No Problem Releasing It: Trump Teases Public Exposure Of Epsteins Client List

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Former President Donald Trump has expressed his willingness to disclose the client list of the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, a topic that has been a subject of much speculation and controversy.

In a recent conversation with Lex Fridman, Trump indicated that he would not hesitate to make the list public.

According to The Post Millennial, during the podcast interview, Fridman broached the topic of Epstein's notorious client list. Trump responded, "Im not involved. I never went to his island, fortunately. But a lot of people did." The former president's comments underscore his distance from the Epstein scandal, a point he has consistently maintained.

When Fridman queried why Epstein was able to establish close ties with many influential figures, Trump offered his perspective. He described Epstein as a good salesman, who would throw around significant assets to sway others. The former GOP nominee found it interesting that the list has not been made public yet, but predicted that it "probably will be [released], by the way."

Trump further elaborated on the Epstein matter, stating, "A lot of big people went to that island. But fortunately I was not one of them." He also mentioned that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had visited Epsteins island, albeit many years ago, and that his situation was distinct.

When pressed on whether he would release the list, Trump affirmed, "I'd be inclined to do the Epstein thing," and added, "I'd have no problem with it," referring to the potential disclosure of the list.

As this story continues to unfold, it is crucial to stay updated. The potential release of Epstein's client list could have far-reaching implications, shedding light on the extent of Epstein's network and the individuals involved.