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‘He can’t NOT lie when he opens his mouth’: Donald Trump believes he is ‘exonerated’ in the Epstein case but fresh bombshells suggest otherwise

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Donald Trump’s name may have popped up thousands of times in the Jeffrey Epstein files, but somehow, he thinks he is “exonerated” in the case. At least, that is what he is saying. Amidst the many things that have emerged about him in the controversial files, based on his recent press interaction, his only takeaway was that he was being framed by Epstein and Michael Wolff, who were actively trying to prevent him from assuming power.

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While Trump’s claims about Epstein and others trying to frame him might be partly true, the fact that he was not involved in any wrongdoing or that the files suggesting the same are completely false. On the other hand, it’s quite the opposite. Based on what several people have learned regarding the Epstein investigation so far, there are at least two contexts in which Trump can be accused of wrongdoing. One is where an email communication suggests that Trump spent hours with one of Epstein’s victims, and another where an FBI tip from one of Trump’s former drivers suggests that he, along with Epstein, had sexually assaulted a woman who had then later died.

Donald Trump is rubbishing claims of any wrongdoing, saying he is exonerated in the Epstein case

While onboard Air Force One recently, Donald Trump was asked by a reporter to comment on Hilary Clinton’s remarks about him, which she made during her appearance on BBC News 2 days ago. During the interview, she said that Trump and others in his administration were targeting her and her husband, former US President Bill Clinton, in relation to the Epstein investigation, and they were doing so to deflect from the fact that they had “something to hide.”

Trump, replying to the journalist’s question, said that he had nothing to hide and that he had been exonerated in the case. He reiterated the second part of this sentence a couple more times during the interaction as well, almost as if he was trying to thrust it on people.

Donald Trump says that the Clintons’ getting involved in the Jeffrey Epstein case is “their problem”

After saying that he was absolved in the Jeffrey Epstein case during his recent press interaction, Donald Trump also took the opportunity to let people know that the Clintons were deserving of their current fates. Doubling down on his past comments about not hiding anything, Trump remarked that the Clintons getting “pulled in” the Jeffrey Epstein case is “their problem.”

Trump also briefly specifically discussed Hilary Clinton and said that he saw her in Munich recently and believed that she had “Trump derangement syndrome.” In case anyone’s curious, it’s not a real thing. That said, the level of narcissism is truly appalling!

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Sanchari Ghosh is a political writer for The Mary Sue who enjoys keeping up with what's going on in the world and sometimes reminding everyone what they should be talking about. She's been around for a few years, but still gets excited whenever she disentangles a complicated story. When she's not writing, she's likely sleeping, eating, daydreaming, or just hanging out with friends. Politics is her passion, but so is an amazing nap.

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