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Mark Epstein confirmed the nickname 'Bubba' in his emails with Jeffrey Epstein did not refer to former President Bill Clinton
Mark Epstein, the brother of the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, has tried to shut down a viral rumour about the newly released Epstein emails. He said that the name “Bubba” mentioned in a 2018 exchange between the brothers was not a reference to former President Bill Clinton.
The former Democratic U.S. President "did nothing and knew nothing", his spokesperson has said, as Donald Trump orders an investigation.
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Jefferey Epstein's brother makes shocking revelation, says ‘Bubba’ not Bill Clinton; who is it?
The clarification followed after a controversy erupted when the Democrats released an email exchange from March 2018 between late sex offender Jefferey Epstein and his brother Mark.
That’s the question from one X user among thousands posed on social media Friday, after an email exchange between sex-trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and his brother surfaced, which references Donald Trump and an unknown individual named “Bubba.” According to the exchange, Trump “blew” him.
The fallout from the bombshell release of new Jeffrey Epstein emails relating to Donald Trump has continued, now ensnaring former president Bill Clinton with seeming references to oral sex.
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“Who is Bubba?”: Mark Epstein clarifying Bill Clinton is not “Bubba” in Epstein email about “Trump blowing bubba” sparks wild theories online
Jeffrey Epstein and his brother reportedly mentioned Trump and someone named Bubba in a 2018 email exchange. A private conversation was recently uncovered, sparking speculation among netizens.
Newly released Epstein emails include a message from Mark Epstein asking whether Vladimir Putin has “photos of Trump blowing Bubba,” sparking speculation about who “Bubba” refers to., US News, Times N
They were simply part of a humorous private exchange between two brothers and were never meant for public release or to be interpreted as serious remarks.”
D: Donald Trump went after what he called “weak Republicans” for backing an effort to compel the Justice Department to release files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Later, he said that he would be asking Attorney General Pam Bondi “to investigate Jeffrey Epstein's involvement and relationship with Bill Clinton,