Donald Trump and Ghislaine Maxwell attend a fashion show in 2000
July 21, 2000
By Sean Neumann
Donald Trump (click here) wished accused child sex-trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell “well” when he was asked about her case Tuesday.
During the president's coronavirus briefing Tuesday, Trump replied to a reporter’s question about Maxwell, the longtime companion of Jeffrey Epstein who was arrested by the FBI earlier this month, saying, “I haven't really been following it too much.”
“I just wish her well, frankly,” Trump, 74, said. “I've met her numerous times over the years, especially since I lived in Palm Beach. I guess they lived in Palm Beach, but I wish her well. Whatever it is."...
We already know how he got his jollies. How that didn't effect the 2016 elections is anyone's guess. I think the American people were far too insulted by the "e-mail" issue. Everyone has emails many of which were hacked at one time or another. It was easy to identify with the feeling of being threatened about the loss of privacy. I am surprised FOX hasn't started an email scandal about the former Vice President Joe Biden.
The Clinton presidential run was hurt the most when the authority of the FBI returned within weeks before the election. It was that final email blow to the confidence in Clinton that melted some of her following and the down-ballot.
12 October 2016
By Rachael Revesz
Donald Trump (click here) used to “stroll right in” to the dressing room of beauty pageants while the contestants - some of whom were teenagers - were naked or half-dressed, a former model has claimed.
Tasha Dixon was 18 when she competed in the Miss USA pageant, winning the state crown.
“Our first introduction to him was when we were at the dress rehearsal and half naked changing into our bikinis,” Ms Dixon told CBS.
“He just came strolling right in. There was no second to put a robe on or any sort of clothing or anything. Some girls were topless. Other girls were naked.”...
I think the Twitter account that Trump has is to allay any interest in his emails.
July 7, 2020
Deutsche Bank (click here) has agreed to pay $150 million to settle claims that it broke compliance rules in its dealings with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, New York state announced today.
The penalty was announced in a release by Superintendent of Financial Services Linda A. Lacewell.
“Despite knowing Mr. Epstein’s terrible criminal history, the Bank inexcusably failed to detect or prevent millions of dollars of suspicious transactions,” Lacewell said....