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betsuni

(28,550 posts)
28. From Bill's book "Citizen":
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 10:03 PM
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"In 2002 and 2003 he invited me to fly on his airplane to support the work of the foundation, and in return for flying me, my staff, and my Secret Service detail who always accompanied me, Epstein asked only that I take an hour or two on each trip to discuss politics and economics. He had just donated $10 million to Harvard for brain research and he asked a lot of questions. That was the extent of our conversations. My only other interactions with Epstein were two brief meetings, one at my office in Harlem and another at his house in New York.

"I had always thought Epstein was odd but had no inkling of the crimes he was committing. ... I've never visited his island. When it was suggested that I traveled there without my round-the-clock Secret Service detail, which would explain why there's never been a record of me being there, in 2016 the Service took the extraordinary step of saying that I had never waived protection and they had never been there. Another person said she'd seen me on the island, but that I didn't do anything wrong. However, in early 2024, unsealed depositions showed that she'd only heard I was there but didn't actually see me. ... The bottom line is, even though it allowed me to visit the work of my foundation, traveling on Epstein's plane was not worth the years of questioning afterward. I wish I had never had met him."

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Context? Source? Implication? marble falls Saturday #3
More like a troll nt wolfie001 Saturday #25
A long time, pretty good DUer, actually. But this post was not good. marble falls Saturday #26
lots of fly-under-the-radars here Skittles Yesterday #33
Lately for some reason, it's been picking up. marble falls Yesterday #35
This message was self-deleted by its author Skittles 17 hrs ago #40
it picks up the more they feel threatened Skittles 17 hrs ago #41
What we have going for us is that there are too many of us to wear us down. marble falls 16 hrs ago #42
we outnumber them, we DO Skittles 15 hrs ago #43
Thanks and I'll never know wolfie001 Yesterday #34
Years ago, around the time he was first arrested, I read a long article Joinfortmill Saturday #5
Bill Clinton is not stupid enough to have done it, let alone lie about it. Why wouldn't TACO have dumped the ... marble falls Saturday #7
Wait, you donʻt think his Irresistable Sexiness would mahina Saturday #9
He burnt up more than a half of his "legacy" term working around the Congressional foolishness over it ... marble falls Saturday #20
I believe the later was Mike Livingstone...mortified that Clinton got a blowjob while he was shacking up with his OAITW r.2.0 Saturday #22
What Newt did to his wife before in hospital while she coming out of anesthec after cancer surgury is nearly matched ... marble falls Saturday #23
In Filthy Rich, barbtries Saturday #11
And a fabricated one too. OAITW r.2.0 Saturday #14
Like they did with Biden, maybe the fact that his accuser is now living in Russia will scare off any potentials. Bev54 Saturday #17
Al Franken. barbtries Saturday #18
I so agree. I don't care from what party a pervert claims. Release the evidence, let the chips fall where they may. marble falls Saturday #21
It was also shown years ago that the flights he was on had a few stops in different countries for Bev54 Saturday #16
The corruption of the present administration is horrible............... Lovie777 Saturday #2
Unmatched MissouriDem47 Saturday #13
Now watch the lapdog stenographers of the M$M report this as if it's positively banal for a POTUS to "tell the DoJ" AZJonnie Saturday #4
Instead of denial, he should have said, "release them all... Javaman Saturday #6
Clinton was certainly no saint. ananda Saturday #8
At a No King's Rally, a woman drove by and yelled, intheflow Saturday #10
Nothing but the lying about it had any real legal exposure. I love Big Dawg, and I think Monica Lewinski ... marble falls Saturday #12
Republicans spent 8 years investigation Clinton and his "scandals"... OAITW r.2.0 Saturday #15
Grahams only dark stain UT_democrat Saturday #19
My personal guess: Polybius Saturday #24
Dear Deity: Aussie105 Saturday #27
From Bill's book "Citizen": betsuni Saturday #28
*THIS* says it. Thank you besuni. nt Festivito Saturday #31
Yep MW67 Saturday #29
Faux outrage, investigation just to be able to NOT release Epstein files due to 'ongoing investigations' Attilatheblond Saturday #30
She prances like a toy poodle! Jack Valentino Saturday #32
What? Beowulf42 22 hrs ago #36
Frankly ... mntleo2 21 hrs ago #37
I Care About The American People And The World I Live In DrFunkenstein 20 hrs ago #38
Like her boss, Pam Bondi lies all the time. red dog 1 19 hrs ago #39
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