Clinton Presidential Center Deletes Post After Being Swarmed With ‘Jeffrey Epstein’ Replies

 

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The Clinton Presidential Center deleted a social media post asking who received former President Bill Clinton’s “first-ever email,” Monday, after it became swarmed with replies of “Jeffrey Epstein.”

To commemorate World Typing Day, the Clinton Presidential Center published a photograph of Clinton typing at a laptop in November 1998, along with the caption, “On November 7, 1998, Pres. @BillClinton typed out and sent his first-ever email! Can you guess who it was to?”

The post soon went viral, with hundreds of social media users commenting Epstein’s name, resulting in the post being swiftly deleted.

Clinton – a former associate of the deceased serial sex offender Jeffrey Epstein – was recently named again in documents related to Epstein’s sex trafficking case.

According to testimony from one of Epstein’s accusers, which was unsealed last week, Epstein had told her that “Clinton likes them young.”

Despite acknowledging Clinton’s many trips with Epstein around the world, a spokesperson for Clinton claimed in 2019 that the former president knew “nothing about the terrible crimes” Epstein had committed.

Clinton is reported to have known Epstein as far back as the 1990s, when Clinton was president, and Epstein reportedly visited the White House at least 17 times.

In the early 2000s, Clinton reportedly flew on Epstein’s jet on dozens of occasions and allegedly visited his island Little Saint James, which later received the nickname “Pedophile Island” due to the amount of abuse that was alleged to have taken place there.

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