Epstein’s Brother Issues Apology to Bill Clinton Over Viral Email Mix-Up
NEW YORK, NY — The release of thousands of documents from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate has triggered a wave of speculation, but one viral email has prompted a direct apology from Epstein’s brother, Mark Epstein, to former President Bill Clinton. The controversy centers on a 2018 email referencing “Trump blowing Bubba,” which many assumed was a coded reference to Clinton—a nickname he’s long carried. Mark Epstein, however, insists that Clinton was not the intended subject and has publicly apologized for the misunderstanding.
Clearing the Air: “Bubba” Is Not Bill Clinton
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In a phone interview with NewsNation’s Chris Cuomo on November 18, Mark Epstein addressed the confusion head-on, stating, “The only thing I responded to, because people got crazy, was the Bubba reference and they tried to pin it on Clinton.” Mark continued, “I made a public statement that it was not any reference to Bill Clinton, I like Bill Clinton and I’m sorry for him that he has to go through that. But the email had nothing to do with Clinton, and that’s my last word on that email.”
Despite widespread online speculation, Mark did not clarify who “Bubba” referred to, only emphasizing that it was not the former president. His spokesperson, Ali Clark, further explained that “Bubba” is “a private individual who is not a public figure.”
The Viral Email and Its Fallout
The email in question was among many released last week by the House Oversight Committee, which included repeated mentions of Donald Trump. In the 2018 exchange, Mark told Jeffrey to ask Steve Bannon if “Putin has the photos of Trump blowing Bubba,” later joking, “You and your boy Donnie can make a remake of the movie Get Hard.” The context, Mark claims, was a private, humorous exchange between brothers, never intended for public scrutiny or serious interpretation.
“For the avoidance of doubt, the reference to ‘Bubba’ in this correspondence is not, in any way, a reference to former President Bill Clinton,” Mark told The Advocate, reiterating that the exchange had been misinterpreted.
Clinton’s Response and Past Ties to Epstein
Angel Ureña, spokesperson for Bill Clinton, swiftly denied any wrongdoing on Clinton’s part. While Clinton was president, Epstein—then a well-connected wealth manager—visited the White House on multiple occasions, and Clinton took several flights on Epstein’s private jet. Despite these connections, Ureña dismissed the renewed focus on Clinton as political distraction, writing on X: “These emails prove Bill Clinton did nothing and knew nothing. The rest is noise meant to distract from election losses, backfiring shutdowns, and who knows what else…”
Political Maneuvering: Trump Calls for Investigation
The release of the emails has reignited partisan tensions. President Donald Trump, whose own name appears repeatedly in the documents, has sought to redirect scrutiny toward Democrats. In a November 14 post on Truth Social, Trump called for the Department of Justice to investigate Clinton and other high-profile figures named in the emails, including Larry Summers, Reid Hoffman, and major financial institutions. “Now that the Democrats are using the Epstein Hoax, involving Democrats, not Republicans, to try and deflect from their disastrous SHUTDOWN, and all of their other failures,” Trump wrote, “I will be asking A.G. Pam Bondi, and the Department of Justice… to investigate Jeffrey Epstein’s involvement and relationship with Bill Clinton, Larry Summers, Reid Hoffman, J.P. Morgan, Chase, and many other people and institutions…”
Soon after, Attorney General Pam Bondi announced via X that she had assigned U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton of the Southern District of New York to lead the investigation “with urgency and integrity.”
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Conclusion: A Cautionary Tale of Rumor and Reputation
Mark Epstein’s apology to Bill Clinton highlights the volatility of public discourse surrounding the Epstein files. While the viral “Bubba” email sparked a storm of speculation, both Mark and Clinton’s representatives have sought to clarify and close the matter. The broader release of Epstein-related documents continues to fuel political battles and conspiracy theories, but as this episode shows, not every rumor withstands scrutiny.
As investigations proceed and more documents come to light, the challenge remains to separate fact from fiction—and to ensure that justice and truth prevail over innuendo and partisan spin.