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You’re making a very big thing over something that’s not a big thing,” President Donald Trump told reporters questioning him about Jeffrey Epstein.
Trump attacks Bill Clinton over infamous Epstein island and claims bawdy birthday letter written by someone else: Live - President also says he has not thought about pardoning Ghislaine Maxwell, but a
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Latin Times on MSNTrump Reveals Bill Clinton Visited Epstein Island 28 Times Despite Claims That No 'Client List' ExistsPresident Donald Trump attempted to subvert attention from himself by telling reporters that President Bill Clinton visited the island of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein 28 times.
Previous reports suggest Trump and Epstein had a falling out when Trump outbid Epstein for a property in Palm Beach.
The late said 'if I said what I knew about the candidates they'd have to cancel the election,' according to his brother.
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OK Magazine on MSNDonald Trump Insists He 'Never Had the Privilege of Going' to Jeffrey Epstein's Island - But Claims 'Bill Clinton Did 28 Times'Donald Trump Insists He 'Never Had the Privilege of Going' to Jeffrey Epstein's Island - But Claims 'Bill Clinton Did 28 Times'
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Inquisitr on MSNJeffrey Epstein Had ‘Dirt’ on Donald Trump—Late Convict’s Brother Accuses President of ‘Blatant Lies’As Donald Trump continues to face the Jeffrey Epstein files crisis, new evidence and claims are coming to light, shining the spotlight on his personal relationship with the convicted s-x offender. Despite his campaign promises otherwise,
President Donald Trump suggested that he knows the other men who associated with Jeffrey Epstein while venting to a reporter about all the scrutiny pointed in his direction
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The Mirror US on MSNTrump melts down when pressed on Epstein with wild claim Obama is 'guilty of treason'After being blasted for his handling of the Epstein files, Trump deflected a question by blaming 'Obama and Hilary' for a slew of crimes Trump himself has been accused of
President Donald Trump’s approach to the Jeffrey Epstein case is getting low marks from the American public, according to a new Washington Post poll. Just 18 percent of U.S. adults approve of how the president is handling the issue,