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Trump is "wrong" about Clinton-Epstein accusations, White House chief of staff says

Trump is "wrong" about Clinton-Epstein accusations, White House chief of staff says

Summary

President Trump's chief of staff, Susie Wiles, stated in an interview that Trump was incorrect about claims related to former President Clinton's ties to Jeffrey Epstein. She said there was no evidence that Clinton visited Epstein's private island. The discussion arises as new photos related to Epstein are shared, showing various prominent figures, including President Trump and Clinton.

Key Facts

  • President Trump's chief of staff, Susie Wiles, said Trump was wrong about Clinton's connections to Epstein.
  • Trump claimed Clinton visited Epstein’s island 28 times, but Clinton denied it, and Wiles said no evidence supports this.
  • New photos released by House Oversight Democrats show Trump and Clinton socializing with Epstein.
  • These photos are part of 95,000 new images provided by Epstein's estate, with 19 made public.
  • Wiles defended Trump’s appearance in Epstein’s files, saying they were young, single men at the time.
  • Trump dated the future first lady, Melania Knauss, around 1998, and Epstein's accuser met Epstein while working at Trump's property in 2000.
  • A law requires the government to release the Epstein files by December 19.

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