URGENT UPDATE: Author and public speaker Steve Siebold has made a shocking revelation regarding Donald Trump and his alleged connections to Jeffrey Epstein, claiming a “smoking gun” may be hidden in the history of the beauty pageants Trump owned. This startling assertion was made during a video posted on TikTok just hours ago, intensifying scrutiny on Trump amid the ongoing release of files connected to Epstein, who died in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.
Siebold’s comments come as renewed attention has been placed on Trump’s relationships with powerful figures, including Epstein. He specifically pointed to the operations of the Miss USA and Miss Teen USA pageants, which Trump owned from 1996 to 2015, as potential sources of critical evidence regarding Epstein’s connections with the former president.
“I’ve sat on this information for years,” Siebold stated in the video. “The smoking gun is Miss USA and Miss Teen USA, the pageants which Donald Trump owned for years.” Siebold revealed that he was a judge in these pageants and trained many winners in public speaking, emphasizing the importance of the information he possesses.
During his tenure, Trump faced controversy that led to the termination of his relationship with NBC after they ended their half-ownership of the Miss USA and Miss Teen USA pageants in 2015, following his inflammatory remarks about immigrants.
Former contestants, including Tasha Dixon, have accused Trump of inappropriate behavior, recalling incidents where he entered dressing rooms while contestants were changing. Dixon, who was Miss Arizona, told CBS that Trump “just came strolling right in” during 2001, when some girls were topless and others were naked. In a 2005 interview on The Howard Stern Show, Trump appeared to corroborate these claims, stating he would “go backstage before a show and everyone’s getting dressed.”
Siebold cautioned that anyone looking into the history of Trump’s beauty pageants should proceed with caution. “What you’ll find will be very, very upsetting,” he warned. “If you decide to pursue this in the media, be very, very careful. These people are dangerous.”
As the investigation heats up, the implications of Siebold’s claims could be significant for Trump and his political aspirations. This developing story raises questions about the lasting impact of Trump’s former ownership of these beauty pageants and the potential revelations that may come to light.
Stay tuned for more updates as this story unfolds. The urgency of these allegations makes it crucial to follow the latest developments surrounding Trump’s connection to Epstein and the beauty industry.
