Flight Logs: Donald Trump Flew on Jeffrey Epstein's Planes. Here Are the Details
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Mark Epstein said that his brother Jeffrey knew things that hurt the president of the United States, Donald Trump, and that he did not commit suicide, in an interview published this Saturday in the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera.He states in the telephone interview that initially, when he learned by means of the alleged suicide, he had no reason to doubt and accepted it, but that the next day, when he went to New York to identify the body…
Mark Epstein: "I'm sure he didn't commit suicide, the doctors came out of the autopsy saying they couldn't call it suicide.
The real question in the Jeffrey Epstein case, which exposed Donald Trump supporters, is not whether the president's name is in the documentation that the US government is hiding from the public, but who financed him or whether the late businessman was an intelligence source.
Rome (EFE).- Mark Epstein said that his brother Jeffrey knew things that harmed the president of the United States, Donald Trump, and that he did not commit suicide, in an interview published this Saturday in the Italian newspaper ‘Corriere della Sera.’ He states in the telephone interview that in the beginning, when he learned by means of the alleged suicide, he had no reason to doubt and accepted it, but that the next day, when he went to New …
As to whether he considers his brother guilty of child sex trafficking, he said: "My job is not to defend Jeffrey; I am neither the defense attorney nor the prosecutor. What I know is that sex trafficking is when a minor is taken to another state for sexual intercourse."
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