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Jeffrey Epstein visited the Clinton White House multiple times in the early 90s – media silent

Remember when Bill Clinton came out a few days ago claiming he took a few trips with pedophile Jeffrey Epstein in the early 2000s? Turns out Clinton lied (as usual) as Jeffrey Epstein visited the WHite House several times in the early-mid 1990’s when Clinton was president. Amazingly, it’s left wing site Daily Basis that’s done the investigation into Clinton’s ties with Epstein that go all the way back to 1993.

Jeffrey Epstein visited the Clinton White House multiple times in the early 90s – media silent
Jeffrey Epstein visited the Clinton White House multiple times in the early 90s - media silent

As early as 1993, records show, Epstein donated $10,000 to the White House Historical Association and attended a donors’ reception hosted by Bill and Hillary Clinton. Around the same time, according to a source familiar with the connection, Epstein visited presidential aide Mark Middleton several times at The White House. Two years later, businesswoman Lynn Forester de Rothschild wrote a personal letter to Clinton thanking him for their talk about the financier.

How Epstein entered Clinton’s orbit remains unclear. When the president released his initial statement on Epstein, he did not explain the multiple other trips he appears to have taken on the financier’s plane—including one flight to Westchester with Epstein, his alleged madam Ghislaine Maxwell, and an “unnamed female.”

Clinton also failed to mention the intimate 1995 fundraising dinner at the Palm Beach home of Revlon mogul Ron Perelman, where Clinton hobnobbed with the likes of Epstein, Don Johnson, and Jimmy Buffett. (Nearby, at Epstein’s own Palm Beach mansion, the money man allegedly abused hundreds of underage girls.)

The two were clearly chummy by the early Clinton Foundation years, as attested to by a 2002 photo of Epstein and Clinton in Brunei that appeared in Vicky Ward’s 2003 profile of the financier. In a 2002 piece for New York magazine about the Africa trip, Clinton praised Epstein as a “highly successful financier and a committed philanthropist.”