The X post you linked (from 

@vinicios_betiol
, dated late January 2026) is the start of a thread in Portuguese. Here's a clear English summary of its main content and context:
The opening post claims that in 1991, Donald Trump served as a judge in a teen model competition (Elite Model Management's "Look of the Year") that included girls as young as 14. It attaches a video clip (likely archival footage from the event) showing Trump among the judges, with young contestants walking or being presented. The post alleges — citing a 2020 Guardian investigation — that the competition was used as a front for wealthy men (millionaires/billionaires) to sexually exploit the girls.The thread continues by linking this to broader allegations:
  • It connects to the recent (January 2026) release of millions of pages from Jeffrey Epstein-related files by the U.S. Department of Justice, under the Epstein Files Transparency Act (signed by President Trump in late 2025).
  • The author shares screenshots and claims from those documents, including serious accusations against Trump (e.g., alleged threats to kill a victim's family and "disappear" her like another 12-year-old girl, participation in events, etc.).
  • It also mentions connections between Epstein, Steve Bannon, and the Bolsonaro family (suggesting possible meetings or strategic discussions around the 2018 Brazilian election).
  • The thread frames this as part of a larger network involving powerful figures on the far right, calls for resistance against them, and highlights ongoing anti-Trump protests in U.S. cities (with video clips of demonstrations).
The 1991 event itself is real and well-documented. Trump did judge the Elite Model Look competition in 1991 (and was involved in 1992 as well), hosted events at his Plaza Hotel, and attended related parties (e.g., on a yacht). The Guardian's 2020 article detailed allegations from former models and insiders that the competition environment — run by Elite founder John Casablancas — enabled sexual exploitation of some underage contestants by powerful men in the industry. Trump was not directly accused of abuse in that specific reporting, but his close association with Casablancas and the event has been re-examined in light of later scandals.Regarding the 2026 Epstein file releases: Major batches (millions of pages, images, and videos) were made public in late January 2026 by the DOJ. These include many mentions of Trump (hundreds of times), along with other prominent names (Clinton, Musk, etc.). Official statements note that some documents contain unverified, sensational, or false claims (including tips submitted to the FBI), and no new criminal charges against Trump have resulted from them. Graphic material (e.g., abuse imagery) exists but was not fully released to the public.The thread is highly opinionated and activist in tone, aiming to tie these elements together to criticize Trump, Bolsonaro allies, and the far right. Many of the most extreme claims (e.g., direct participation in crimes) come from unverified allegations in the files rather than proven facts.If you'd like me to dig into any specific part (e.g., a particular claim, the video content, or more on the Epstein releases), just let me know!