Former President Donald Trump told computer scientist and podcaster Rex Friedman that he “intends” to release a client list of notorious financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein if he is re-elected president.
“Why do you think you allowed so many smart and powerful people to get so close to President Trump?” Fridman asked Trump on his show Tuesday. Rex Friedman's podcast.
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“He was a great salesman,” Trump responded. “He had great assets spread across an island, and a lot of the big guys went to the island. But luckily, I wasn't one of them.”
“It seems very odd to a lot of people that there isn't a public list of the clients who have visited the island,” Friedman said, to which Trump replied, “Well, that's very interesting, and by the way, it probably will be.”
“So if it were possible, would you…” Fridman said, to which Trump replied, “I'd certainly consider it.”
Trump added that the files on President John F. Kennedy are “interesting because they are years old.”
“You know, they take risks in doing that because it puts certain people at risk,” the 45th president said. “So the Kennedy case is very different than the Epstein case.”
“But I'm going to do it on Epstein. No problem,” Trump added, to which Friedman replied: “That'd be great.”
The podcaster then asked Trump, “What gives you strength when you're under attack? You're one of the most under attack people in the world.”
“I don't think you should care that much,” Trump said. “I know people who care too much about what people are saying and everything. You can't care too much because if you care too much, you'll suffocate.”
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