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Former President Bill Clinton has stated that Donald Trump attributed their mutual estrangement from the late financier Jeffrey Epstein to a soured business transaction. The claim emerged from Clinton's recent deposition before the House Oversight Committee.
According to the testimony, Trump told Clinton that a disagreement over a real estate deal was the primary reason for his own fallout with Epstein. This detail adds a new dimension to the public understanding of the relationships between the three high-profile figures. Clinton's account places the origin of the rift in the realm of business, rather than personal matters.
The deposition is part of a broader congressional inquiry. Clinton's interactions with Epstein have been a subject of public interest and previous scrutiny. This specific assertion regarding Trump's explanation had not been widely reported prior to the committee's release of the transcript.
The testimony underscores the intersecting worlds of politics, wealth, and social circles that characterized Epstein's associations. Both former presidents have previously sought to distance themselves from Epstein following his later criminal charges. Clinton's statement to the committee represents a direct, on-the-record account of a conversation with Trump concerning the disgraced financier.
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