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Epstein’s brother: White House statement is a clear falsehood

Epstein brother: White House claim 'blatant lie'

Mark Epstein Denies White House Claims About Trump

Mark Epstein, the brother of the controversial investor Jeffrey Epstein, has challenged the White House assertion that former President Trump did not visit a convicted sex offender in his office.

“It’s just a blatant lie,” Mark Epstein stated during an appearance on CNN’s “Erin Burnett Outfront” on Tuesday.

He added that there are individuals who worked in Jeffrey’s office who can confirm seeing Trump there multiple times.

Later in the segment, Maria Farmer, who has accused Jeffrey Epstein, also spoke about the president’s visit to the office of a wealthy businessman years before Jeffrey’s death.

Mark has consistently claimed that his brother was murdered while incarcerated. A recent joint memo from Trump’s Justice Department and the FBI determined that no evidence supports the claims of murder and that Jeffrey did not keep a “client list.”

“Whenever they try to refute the idea that he was likely murdered, they just dig themselves deeper,” Mark said to Chris Cuomo on News Nation earlier this month. He expressed skepticism toward the administration’s latest claims.

Meanwhile, the Trump administration seems increasingly frustrated with ongoing speculations surrounding the Epstein Files, as calls for transparency continue to grow.

The former president has consistently denied having a close relationship with Epstein, who was accused of running a sex trafficking operation involving minors. Just last week, he dismissed their connection, following disclosures of what appeared to be a 2003 newsletter exchanged between the two.

The Wall Street Journal reported that a letter seemingly signed by Trump was sent with an outline of a naked woman, which raised eyebrows.

“People are amazing. Happy birthday – and every day may be another great secret,” the letter reportedly concluded.

In reaction to the coverage, Trump has decided to sue the publication for defamation and is urging his supporters to move past the topic.

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