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Trump shifts Epstein focus by saying media should ask Bill Clinton about island visits
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President Trump directed attention toward former President Bill Clinton when questioned about Jeffrey Epstein, stating he never visited Epstein’s island. Trump emphasized Clinton allegedly flew there 28 times, contrasting his own lack of travel to the location.
The comments were made during remarks in which Trump dismissed involvement in Epstein’s private activities. He instead pointed to Clinton’s alleged repeated visits to the island associated with Epstein.
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Trump said, “You ought to be talking about Bill Clinton,” referring to questions surrounding Epstein. He then declared, “I never went to the island,” creating distance from the scandal.
The Epstein case has remained a lightning rod for speculation and media interest due to its links to powerful figures. Epstein was previously convicted for crimes involving minors and later died in federal custody.
Flight logs that have circulated publicly over the years have reportedly linked Clinton to multiple trips on Epstein’s jet. However, no charges have been filed against Clinton in relation to Epstein’s crimes.
Trump’s statement puts the spotlight back on Clinton’s known connections to Epstein’s travel records. By denying his own involvement and emphasizing the alleged number of Clinton’s visits, Trump signals a deflection of scrutiny.
Epstein’s private island, located in the U.S. Virgin Islands, was long rumored to be a center of misconduct involving elites. The facility, sometimes referred to as “Little St. James,” has been the subject of federal investigation.
Some believe Trump’s emphasis on Clinton’s actions deflects from broader questions about elite accountability. Others argue highlighting inconsistencies and unanswered questions is important in pursuing transparency.
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| Total News Sources | 29 |
| Left | 9 |
| Right | 10 |
| Center | 7 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 34% Right |
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