Clinton says Trump told him of 'some great times' with Jeffrey Epstein Clinton told a congressional committee that Trump once described their relationship with Jeffrey Epstein as having "some great times" but deteriorating over a real estate dispute. During testimony, Clinton recounted how Trump mentioned knowing he had traveled on Epstein's private aircraft, claiming they fell out of contact due to a business disagreement. Clinton emphasized that the conversation did not suggest any involvement in improper activities related to Epstein. The White House declined to comment on the matter. Both Clinton and Trump have previously stated they did not witness any evidence of sex trafficking linked to Epstein, who was convicted in 2008 of soliciting prostitution from a minor. Neither has faced criminal charges tied to their association with Epstein, who maintained connections with numerous business and political figures. Epstein was arrested again in 2019 and died in prison while awaiting federal sex-trafficking charges, with his death ruled a suicide. Clinton described his introduction to Epstein through former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, who framed Epstein as a donor willing to fund global travel for Clinton's AIDS foundation. Clinton stated he flew on Epstein's jet for trips to Asia, Africa, and Europe, but stopped using him as a donor after 2003. He admitted to receiving a neck massage from a flight attendant later identified as an Epstein abuse survivor but claimed he was unaware of Epstein's alleged misconduct at the time. Clinton said he never visited Epstein's Caribbean island and was unaware of Epstein's 17 visits to the White House during his presidency. The Republican-led committee also subpoenaed former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who testified she did not recall meeting Epstein.#donald_trump #jeffrey_epstein #hillary_clinton #larry_summers #white_house
Bill Clinton Says Trump Told Him Of 'Some Great Times' With Jeffrey Epstein Bill Clinton testified that former President Donald Trump once described their past association with Jeffrey Epstein as "some great times," though the relationship reportedly soured over a real estate dispute. Clinton stated that Trump mentioned their history during a 2002-03 golf event after Clinton left the White House. Clinton emphasized that the exchange did not lead him to believe Trump was involved in any improper activities related to Epstein. Both Clinton and Trump have denied seeing evidence of Epstein’s sex trafficking activities. They have also both stated they were not aware of any criminal wrongdoing tied to the financier, who was convicted in 2008 of soliciting prostitution from a minor. Epstein, who maintained connections with numerous business and political figures, died in prison in 2019 while facing federal sex-trafficking charges. His death was ruled a suicide. Clinton described being introduced to Epstein by his former Treasury Secretary, Larry Summers, who framed Epstein as a donor willing to fund global travel for Clinton’s AIDS foundation. Clinton recounted flying on Epstein’s private jet for trips to Asia, Africa, and Europe, but said he moved on to other donors after 2003. He admitted to receiving a neck massage from a flight attendant later identified as an Epstein abuse survivor but claimed he was unaware of Epstein’s alleged misconduct at the time. Clinton stated he never had sexual contact with anyone associated with Epstein or his associate Ghislaine Maxwell and dismissed the situation as a common practice on luxury flights. Clinton also clarified he never visited Epstein’s Caribbean island and was unaware of Epstein’s 17 visits to the White House during Clinton’s presidency.#donald_trump #larry_summers #jeffrey_epstein #hillary_clinton #bill_clinton