Mark Epstein Attempts to Clear up Oral Sex Rumor
Following the recent speculation of Donald Trump’s love affair with Bill Clinton. The brother of the late convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, Mark Epstein, is quick to attempt to shut down interpretations circulating about the newly released Epstein estate emails. Mark Epstein insists that the now viral “Bubba” is not a reference to former President Bill Clinton.
Apparently, the conversation in question was part of a back-and-forth between Jeffrey Epstein and Mark Epstein. This information was released this week by the White House oversight committee. Mark asked Jeffrey, who had written that he was with former trump advisor Steve Bannon, to “ask him if Putin has the photos of Trump blowing Bubba.” Now, questions are in the air about who this “Bubba” is because the nickname was associated with Bill Clinton.
In a statement issued to The Advocate, Mark Epstein says that the exchange was misread. He says, “They were simply a part of a humorous private conversation between two brothers and was never meant for public release or to be interpreted as serious remarks.” And adds that this use of “Bubba” has nothing to do with Bill Clinton and is a “private individual,” not a public figure. When asked for further details about the situation and whether Trump knows this Bubba character, Mark declined to provide any details.
On the other hand, the broader release of emails extends beyond “fraternal jokes.” In 2019, an email to author Michel Wolff, Jefery Epstian claimed that Trump “knew about the girls as he asked Ghislaine to stop.” In another email sent in 2011 to Ghislaine Maxwell, it is alleged that Trump spent hours at Epstein’s house with one of Epstein’s sex-trafficking victims. Ultimately, fraternal joke or not, this newfound information is sick and concerning. “There’s a massive cover-up at the white house and the DOJ right now over the files,” claims California rep Robert Garcia, adding that former President Bill Clinton is “clearly panicked.”
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