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Jeffrey Epstein brother responds to claims Trump ‘performed sex act’ on Bill Clinton – Clinton has issued a statement responding to president’s allegations

The public meltdown surrounding Jeffrey Epstein’s unreleased files is showing absolutely no sign of slowing down. In fact, the drama has only cranked up another level this week after a new batch of documents dropped, and they’ve dragged some of the biggest names in American politics right back into the spotlight.

Last week, a set of new documents surfaced online, allegedly detailing previously unknown parts of Donald Trump’s connection to Epstein.

One allegation in particular exploded across social media almost instantly, a note that CNN described as “Epstein’s claim that Trump ‘spent hours’ with a trafficking and rape victim inside his home.”

Emails also made reference to Trump allegedly performing a sex act on a person named ‘Bubba’, which many people claim could be referring to Bill Clinton. It’s the kind of accusation guaranteed to dominate headlines, and it immediately sent political commentators, conspiracy theorists and furious supporters into full-scale frenzy mode.

Nothing in the documents has been independently verified, but the ripple effect has already reached Washington.

Emails between Epstein and his brother reference Trump and “Bubba”, which many believe could be Bill Clinton. Credit: Aaron P. Bernstein/Getty Images.

Justice Department Launches New Investigation – At Trump’s Request
In a twist that no one quite expected, the U.S. Justice Department confirmed that they’ll be launching a new investigation into Epstein’s network, and that the push for the inquiry actually came from Donald Trump himself.

According to officials, the investigation won’t focus on Trump but instead on Epstein’s ties to several major political and financial figures, including:

Former President Bill Clinton
JP Morgan and Chase
Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers
LinkedIn founder and Democratic donor Reid Hoffman
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi released her own statement, stressing that the renewed inquiry will be carried out “with urgency and integrity.”

Given the list of high-profile names involved, the political temperature around the whole situation has gone nuclear.

Mark Epstein Gives Stern Responses to Clinton Questions
As speculation gained momentum, Mark Epstein released a statement attempting to shut down the most prominent theory. Shared by Business Insider reporter Jacob Shamsian, the statement insisted that people were misinterpreting the email entirely.

“For the avoidance of doubt, the reference to ‘Bubba’ in this correspondence is not, in any way, a reference to former President Bill Clinton,” Mark wrote.

He also described the exchange as “simply part of a humorous private exchange between two brothers,” criticizing attempts to attach broader meaning or political implications to the messages. But while the statement dismissed Clinton as the person behind the nickname, it offered no alternative explanation.

The true identity of “Bubba” remains unaddressed, leaving the mystery wide open. Then, on Monday (November 17) Mark appeared via phone call on NewsNation where a reporter asked him about the Clinton rumor. “Let me stop you here,” Mark responds.

“I’m not discussing that email. This was a private email between Jeffrey and myself – two brothers talking – it’s nobody’s business what we wrote.”

He continued: “The only thing I responded to, because people got crazy, was the ‘Bubba’ reference and they tried to pin it on Clinton.

“So I made a public statement that it was not any reference to Bill Clinton.

“I like Bill Clinton and sorry for him that he had to go through that. But the emails had nothing to do with Clinton and that’s my last word on that email.”

Clinton’s Team Fires Back: “These Emails Prove Bill Did Nothing”
It didn’t take long for Bill Clinton’s camp to respond. His spokesperson, Angel Ureña, posted a statement on X pushing back hard against the new wave of speculation.

“These emails prove Bill Clinton did nothing and knew nothing,” the statement read.

“The rest is noise meant to distract from election losses, backfiring shutdowns, and who knows what else.”

The message was clear: Clinton’s team believes the investigation is a political stunt, and they’re not entertaining any theories tying him to Epstein beyond what’s already been publicly documented.

What Next?
As with everything involving Epstein, the only certainty is uncertainty. The newly released documents raise more questions than answers, and the Justice Department’s expanded inquiry guarantees that this saga is far from over. For now, America is watching (and waiting) to see who gets pulled into the next chapter of one of the country’s most toxic, tangled political scandals.

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