To the surprise of no one, the president stands by his earlier statement
well during a coronavirus briefing two weeks ago. The British socialite and alleged Jeffrey Epstein accomplice pleaded not guilty to charges of perjury and trafficking minors in Epstein’s sex abuse ring, and she is being held without bail at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center.
“Her friend or boyfriend was either killed or committed suicide,” Trump continued. “She’s now in jail. Yeah, I wish her well. I’d wish you well. I’d wish a lot of people well. Good luck. Let them prove somebody was guilty.”besides official accounts. New York City’s medical examiner ruled his death a suicide, and Trump’s attorney general,called it one as well.
All told, this was a third attempt at publicly explaining Trump’s views on Epstein and Maxwell following her arrest last month, none much more convincing than the one before. After the president’s remarks at the briefing, White House press secretarytold Fox News, “What the president was noting is that the last person who was charged in this case ended up dead in a jail cell, and the president wants justice to be served for the victims in this case, and he prefers this to play out in a courtroom.
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