Trump points Bill Clinton’s finger, Larry Summers when he asked him questions about Epstein

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President Donald Trump said those who asked questions about the sexual traffic case of the deceased financial Jeffrey Epstein should draw their attention to former President Bill Clinton and former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers.
Trump’s remarks occur one day after the American assistant prosecutor Todd Blanche met the Epstein partner, Ghislaine Maxwell, Florida, in the midst of a thorough examination on the case after the Trump administration announced that it would not make the Spelriating documents concerning Epstein.
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President Donald Trump speaks to media members before leaving the White House on the way to Turnberry, Scotland, July 25, 2025 in Washington, DC (Yasin Ozturk / Anadolu via Getty Images)
“You should talk about Larry Summers. You should talk about some of his friends who are hedge guys,” Trump told journalists on Friday by leaving for Scotland. “They are everywhere. You should talk about Bill Clinton.”
Trump then accused Clinton of having visited the private island of Epstein that the financier used as a attachment base for his sex traffic operations. Trump said he had never visited the island before.
Meanwhile, Clinton also said that he had never visited the island either. In his new memory “Citizen”, released in 2024, Clinton said that he had never gone to the island and that he wanted that he never even met Epstein in the first place.
Summers and Clinton spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comments from Fox News Digital.
Summers previously was secretary to the Treasury for Clinton, as well as the director of the National Economic Council of former President Barack Obama.
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Jeffrey Epstein, Center, and Ghislaine Maxwell at the White House of Clinton during an event that took place in 1993 for the donors of the White House Historical Association. (Mega)
Trump comments are involved in the midst of indignation on the part of certain conservatives after the Ministry of Justice and the FBI announced in July that agencies will not publish new documents from the Epstein sex traffic case, and that their exam to Epstein is closed.
In addition, the agencies said they had not detected a list of sex predators with links with Epstein and concluded that there were no new people who could face charges.
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From left to right, American real estate developer Donald Trump and his girlfriend at the time, the former model Melania Knauss, the financier (and the future sexual offender condemned) Jeffrey Epstein and the British worldly Ghislaine Maxwell put together at Mar-A-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, February 12, 2000. (Davidoff Studios / Getty Images)
Trump sought to cancel curiosity about the Epstein case and said no credible information was left to share with the public.
“He has been dead for a long time. He has never been an important factor in terms of life. I do not understand what interest or fascination is. I really do not do, and credible information was given,” said Trump on July 14.
Blanche said after his meeting on Thursday with Maxwell that he would come back on Friday and would share more details later.
“Today, I met Ghislaine Maxwell, and I will continue my interview of her tomorrow,” said Blanche in an article on Thursday on X. “The Ministry of Justice will share additional information on what we learned at the right time.”
Meanwhile, Maxwell was convicted of accusations including the sex trafficking of a minor and serves a 20 -year sentence.