đŸ”” Bill Clinton’s Epstein Letter

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Bill Clinton wrote a ‘warm and gushing’ letter which was included in Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous 50th ‘birthday book’, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.

The former US president was one of hundreds who contributed to a heavy leather-bound, gold-embossed album of letters that Epstein’s ex-lover Ghislaine Maxwell took more than a year to compile leading up to the landmark date.

Mr Clinton’s letter is one page and is embossed with: ‘From the desk of William Jefferson Clinton’ at the top.

 
 

Behind the razor wire of her rundown Florida federal prison, Ghislaine Maxwell was always clinging to the hope that when Donald Trump was back in the White House, he’d set her free, a jailhouse source told The Post.

The disgraced British socialite — called “Max” by her fellow inmates — is still waiting.

Maxwell, 63, was convicted in 2021 for recruiting and grooming underage girls for billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, who was found dead in his Manhattan jail cell in 2019. She has served three years of a 20-year sentence.

Jeffrey Epstein’s brother on Friday called on Steve Bannon, a former senior adviser to President Donald Trump, to release hours of video footage shot years ago with the now-dead sex offender.

“Let me see the videotapes,” Mark Epstein told NBC News. “He’s my brother.”

Bannon spent 15 hours interviewing Epstein in 2019 for what he described as a documentary. The footage for the documentary, which was never released, was shot shortly before Epstein died in jail while awaiting trial as a convicted sex offender in what authorities ruled as a suicide. The recordings reportedly included conversations between the two men giving details about Jeffrey Epstein’s relationship with Trump. Speculation mounted after the documentary footage was taken that Bannon had grown friendly with Jeffrey Epstein and was trying to help him out “with his public-relations problems.”

A top advisor to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has left the Pentagon after six months of service, the Department of Defense (DoD) confirmed to Fox News Digital on Saturday.

Justin Fulcher told Fox News Digital he formally resigned on Thursday evening, describing the decision as entirely his own.

Fulcher said he had originally planned to serve six months in government and, having reached that point, chose to move on “amicably.” He also emphasized what he described as the “great work” being done by Hegseth “for our troops and country.”

Astronomer CEO Andy Byron has resigned from the company after a video of him canoodling with chief people officer Kristin Cabot at a Coldplay concert went viral.

Astronomer co-founder and chief product officer Pete DeJoy is currently serving as interim CEO, the company announced late Friday.

“As stated previously, Astronomer is committed to the values and culture that have guided us since our founding. Our leaders are expected to set the standard in both conduct and accountability, and recently, that standard was not met,” the company said in a statement Saturday.

Democratic Texas state Rep. James Talarico — who once asserted that “there are six” sexes — left Joe Rogan so impressed Friday that the popular podcast host urged the young lawmaker to “run for president.”

Talarico, 36, earned the comedian’s seal of approval near the end of a lengthy “Joe Rogan Experience” interview where the teacher-turned-politician discussed his Christian faith, Democratic roots and several state and national policy issues.

“You need to run for president,” Rogan told Talarico, who represents the Lone Star State’s 50th District. “We need someone who is actually a good person.”

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