Trump, Mark Epstein and Bubba
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New York Magazine on MSN
Trump Did Not Have Sexual Relations With ‘Bubba,’ Bill Clinton
Jeffrey Epstein’s brother said he was joking in his 2018 email and it wasn’t about Clinton. But the “Bubba” email conspiracy theories persist.
The email immediately sparked speculation online, with many assuming “Bubba” referred to former President Bill Clinton, a longtime associate of Epstein commonly known by that nickname. Social media was soon flooded with theories attempting to link Trump, Clinton, and Epstein through a single word.
Stephen Colbert revealed the zingers he had thought up for the "blowing Bubba" theory amid the Epstein email saga.
I never thought I’d be nostalgic for that period in the first Donald Trump administration when everyone decided it was the height of humor to joke about Trump’s “love affair” with Vladimir Putin. It was hacky and homophobic,
PRIMETIMER on MSN
“Who is Bubba?”: Mark Epstein clarifying Bill Clinton is not “Bubba” in Epstein email about “Trump blowing bubba” sparks wild theories online
Jeffrey Epstein and his brother reportedly mentioned Trump and someone named Bubba in a 2018 email exchange. A private conversation was recently uncovered, sparking speculation among netizens.
The New Republic on MSN
Jeffrey Epstein’s Brother Clears Up the “Bubba” Mystery—Sort of
The internet had a field day this week when the House Oversight Committee released thousands of billionaire child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s emails to the public—including an exchange with his brother Mark that seemingly referred to Donald Trump performing fellatio on someone named “Bubba.”
Mark Epstein, the brother of the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, has tried to shut down a viral rumour about the newly released Epstein emails. He said that the name “Bubba” mentioned in a 2018 exchange between the brothers was not a reference to former President Bill Clinton.