November 17, Mark Epstein denied the rumors of President Donald Trump and former President Bill Clinton’s alleged sexual relations. Speculation began after an email Mark sent to his brother, Jeffery Epstein, after Democrats voted to release over 20,000 emails by and about late sex offender Epstein November 12. In the 2018 email exchange, Mark tells his brother to ask Trump’s chief strategist, Steve Bannon, whether President Putin possessed “photos of Trump blowing Bubba.” The email allegedly suggests that Clinton, nicknamed Bubba, engaged in sexual oral stimulation. Netizens now analyze photos from the 2016 presidential election and create memes of Trump and Clinton in speculation.
Rumors further circulate that the email referred to Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s former girlfriend, pet horse, also named Bubba. Mark denied both speculations, stating he sent the email as a brotherly joke and that Trump never engaged in oral intimacy with an animal or Clinton. Regardless, the internet continues to defame and scrutinize the politicians for their connections with Epstein.
“Let me stop you here, I’m not discussing that email. This is a private email between Jeffrey and me, two brothers talking. It’s nobody’s business what we wrote. The only thing I responded to, because people got crazy with the Bubba reference. They tried to pin it on Clinton, so I made a public statement that it was not a reference to Bill Clinton. I like Bill Clinton. I was sorry for him that he had to go through that. But the email had nothing to do with Clinton, and that’s my last word on that email,” Mark Epstein said.
The late sex trafficker criticized Trump, stating “he knew about the girls,” but refrained from directly accusing the president of misconduct. Before Trump’s presidency and Epstein’s conviction, the two shared an affinity for debauchery. They socialized at Palm Beach parties, fraternized with Victoria’s Secret models and flew on Epstein’s private jet to New York. After Epstein’s arrest and Trump’s inauguration, Trump publicly stated he last spoke to Epstein in 2004 and no longer agrees with the lifestyle.
Nevertheless, Trump’s past friendship with Epstein still amasses scrutiny after his administration abrogated its pledge to publicly release the Epstein Files. The House Oversight Committee Democrats released a 2003 birthday note from Trump to Epstein that suggestively details a secret — purportedly Epstein Island — September 8. The U.S. Congress then passed a measure ordering the release of the Epstein Files, and the House Representatives approved the bill 427-1, just two months later. The Senate sent the bill to the president’s desk to sign into legislature, where Trump agreed to sign the measure November 16, contrasting with his reversing course. Trump also now urges fellow Republicans to support the files’ release after survivors of Epstein spoke in support of disclosure at the Capitol.
“Apparently, Trump and Bill Clinton had sexual relations. One of the emails said Trump blew Bubba or something, if I recall correctly from when I was reading through them. I think that’s awful, because that’s a standing president, and just imagine how much we don’t know. I think they should just censor the names of any children or trafficked people and none of the offenders. Regardless of political affiliation, this is such a ginormous crime with so many important people involved. They all should be punished without remorse,” magnet sophomore Sean May said.
