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Jeffrey Epstein’s Brother Breaks Silence on Viral ‘Bubba’ Email Mentioning Donald Trump – Says It Wasn’t Bill Clinton

Jeffrey Epstein’s brother, Mark Epstein, has finally spoken out to calm down all the rumors spreading online. For days, people have been arguing about a strange email between the two brothers that mentioned someone called “Bubba,” along with talk about photos involving Donald Trump.

Many people immediately assumed that “Bubba” meant former President Bill Clinton because that nickname has been used for him for years. But Mark says everyone has gotten the story completely wrong.

Mark explained that the “Bubba” in the email is not Bill Clinton at all. He said very clearly that the person they were referring to is a private individual and not a public figure.

He also added that the email was nothing more than a silly, joking conversation between two brothers — not something serious, not something political, and definitely not something meant for the public.

The email, which was written back in March 2018, became public after the House Oversight Committee released a batch of documents taken from Jeffrey Epstein’s home. Once the documents were released, the email mentioning “photos of Trump blowing Bubba” went viral and created a storm online. Many people began pushing wild rumors and guessing games about what the line meant and who was involved.

Mark told The Advocate that the whole thing has been blown out of proportion. He said people are taking a private joke and turning it into a political scandal. His spokesperson also backed him up, saying that the “Bubba” mentioned has no connection to Bill Clinton at all.

The conversation in the email even included a line where Mark joked that Donald Trump and his former adviser Steve Bannon could make a remake of the comedy movie Get Hard. The casual, teasing tone of the conversation shows that it wasn’t meant to be taken seriously.

But the reason this email caused such an uproar is because Trump’s name appears several times throughout the newly released documents, which has only increased the public’s suspicions about how close he may have been to Epstein.

Trump, who is 79 now, has repeatedly denied having any real relationship with Epstein and says the entire situation is a political trick designed to damage him. His team told People magazine that the documents prove nothing at all and that Democrats and the media are using them to create a distraction.

Despite all these explanations, many people online are still arguing about the meaning of the email.

But Mark Epstein insists that the public is reading too much into a lighthearted private message that wasn’t meant to be taken seriously in the first place.

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