
Josie Ensor
Chief US reporter for The Times with six years of investigative reporting on Jeffrey Epstein, his victims, and his networks.
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Feb 12, 2026 • 36min
What you didn’t know about the Epstein files
Josie Ensor, chief US reporter at The Times who spent six years investigating Jeffrey Epstein, walks through the newly released files. She outlines the scope and redactions, the strange gaps like missing FBI 302s, and how wealth and influence shaped recruitment, reputations and accountability. She also examines the Wexner connection, claims about foreign ties, and lingering questions around Epstein’s death.

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Feb 13, 2025 • 34min
Trump's Gaza bombshell
In this discussion, Josie Ensor, US correspondent for The Times and a former Middle East reporter, unpacks Donald Trump's startling proposal for Gaza, envisioning it as the next luxurious resort. The conversation navigates the controversial implications of treating Gaza’s reconstruction as a business opportunity amid longstanding tensions. Legal complexities of territorial claims are also examined, alongside the geopolitical repercussions for regional stability and the delicate balance of rights for the Palestinian population.

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Nov 13, 2025 • 21min
The new Epstein emails about Trump
Josie Ensor, Chief US reporter at The Times with extensive experience covering the Epstein case, dives into newly released emails linking Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein. She explains the implications of these documents, including allegations that Trump 'knew about the girls.' The conversation covers their history from the 1990s and the mixed reactions from the White House. Josie also discusses how the political narrative is shaped around these leaks and what it means for Trump's supporters. Intriguing insights shed light on a complex web of relationships.

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Nov 26, 2024 • 37min
‘I gave my life to the CIA. They betrayed me.’
Josie Ensor, the US Correspondent for The Times, explores the gripping tale of Blerim Skoro, who was approached by CIA agents while in prison post-9/11. The conversation delves into his perilous journey from being a reluctant spy to facing betrayal and deportation. With themes of loyalty, identity, and moral dilemmas, Skoro's dual existence between the CIA and al-Qaeda highlights the ethical complexities of espionage. His quest to reunite with family while navigating a dangerous world provides a thrilling narrative filled with personal and political challenges.

Jul 10, 2025 • 27min
What Virginia Giuffre’s diary tells us about the Epstein files
Josie Ensor, US Correspondent for The Times and Sunday Times, has spent five years covering Jeffrey Epstein's intriguing and disturbing story. In this discussion, she highlights the revelations from Virginia Giuffre's diaries, which contradict the FBI’s findings about Epstein’s network. They delve into the implications of blackmail allegations and the political connections between Donald Trump and Epstein. Ensor emphasizes the need for continued investigation and transparency, shedding light on the complexities surrounding victim narratives and government claims.


