

The fallout from the bombshell release of new Jeffrey Epstein emails relating to Donald Trump has continued, now ensnaring former president Bill Clinton with seeming references to oral sex.
ICYMI, a congressional committee in the US this week released a bunch of emails written by Epstein and mentioning Trump, including one in which the convicted sex offender described the president as “the dog that hasn’t barked” and another claiming “he knew about the girls”.
While those two emails got most of the attention, people are now discovering an additional message within the released documents in which Epstein’s brother, Mark Epstein, seemingly mentions Trump performing oral sex on someone by the nickname “Bubba”.
The email exchange dates back to 2018, and it sees Mark asking his brother “if [Vladimir] Putin has the photos of Trump blowing Bubba?”.

Naturally, the message sent the internet into a tizzy, with users quickly speculating that Mark was referring to Clinton, since “Bubba” is one of the nicknames bestowed on him during his presidency.
The jokes promptly began pouring in on social media, with some dubbing Trump “Donica Lewinsky” in reference to Clinton’s mistress, Monica Lewinsky, and others relishing in the email allegedly “exposing Donald Trump as Bill Clinton’s throat goat”.
“Donald Trump sucking off Bill Clinton with pictures was not what I expected to learn from these emails,” another user wrote.
While the internet took the tidbit and ran with it, the hysteria was ultimately short-lived. Mark told Newsweek on Saturday that the “Bubba” in question was not Clinton, but he did confirm the email was accurate.
For all those curious, the eldest Epstein brother stopped short of revealing the identity of “Bubba” or explaining the meaning of the email, including it’s mention of Putin.
It comes amid heightened scrutiny placed on Epstein’s relationship with Trump, with the uncovered emails adding to an array of documents seemingly implicating the president in Epstein’s conduct.

A birthday card for Epstein said to be signed by Trump was released in September, and before that, images of the pair from 1993 resurfaced on social media. Epstein’s associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, denied any wrongdoing on Trump’s part when speaking with the Justice Department in August.
Clinton has yet to respond to his name being drawn into the commentary, but Trump announced on Saturday that he was launching an investigation into Epstein’s ties to the former president as well as other prominent Democrats.
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