The Truth about Bill Clinton’s Cozy Friendship With Jeffrey Epstein And His ‘lovely girls’ as House Subpoenas Testimony
When Bill Clinton looked out of the private plane window as it came to land in Africa, he likely had no idea how much the 2002 trip would change his life.
The tour was to launch his new nonprofit AIDS initiative, taking in five countries and even spending the day with former South African President Nelson Mandela.
But those aspects of the trip have long been forgotten as the ex-president, Kevin Spacey, Chris Tucker and others were flying as
guests of Jeffrey Epstein aboard the infamous jet later to be known as the Lolita Express.
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Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell enjoyed a tour of the White House in 1993.
The devious Epstein, later exposed as a pedophile, had staffed the jet with young girls — one of the tactics he is said to have employed to impress and coerce powerful people.
An eyebrow-raising photo that later surfaced from that trip shows Clinton, then 56, sitting in an airport lounge in a yellow shirt while Chauntae Davies, a 22-year-old massage therapist in Epstein’s employ, rubs his shoulders.
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Bill Clinton got a massage while waiting for a refuel in Portugal while flying on the 2002 humanitarian trip to Africa on Epstein’s jet.
This week, Clinton and his wife, ex-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, were
subpoenaed to testify before the House Oversight Committee about Epstein, who died in jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.
The committee’s letter to Hillary Clinton described a potential “close relationship” between her family and Epstein and his right-hand woman, Ghislaine Maxwell, according to reports.
By the time of the 2002 trip, Clinton had been linked to
mysterious Manhattan financier Epstein for at least a decade.
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Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell posing together as they prepare to board Epstein’s jet in an undated photograph. The ex-president is said to have flown on the aircraft 26 times.
Epstein donated $1,000 to Clinton’s election campaign in 1992, and later gave his wife $20,000 for her US Senate campaign in 1999, according to public records.
In between, both Epstein and Maxwell visited the White House 17 times during Clinton’s two terms in office, starting in 1993.
Epstein also later visited Clinton at the Harlem office of the Clinton Foundation in 2002, according to reports.
The African trip was the second of Clinton’s
estimated 26 trips on Epstein’s “Lolita Express,” two of which record no secret service detail alongside him, according to
the Palm Beach Post — which would be a breach of presidential protection protocol. The United States Secret Service denies Clinton ever traveled without protection.
Jeffrey Epstein wanted to build influence with Bill Clinton when he offered him free rides on his private jet.
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