‘Knew nothing’: Clinton hits back as Epstein probe and ‘Bubba’ buzz explode online

‘Knew nothing’: Clinton hits back as Epstein probe and ‘Bubba’ buzz explode online


Trump, speaking to reporters on Air Force One, said, โ€œYouโ€™re gonna find out what he knew, with respect to Bill Clinton, with respect to the head of Harvard, with respect to all those people he knew, including JP Morgan Chase.โ€

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Former US President Bill Clinton has denied any wrongdoing following US President Donald Trumpโ€™s call for the Department of Justice to investigate his connections to convicted financier Jeffrey Epstein. Clintonโ€™s spokeswoman, Angel Ureรฑa, said on X, โ€œThese emails prove Bill Clinton did nothing and knew nothing. The rest is noise meant to distract from election losses, backfiring shutdowns, and who knows what else.โ€

Trump calls for investigationย 

Trump, speaking to reporters on Air Force One, said, โ€œYouโ€™re gonna find out what he knew, with respect to Bill Clinton, with respect to the head of Harvard, with respect to all those people he knew, including JP Morgan Chase.โ€ He described his own past interactions with Epstein as โ€œvery bad,โ€ but claimed Epstein โ€œsaw strengthโ€ in him because he was president.

US Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed that she instructed Jay Clayton, the US Attorney for the Southern District of New York, to investigate Epsteinโ€™s connections to Trumpโ€™s political rivals, including Clinton. The move comes after Congress recently released thousands of pages of Epstein-related records, amid ongoing bipartisan calls to make more documents public.

Controversial email sparks social media debateย 

Attention intensified after an email from Epsteinโ€™s brother, Mark Epstein, surfaced online. The email allegedly asked if Russian President Vladimir Putin had photos of Trump โ€œblowing Bubba.โ€ Many users on X interpreted โ€œBubbaโ€ as a reference to Clinton, whose nickname is well known, though the context of the email remains unclear.

The term โ€œBubbaโ€ can denote an elder brother, a term of affection, or, in some Southern US contexts, be used disparagingly to describe a white man of lower social class, referencing Clintonโ€™s Arkansas background. The DOJโ€™s probe into Epsteinโ€™s connections to prominent politicians has reignited public debate about the impartiality of federal investigations, potential political motivations, and the broader demand for accountability regarding Epsteinโ€™s network.

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