
Trump to the press: Why don't you talk about the relationship between Epstein and Clinton?
The president exposed the media's double standard, as they demand answers from him regarding the case while refusing to cover Clinton's ties to Epstein
This morning, when approached again by the press about the Epstein case, President Trump emphasized the media's hypocrisy by asking them why they don't mention the ties that the pedophile financier had with former President Clinton and the entire Democratic establishment.
"They should be talking about Bill Clinton, who went to Epstein's island 28 times. I never went to the island," Trump stated as he prepared to travel to Scotland.
As part of a constant pressure campaign led by tabloids like the New York Times or the Wall Street Journal, the press is demanding that the White House release more information about the Epstein case files, something they didn't do to Biden while he was president.

Epstein's Democratic ties
The president also mentioned Larry Summers, former president of Harvard and Treasury Secretary under the Clinton administration, as one of Epstein's clients the press should focus on, along with other figures who manage powerful investment funds.
Clinton has acknowledged that he was friends with Epstein, but he has denied having any knowledge of the pedophile financier's crimes. His circle has admitted that he traveled on Epstein's private jet on four different occasions between 2002 and 2003:
A spokesperson for Clinton stated that the former president has never been at Epstein's properties where these atrocities occurred, such as Little St. James Island, his ranch in New Mexico, or his residence in Florida.

Clinton traveled with Epstein at least 26 times
However, this defense of Clinton has proven to be a lie. Fox News, after reviewing flight records, discovered in 2016 that the former president traveled on Epstein's aircraft at least 26 times.
In 2020, the Daily Mail revealed a photo of the Democrat from 2002 in which he is seen receiving a suggestive massage from Chauntae Davies, a victim of the trafficking network of the notorious pedophile.
In her court testimony, Davies stated that Epstein raped her on multiple occasions and also accused Ghislaine Maxwell—now in a federal prison serving a 20-year sentence—of recruiting her to work for the sexual predator.
Another victim of the trafficking network, Johanna Sjoberg, who accused Prince Andrew of England of groping her in 2001, signed an affidavit in 2016 that details a conversation she had with Epstein in which the sexual exploiter mentioned to her that Clinton liked young girls.
Both Davies and Sjoberg denied that Clinton sexually abused them, but the repeated times the former president traveled on the sex offender's private plane, as well as what Epstein confided to Sjoberg, do not seem to be mere coincidences.

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