President Trump Allegedly Had Sex With Children?
My first experience with finding out that President Donald Trump appears to have had illegal sex with some young women came about from listening to my favorite podcast, Background Briefing hosted with Ian Masters. July 17, 2027 was when the show appeared on the website, https://www.backgroundbriefing.org/2025/07/17/
About 11:09 minutes into the show segment, “After Feeding Them Delusions For Years”, the interview with Ian Masters talking to Will Sommer revealed the past history of Donald Trump seducing and having sex with under age girls.
A very interesting segment of the interview next was hearing about a book called PERVERSION OF JUSTICE. The book was written by “Julie K. Brown is an American investigative journalist with the Miami Herald best known for pursuing the sex trafficking story surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, who in 2008 was allowed to plead guilty to two state-level prostitution offenses. She is the recipient of several awards including two George Polk Awards for Justice Reporting”
I immediately kept trying to find this book to buy it! I spent over a week trying all kinds of searches but I could not find the book! Why?
I figured out the e-mail address for Julie Brown and sent her an e-mail explaining that her book could not be found. I sent this August 4, 2025. I received no confirmation that she received my e-mail until August 6th.
Score Card’s e-mail message to Julie Brown.
Julie Brown,
I am a blogger for McLarenblog.com where I post articles about products and politics. I came across your book from listening to a fantastic podcast, Background Briefing with Ian Masters as the host, July 17, 2025.
Background Briefing with Ian Masters
July 17, 2025 – Will Sommer | Scott Horton | Lisa Graves
https://soundcloud.com/user-830442635/bbriefing_2025_07_17full-1
About 7 minutes into this podcast I discovered your book was talked about. I then wanted to buy your book!
I searched for your book for weeks at as many book stores in my area. It is simply not available anywhere near California. I LOVE books and not any other media. One bookstore manager searched Canada and Mexico, but they had no copies. I was told that one country is selling the book for well over $500!
Harper Collins attempts to show the book is still available. Bull Shit!
https://www.harpercollins.com/products/perversion-of-justice-julie-k-brown?variant=44010796908578
This appears to be a scam. The publisher appears to not provide the book but offers other book sellers to choose from. I contacted each book store and your book is not currently available.
It appears to me that this book may have been politically shut down from any further hurt to Trump. If you have any proof that this is the case, please let me know as this would make a good side proof toward the right wing parts of your government supporting fascism!
Score Card.
PAST HISTORY REVEALS MORE
“Defend and deny: What we know about Trump and accusations of sexual misconduct”. This is a rather shocking article, found in the 19thnews.org publication:
https://19thnews.org/2023/10/donald-trump-associates-sexual-misconduct-allegations/
This publication lists a lot of past history where Donald Trump is reported conducting a lot of sexual misconduct against women, typically young women.
NEXT
RECENT HISTORY
August 5th, I did a Google search to find out the current situation for finding her book, and was shocked.
Google search August 5, 2025 follows:
My question to Google: “Was the book PERVERSION OF JUSTICE taken off the marketplace to protect Trump?”
Google Response: “Reports from late July and early August 2025 indicated that the book “Perversion of Justice: The Jeffrey Epstein Story” by Julie K. Brown was out of stock across many online and independent booksellers, including Amazon and Barnes & Noble.”
“This shortage stemmed from a surge in demand following a statement from the Trump administration on July 17, 2025, that it would not be releasing further material from its years-old investigation into Epstein. This “case-closed” message ignited a public uproar and spurred renewed interest in Epstein-related information.”
“However, the book being out of stock was a result of increased demand, not an intentional removal from the marketplace. The publisher, HarperCollins (and its imprint Dey Street Books), confirmed that they were launching a third printing to address the shortage.”
I immediately looked at my Amazon account and now find that the book can be purchased. It can but not for some time. I have to wait to receive my copy.
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Juli Brown e-mail reply to my message to her, received August 6, 2025.
SEPARATE BUT RELATED HAPPENING.
Then there appeared a revealing story that relates to this blog post as part of my investigation. A California victim of child sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein speaks out at press conference
- Donald Trump had a very close friendship with Jeffrey Epstine and from the fact that Epsteine was Jeffrey Edward Epstein was an American financier and child sex offender.
