Bill Clinton partied with Epstein at ‘pedophile island’, docs reveal
Hours after sparking a political firestorm, US President Donald Trump said on Thursday he does not want to delay the election, but expressed apprehension that counting of mailed ballots could take weeks and hamper the results, leading to a compromised poll.
US presidential elections are scheduled to be held on November 3. Seeking his second consecutive term, Trump is facing a formidable challenge from Democratic nominee and former vice president having sex with numerous rich or notable men, including Britain's Prince Andrew, US politicians, wealthy entrepreneurs, a famous scientist and fashion designer.
Virginia Roberts told investigators that Bill Clinton stayed in Jeffrey Epstein's villa on the billionaire pedophile's private Caribbean island because he owed him 'a favor', reports the Daily Mail. Roberts said Clinton visited the private Caribbean island of Little Saint James some time after his presidency ended in 2001.
According to Daily Mail report, Epstein's ex-girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell and two other 'young girls' from New
Joe Biden, who, according to major national polls, is leading in double digits.
Trump on Thursday for the first time openly floated the idea of postponing the presidential elections in November.
"I don't want to delay. I want to have the election. But I also don't want to have to wait for three months and then find out that the ballots are all missing and the election doesn't mean anything," Trump told reporters at a news conference when asked about his tweet suggesting election be delayed.
York were also on the island at the time, she added.
Among the newly released documents were emails Maxwell and Epstein exchanged in January 2015
One email, sent from Epstein's email address but written in Maxwell's voice said she had been the target of "false allegations of impropriety and offensive behaviour that I abhor and have never ever been party to." Responding to a Maxwell email a few days later, Epstein wrote: "You have done nothing wrong and I (would) urge you to start acting like it." He suggested she go outside and hold her head high, "not as an (escaping) convict."