Are We Looking at the Epstein Files the Wrong Way?
by Rob McConnell - TWATNEWS.com - Sat. Sep. 6, 2025

A leopard never changes its spots. Once a predator, always a predator. That old saying lingers in the public mind as the world continues to grapple with the shadow of Jeffrey Epstein, his crimes, and the still-sealed files that threaten to expose some of the most powerful men in the world.
For years, the narrative has been straightforward: Epstein was the ringleader of a vile network of abuse, with his associates serving as willing participants or silent enablers. But what if we’ve been asking the wrong questions? What if Epstein wasn’t the top of the pyramid, but instead, the middleman? What if the real ringleader was someone even more powerful, more ambitious, and more deeply entrenched in politics, business, and media?
This is where the name Donald Trump enters the discussion. Trump and Epstein were documented friends. They were photographed together, socialized in the same circles, and were both known for their obsession with wealth, power, and women. While Trump has since attempted to distance himself from Epstein, dismissing their relationship, the photographic and testimonial evidence of their friendship is undeniable.
Which raises the uncomfortable question: were we misled into believing Epstein was the kingpin, when in reality he may have been serving as a handler, a facilitator, or even an underling for figures who held far more sway? Could it be that Epstein was not the puppeteer, but the puppet?
The Epstein files hold answers that the public has a right to know. Yet, despite years of promises and public pressure, much of the truth remains locked away. Survivors have courageously stepped forward, pointing fingers at powerful men, but justice remains elusive. If the files show evidence that political leaders were more deeply involved than has been admitted, then the American people are being shielded from truths that could reshape history.
Until full disclosure is made, the world is left with speculation—and with speculation comes doubt. A leopard never changes its spots, and history has shown us that power often corrupts in the darkest of ways.
The question remains: are we looking at Epstein’s legacy upside down? Was he truly the mastermind—or just a pawn in a much larger, more sinister game?
The public deserves answers. And it’s long past time we had them.