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Clinton library deletes post asking people to guess who ex-POTUS sent his first email to: ‘Jeffrey Epstein?’

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The Clinton Presidential Center faced social media mockery after a post commemorating World Typing Day led to an onslaught of responses linking Bill Clinton to Jeffrey Epstein.

The post was eventually deleted.

This incident coincided with newly-unsealed documents from Virginia Giuffre’s lawsuit, in which Epstein’s associate mentioned Clinton. (Trending: Fox News Star Accused Of Major Scandal)

“On November 7, 1998, Pres. @BillClinton typed out and sent his first-ever email! Can you guess who it was to?” wrote Clinton on X.

“#WorldTypingDay,” celebrated the former president.

During an interview with Virginia Giuffre’s lawyer, Sigrid McCawley, Johanna Sjoberg said, “I knew he [Epstein] had dealings with Bill Clinton.”

“I did not know they were friends until I read the Vanity Fair article about them going to Africa together,” she continued.

“Did Jeffrey ever talk to you about Bill Clinton?” asked McCawley.

“He said one time that Clinton likes them young, referring to girls,” replied Sjoberg.

The former president has not been accused of any wrongdoing in relation to Epstein.

Nonetheless, a motion by Giuffre to depose further witnesses justified calling Clinton due to his “close personal relationship” with Epstein.

Clinton’s spokesperson denied a close personal relationship, citing a lack of contact in the past 20 years.

Clinton was among the names unsealed in documents related to Epstein, who had died in 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking.

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