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On the Epstein-saga -NYT:

‘Jeffrey Epstein criticized President Trump in another email exchange from 2017, concurring with a note from the former White House Counsel Kathy Ruemmler that Trump was “so gross.” “worse in real life and upclose,” Epstein replied.’

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On March 18, 2018 wrote to Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, C.E.O. of Dubai-based DP World: ‘donald is close to no one. . he talks to many people. he tells each one something differnt.’

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‘Jeffrey Epstein called Trump “borderline insane” in a 2018 email exchange with Lawrence H. Summers, the former Treasury secretary and president of Harvard University. “trump - borderline insane,” Epstein wrote, before then making a reference to the lawyer Alan Dershowitz. “dersh, a few feet further from the border but not by much.” It was unclear what prompted this assessment from Epstein.’

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‘Mr. Wolff was also involved in a third email exchange, which began on Dec. 15, 2015, the night of a debate in the Republican presidential primary. Mr. Wolff emailed Mr. Epstein and warned him that CNN was “planning to ask Trump tonight about his relationship with you — either on air or in scrum afterwards.” Mr. Epstein wrote back, “If we were able to craft an answer for him, what do you think it should be?” Mr. Wolff advised inaction, suggesting that Mr. Trump might try to deny a close association with Mr. Epstein. “I think you should let him hang himself,” he wrote of Mr. Trump. “If he says he hasn’t been on the plane or to the house, then that gives you a valuable P.R. and political currency” that could be used to “hang him” later or “save him, generating a debt.”’

Read the article here.

Well, the debt didn’t work out well for Mr. Epstein.

In the meantime the Gazans will find out that the Epstein-saga is much more important than the Gazans.
That Donald is close to no one, sounds very believable.

It’s lonely at the top. But for some people it was already lonely before they reached the top.

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