The Clinton Presidential Center posted a photo of Bill Clinton intended to take its followers down memory lane to the 1990s, not realizing the context given the current Jeffery Epstein document release.
The photo was posted just days after a female victim of the late sex trafficker named former President Bill Clinton was one of those engaging in sexual encounters with very young women.
A New York judge ordered some documents from a civil lawsuit involving Epstein to be made public.
In the documents, a young woman recalled that Epstein told her that Bill Clinton liked them young.
The claim, as made under sworn testimony from a civil suit by a woman named Johanna Sjoberg in 2016,
When the Clinton Presidential Center took to its X page to share an old photo of then-president Clinton sending out his “first-ever email,” many users were shocked and angry, given Epstein’s ties to the Clinton family.
The Clinton Presidential Center dated the photo Nov. 7, 1998, asking its followers to guess who Clinton was sending a message to.
The page used the tag “WorldTypingDay.”
It was obvious who people thought Bill was sending an email to.
The @ClintonCenter just deleted this post. I’m sure you can guess what most of the comments and QT’s were before they closed replies and deleted the tweet 😂 https://t.co/2ZuBrzOegK pic.twitter.com/CRDDG9KRgQ
— Chaya Raichik (@ChayaRaichik10) January 8, 2024
However, the backlash was so brutal that the post was limited to its comments before it was ultimately deleted.
"Jeff, I like them young"
— The White Rabbit 🐇 (@WR_Samurai) January 8, 2024
He probably sent that Email to Jeffrey Epstein
— Deepa𝕏 (@realdeepakterra) January 8, 2024
Scared of the answers… 😂
— Tammy Bruce (@HeyTammyBruce) January 8, 2024
Jeffery,
— Oh, That Guy (@If_only_u_knew1) January 8, 2024
Remember I like them young 😎
Anxiously Waiting,
BC
This post didnt kill itself
— J (@JLenaburg) January 8, 2024
In a similar move last week, Hillary Clinton turned off her comments on her social media profile after her husband was named in the Jeffrey Epstein documents over 50 times.
As the pressure mounted on the Clintons following the document’s release, Hillary began blocking her followers’ ability to comment on X.
On December 31, Hillary posted a nostalgic tweet reflecting New Year’s Eve of 1999, calling to defend democracy in 2024.
Commentator Graham Allen slammed Clinton’s actions, labeling her a “coward” for shutting down her comments on the platform.
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