- Ghislaine Maxwell a close friend with Epstine and Trump has been serving a 20-year prison sentence after she was convicted in 2021? for her role in helping Jeffrey Epstein.
- So why do you think that Donald Trump wishes to help Maxwell serve a better penalty sentence?
ANOTHER CONCERNING ISSUE
I decided to read the Amazon reviews for the book Perversion of Justice: The Jeffrey Epstein Story and almost all the reviews really painted a horrible story! Here are just some of the 5 star review titles:
From reading the 5 star reviews, it appears that in the United States, there may be a shameful amount of proper legal action taken against sex crimes against children. I then did a Google search about this subject and gosh what a shocking significant disgusting discovery:
(Google AI response to my question): Child sex crimes are significantly underreported due to a complex interplay of factors, often stemming from the unique vulnerability of child victims and the dynamics inherent in such abuse.
Here’s a breakdown of the key reasons why child sex crimes go unreported:
1. Fear and intimidation
Threats from the Abuser: Perpetrators often threaten or manipulate children into silence, instilling fear of further harm or consequences if they disclose the abuse.
Fear of Retaliation: Victims may fear retaliation from the abuser, their family, or others if they speak out, particularly if the abuser is in a position of power or influence within the family or community.
Fear of Not Being Believed: Children may worry that adults won’t believe them, especially if the perpetrator is a trusted figure like a parent, coach, or religious leader.
Fear of Punishment: Victims may fear being punished by their parents or guardians for revealing the abuse, according to The National Child Traumatic Stress Network.
2. Shame, guilt, and confusion
Shame and Guilt: Children may feel ashamed or guilty about the abuse, believing it’s their fault, making it difficult to come forward.
Manipulation and Grooming: Abusers often groom and manipulate their victims, making it hard for children to recognize what’s happening as abuse, or to differentiate it from affection or care, says The Law Offices of Anthony Carbone.
Confusion and Lack of Understanding: Younger children might not fully grasp the nature of the abuse or have the words to explain it, leading to delayed or indirect disclosures.
Feeling Responsible: Victims may feel they somehow contributed to the abuse, particularly when the perpetrator is an acquaintance or someone they previously had a consensual relationship with.
3. Social and cultural factors
Stigma and Blame: Societal stigma surrounding sexual assault and victim-blaming can deter victims from reporting, according to The Law Offices of Anthony Carbone.
Cultural and Religious Beliefs: Some cultural or religious norms may discourage open discussions about sex and abuse, leading to silence and isolation for victims, notes the Child Safety Practice Manual.
Fear of Family Disruption: Children may fear that reporting the abuse will disrupt their family unit, particularly if the abuser is a family member.
4. Institutional and systemic barriers
Organizational Cover-ups: Some institutions prioritize their reputation over protecting children, covering up abuse and discouraging reports, says Monsees & Mayer P.C..
Negative Experiences with Authorities: Survivors may have had negative experiences with law enforcement or the justice system, leading to a lack of trust and reluctance to report, according to The Law Offices of Anthony Carbone.
Inadequate Training and Resources: Child protection services and law enforcement may lack the necessary training and resources to handle child sexual abuse cases effectively, potentially leading to slow or dismissive responses.
Low Prosecution Rates: The low rates of prosecution and conviction for sexual assault crimes can make victims feel that reporting is futile or won’t lead to justice, according to CREVAWC.
5. Trauma and psychological effects
Trauma Responses: Sexual abuse can inflict severe psychological trauma, including shock, confusion, memory suppression, and dissociation, making it difficult for children to process and disclose the abuse.
Delayed Disclosure: Due to the complexities of abuse and trauma, many victims delay disclosure until adulthood, or may never report at all.
Understanding these multifaceted reasons is crucial to creating a safer environment where children feel empowered to disclose abuse and receive the support and justice they deserve.
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Score Card’s belief that, so far, an alleged hidden factor has not been mentioned:
Just look at the individuals that seem to be perpetrators of illegal child sex acts. Because it seems wealthy, well known politicians appear loudly probably because they are followed so closely by the interest of the news media and the general public, I for one, think it is probable that a country’s plutocracy just might be a factor due to these supporting issues:
Wealth and Power which gives these individuals almost full legal control to avoid prosecution, rules in some jurisdictions.