Jeffrey Epstein’s Brother Says Trump Is ‘Full of S–t’ After Email Release: ‘At What Point Is There Going to Be a Reckoning?’
Jeffrey Epstein’s brother is expecting a “reckoning” from Donald Trump after recent emails shed light on the friendship between the president and the controversial financier.
While speaking with Nicole Wallace on MSNBC, Senior White House Correspondent Vaughn Hillyard opened up about his conversation with Mark Epstein about his brother’s relationship with Trump and when people might realize he’s “sst.”
“He said to me, ‘When are people going to admit to themselves that this guy, President Trump, is so full of nonsense? Every time he opens his mouth, he says something that’s not true,'” Hillyard said of her conversation with Epstein’s brother on Wednesday. “From what Mark told me, he wanted to deny having a relationship or friendship with Donald Trump. In 1999, he was candid about women on a plane from Palm Beach, Florida, to New York.” “He was on the plane having conversations. He said he was talking to his brother, who he still cared about deeply even after he passed away, and he said, ‘When will there be a reckoning that Donald Trump is making things up?'”
The House Oversight Committee on Wednesday released new emails alleging that Trump knew about Epstein’s behavior, including “about girls,” linking Epstein to Ghislaine Maxwell and author Michael Wolff. In an email dated April 2, 2011, Epstein claimed that Trump spent “hours” with an unidentified victim at Epstein’s home. The victim’s name has been redacted.
“I want you to understand that the dog that doesn’t bark is Trump,” Epstein wrote. “Not once was he mentioned. Chief of police, etc. I’m 75% there.”
“I was thinking about it…” Maxwell replied.
The White House noted that the redacted victim’s name was Virginia Giuffre, who denied any wrongdoing by Trump, and claimed it was nothing more than a smear campaign by Democrats.
“Democrats selectively leaked emails to liberal media in an attempt to create a false narrative to smear President Trump,” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told TheWrap on Wednesday. “The ‘anonymous victim’ named in these emails is the late Virginia Giuffre, who repeatedly said that President Trump was not involved in any wrongdoing and that he ‘couldn’t have been friendlier’ to her in their limited interactions.”
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