
Bill Clinton and Donald Trump at the US Open in 2000, in New York.
“Trump blowing Bubba” creates a storm on the Internet due to the conversation between brothers (with Putin ‘to the noise’). “And I thought I had problems,” wrote Jeffrey Epstein. The documents will be released this Tuesday.
Jeffrey Epstein’s recent emails to the United States Congress are setting the Internet on fire. After learning that Epstein wrote that Donald Trump “knew about the girls” in one of the emails, Internet users have reason to believe a sexual relationship between the president of the USA and… Bill Clintonformer US president.
This is because among the 23,000 pages of the estate of the financier who died in 2019 there is a conversation between the pedophile and his brother, Mark Epstein, with Steve Bannon, Trump’s former chief strategist, and the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, ‘to the noise’.
In the written conversation from March 2018, Mark advises his brother to contact Bannon to find out if Putin had the photos of “Trump blowing Bubba” (in free translation, “Trump giving oral sex to Bubba”). Now, regardless of the context, ‘Bubba’ was a well-known nickname of former President Bill Clinton, which refers to his origins in Arkansas.
“And I thought I had ‘tsuris’ [termo iídiche para problemas],” replied Jeffrey Epstein.
“You and your boy Donnie can make a remake of the movie ‘Get Hard’”, replied his brother, who had already rejected the accusationsclaiming that they are baseless. However, he refused to identify who the “Bubba” mentioned was.
“For the avoidance of doubt, the reference to ‘Bubba’ in this correspondence is in no way a reference to former President Bill Clinton,” Mark said in a press release sent to . “Bubba” is “a private individual who is not a public figure”.
There is currently no concrete evidence of a possible sexual relationship between the two North American leaders. What there is, yes, is a whole context of allegations that Putin makes about Trump.
In 2017, a dossier on Christopher Steele, a former British agent, alleged that Russian spies had gathered compromising material (“compromat”) during Trump’s visits to Moscow, and that would be enough to carry out a possible blackmail strategy. Documents also indicated that Moscow had supported an “unstable” Trump for at least five years with the aim of “encouraging divisions and ruptures in the Western alliance”.
In 2021, the British newspaper reported that Kremlin documents suggested that the Russian president directed spy agencies to support Trump in the 2016 elections, considering that his victory would also be a victory for Moscow.
Among the newly released emails, there are also messages from Epstein to Thorbjorn Jagland, then Prime Minister of Norway and leader of the Council of Europe, which imply that the Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, could obtain information from Epstein about Trump.
Last week, Donald Trump launched an investigation into the links between Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Clinton, claiming that “records show that these men, and many others, spent much of their lives with Epstein and on his ‘Island’” and that “Epstein was a Democrat, a Democrat problem.”
Over the weekend, the president of the USA and asked Republican congressmen to approve the disclosure of the pedophile’s documents, in a vote that is scheduled for today, Tuesday.
