A post on the social media platform X has called for former President Donald Trump to be formally questioned about his connections to Jeffrey Epstein. The message, written by user ChristianSerino, urges authorities to "call in" Trump, ask him questions related to Epstein, and, if he declines to cooperate, to hold him in contempt of court and charge him with obstruction.
The post, dated March 20, 2026, uses emphatic language and includes the directive "DO YOUR GODDAMN JOB," signaling frustration with what the author perceives as a lack of official action. It does not cite specific evidence or legal proceedings but instead appeals to authorities to take investigative steps.
Jeffrey Epstein, a financier who died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting federal sex trafficking charges, has remained a subject of public and media scrutiny due to his associations with numerous high-profile individuals. Previous legal documents and court records have mentioned various public figures, though mere mention in such materials does not constitute evidence of wrongdoing.
Calls for questioning public figures about their connections to Epstein have surfaced periodically since his arrest and death. These demands often reflect broader public interest in transparency and accountability, though they do not always align with the status of active investigations or legal standards for evidence.
The post in question does not reference any current legal proceedings involving Trump and Epstein, nor does it provide details about what specific questions should be asked. It is one of many public statements made on social media regarding the Epstein case, where users frequently express opinions on potential investigative steps.
As of now, there is no public confirmation that any law enforcement or judicial body has acted on such calls for questioning. The former president has previously denied any wrongdoing related to Epstein and has characterized their past association as limited.