
An Updated List of "A-List" BIG NAMES In The Epstein Documents * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Noah
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
42% : While Donald Trump IS also mentioned, it is only in the context of his real estate or Jeffrey Epstein visiting one of his casinos.40% : Here is President Trump himself speaking on the matter several years ago: Not only that
31% : When sexual abuse allegations involving Epstein surfaced in 2008, Trump cut off all communications.
16% : The Deposition testimony in these documents COMPLETELY exonerates President Trump.
13% : " Bill Clinton Former President Bill Clinton's name appears 73 times in the newly released papers, the Independent noted -- but he is not implicated in anything illegal.
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