JeffreyEpstein.com
For now, JeffreyEpstein.com is forwarded to TrumpKennedyCenter.org, splashing the images of Trump and Epstein altogether. JeffreyEpstein.com

Satirist and former South Park writer Toby Morton has purchased the domain JeffreyEpstein.com, transforming it into a digital gallery of documented connections between Donald Trump and the late sex trafficker.

The move, confirmed on 2 March 2026, briefly redirected the domain to the official White House website before the administration reportedly 'unplugged' the link. Morton, who also owns several other Trump-related satirical domains, claims the site received thousands of hits during the brief redirection.

The website now serves as a central hub for Morton's broader campaign against what he describes as the 'politicisation' of national institutions.

The site is now redirecting to trumpkennedycenter.org, which Morton snapped up months before the President's change in the board at the Kennedy Centre.

'Yes, I briefly redirected JeffreyEpstein.com to the White House website,' Morton posted on Instagram. 'Yes, they unplugged it. And yes, thousands saw it first.'

'If thousands of people suddenly arrived at my official government website via a domain associated with one of the most infamous sex traffickers in modern history, while Donald Trump's documented connections remained publicly searchable, I'd act fast too,' he wrote.

Morton's humour-filled background gives him a knack for exposing the uncomfortable truths. His new site is a bold declaration that is not afraid to muddle the absurd with the serious.

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The Jeffrey Epstein and Trump-Kennedy Centre Site

The domain is still under repair, but the hero slider is jaw-dropping. The page now features a collage of Trump and Epstein side-by-side and the website's banner is asking visitors to help keep the story alive.

'Thanks for your patience while my team and I keep compiling screenshots, records, and documented connections between Trump and Epstein. This takes time if it's going to be clean, accurate, and impossible to ignore,' the writer said.

That little stunt leads to a wave of speculation. Some claim it was a stunt to see how many people would notice that a link to the White House. Others believe that it was a warning that the story may soon emerge in official channels. The site's mission is more evident in another quote.

Morton wrote to his audience, 'Donation links are live at JeffreyEpstein.com to help launch and keep this relevant. More soon. Always more.'

These words are not merely a begging for donations. It is a promise for careful research.

Trump‑Kennedy Connection last December

The association with trumpkennedycenter.org is not accidental. The Kennedy Centre, a leading arts venue, has been a political hot potato. President Trump's recent efforts to alter the board raised eyebrows. By redirecting a domain named after Epstein to a Trump-Kennedy site, Morton is drawing a parallel that is hard to ignore.

The idea that a former writer could tie together a historical figure, a president and a controversial philanthropist is indicative of a new form of political commentary. The message is simple: power and influence tend to cross paths in unexpected places.

Morton says he saw an opportunity for politics. 'I foresaw Trump making this move to politicise the centre, particularly when the President started to restructure its board this year,' he says.

Not the Only Domain

Morton didn't stop with Epstein and the Kennedy Centre. He also purchased TommyFugate.com and DraftBarronTrump.com.

The homepage of Tommy Fugate reads, 'While most 22-year-olds are still learning how to separate lights and darks, Tommy is now separating threats from the homeland. Allegedly.'

'He's been handed the keys to the Centre for Prevention Programs and Partnerships (CP3), a position that was previously held by an Army veteran with two decades of actual experience. That guy resigned in protest. Tommy, on the other hand, just updated his resume font.'

Meanwhile, Barron Trump's satire website reads, 'America is strong because its leaders are strong. President Trump proves that every day. Naturally, his son Barron is more than ready to defend the country his father so boldly commands. Service is an honour. Strength is inherited. Dog Bless Barron.'

Morton's team is still polishing the new site. According to his own words, the goal is to keep this relevant. The audience is split. Some praise the chutzpah of joining satire with investigative reporting while others accuse him of politicising a sensitive subject for shock value.

The reaction indicates the power of a domain name. If you click on JeffreyEpstein.com, you are greeted by a work of art confronting you with the question of how much overlap there can be between two people who were once thought to exist worlds apart.

The next update is expected soon, as Morton promises more evidence and images. Whether the public will believe the narrative remains to be seen. For now, the domain serves as a stark reminder that politics can be where we least expect it.