Jeffrey Epstein 's brother Mark Epstein gave a surprising reply to podcast host Don Lemon when Mark was directly asked whether he thinks President Donald Trump had any role in getting his brother murdered. Mark said he would not be surprised if that is the case but he also asserted that he was not insinuating that.
Mark expressed shock as the case came to an end with the administration concluding that there was no foul play behind Epstein's death.
Don Lemon asked whether he thinks it was a Democrat who was involved in Jeffrey Epstein's death. "I don’t think the Democrats, look at it this way, Bill Barr, when he came out with that ridiculous statement, he worked for, he was the attorney general, you know, who did he..." Mark said.
"Look, if Jeffrey was murdered, which I believe he was, somebody did it. So the people who are coming out with these ridiculous statements, I think, are covering up for somebody, right? So who are they covering up for? You know, Bill Barr… For the President of the United States? Kash Patel works for the president of the United States, Pam Bondi works for the president the United states? Maybe someone should ask him what he knows," Mark said
Lemon asked him who he thinks they are covering up for. "who do they all work for?" Mark darted back. "They all work for Donald Trump," Don Lemon said.
"Well, like I said in another interview, I wouldn’t be surprised," Mark said.
"You wouldn’t be surprised if Donald Trump was behind your brother’s death. Are you saying that Donald Trump had your brother murdered, you believe?" Lemon lobbed the question directly.
"I’m not saying that. I’m saying if that’s what it was, I wouldn’t be surprised," Mark said.
"We know that Jeffrey had dirt on Donald Trump. We know, that’s a fact. Because he said in 2016 with the election that if he said what he knew, they’d have to cancel the election. He didn’t tell me what he know, but that’s he said. And I’ve been public about that before. That shouldn’t come as a shock," Mark said.
Mark expressed shock as the case came to an end with the administration concluding that there was no foul play behind Epstein's death.
Don Lemon asked whether he thinks it was a Democrat who was involved in Jeffrey Epstein's death. "I don’t think the Democrats, look at it this way, Bill Barr, when he came out with that ridiculous statement, he worked for, he was the attorney general, you know, who did he..." Mark said.
"Look, if Jeffrey was murdered, which I believe he was, somebody did it. So the people who are coming out with these ridiculous statements, I think, are covering up for somebody, right? So who are they covering up for? You know, Bill Barr… For the President of the United States? Kash Patel works for the president of the United States, Pam Bondi works for the president the United states? Maybe someone should ask him what he knows," Mark said
Lemon asked him who he thinks they are covering up for. "who do they all work for?" Mark darted back. "They all work for Donald Trump," Don Lemon said.
"Well, like I said in another interview, I wouldn’t be surprised," Mark said.
"You wouldn’t be surprised if Donald Trump was behind your brother’s death. Are you saying that Donald Trump had your brother murdered, you believe?" Lemon lobbed the question directly.
"I’m not saying that. I’m saying if that’s what it was, I wouldn’t be surprised," Mark said.
"We know that Jeffrey had dirt on Donald Trump. We know, that’s a fact. Because he said in 2016 with the election that if he said what he knew, they’d have to cancel the election. He didn’t tell me what he know, but that’s he said. And I’ve been public about that before. That shouldn’t come as a shock," Mark said.
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