter company. The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed that the aircraft's serial number remains unchanged, serving as a unique identifier throughout its operational life. The connection between Trump and Epstein dates back to the late 1980s, with the two men frequently socializing and being photographed together. However, their relationship soured over a real estate dispute, and Trump has publicly denied any knowledge of Epstein's criminal activities. The news of Trump using Epstein's former jet has drawn attention, particularly from supporters of Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris, and was first reported by The Air Current, an aviation industry publication. While the jet used by Trump is not the notorious Boeing 727 associated with Epstein's trafficking activities, the revelation has reignited discussions about the former president's past associations with Epstein and the implications for his current campaign.