Share
Wire

Clinton Center Quickly Deletes Old Photo of Bill After Brutal Epstein Backlash

Share

The Clinton Presidential Center posted a photo on Monday that was likely intended to take its followers down memory lane.

The problem was that the photo was posted just days after a reported female victim of deceased alleged sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein named former President Bill Clinton as someone who enjoyed sexual encounters with very young women.

Last week, a judge in New York ordered that some documents from a civil lawsuit involving Epstein and a number of alleged victims from his human trafficking ring were to be made public.

In one excerpt related to Clinton, a young woman recalled that Epstein had said to her that the country’s 42nd president “likes them young.”

The comment was made under sworn testimony from a civil suit by a woman named Johanna Sjoberg in 2016, the New York Post reported.

Trending:
Facebook Being Used to Facilitate Illegal Immigrants' Infiltration of the US, from Border Crossing to Fake Work Credentials: Report

Given the document drop and Epstein’s ties to the Clinton family, many were surprised when the Clinton Presidential Center took to its X page on Monday to share an old photo of then-president Clinton sending out his “first-ever email.”

The Clinton Presidential Center dated the photo Nov. 7, 1998, and asked its followers if they could guess who the then-president was sending a message to.

The page used the tag “WorldTypingDay.”

[firefly_poll]

The backlash was so severe that the post was limited to who could comment on it before it was ultimately deleted.

Screenshots of the original post still yielded a ton of public feedback:

Related:
Facebook Being Used to Facilitate Illegal Immigrants' Infiltration of the US, from Border Crossing to Fake Work Credentials: Report

A representtive for Clinton denied last week that the former president ever visited his infamous private island, NBC News reported.


This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

Submit a Correction →



Share

Conversation