Epstein’s Brother Denies Trump–Clinton Sex Claim After Email Release
Mark Epstein called the email exchange a humorous private message and denied 'Bubba' refers to Bill Clinton, clarifying the public record amid viral speculation.
- On Wednesday, Mark Epstein, Jeffrey Epstein’s brother, denied that the 'Bubba' reference in House Democrats’ release of over 20,000 emails referred to former President Bill Clinton.
- An email exchange showed Jeffrey Epstein saying he was "with Bannon" and Mark Epstein replying, `Ask him if Putin has the photos of Trump blowing Bubba?`, with Bubba linked to former President Bill Clinton.
- Public reaction included both viral content and official denials as a viral tweet with over 269,000 likes and viral videos with millions of views spread on Twitter and TikTok, while White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson issued an assertive denial.
- Political pressure mounted as President Donald Trump urged Republicans on Sunday to vote to release the Epstein files on Truth Social, while a House floor vote is expected this week, per the New York Times.
- Mark Epstein told Newsweek that the emails were a `humorous private exchange` never meant for public release, and an Epstein spokesperson said Bubba is a private individual not a public figure.
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Epstein's Infamous Clinton Portrait Resurfaces Amid Trump-'Bubba' Email Storm
Epstein's bizarre portrait of Bill Clinton reclining in a blue dress and red high heels has re-emerged as a flashpoint, amid renewed scrutiny over a viral email referencing Donald Trump 'blowing Bubba.' In March 2018, according to recently unsealed emails from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, Mark Epstein asked his brother whether Vladimir Putin might have 'the photos of Trump blowing Bubba.' That phrasing, and 'Bubba', commonly a nickname for Bill Cli…
Jeffrey Epstein warned in frantic emails about Donald Trump as a dangerous "mad person" with dementia signs. The explosive news from the estate of the offender who died in 2019 has now been published by the US Congress.
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