Jeffrey Epstein was right about Donald Trump.
Shortly after Trump first became president in 2017, Epstein wrote to a friend, former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers: “I have met some very bad people… none as bad as Trump, not one decent cell in his body… so, yes, dangerous.”
Two days after this email was released to the public by the House Oversight Committee on November 12, Trump demonstrated this indecency when, aboard Air Force One, he attacked Bloomberg reporter Catherine Lucey for asking him a question about Epstein. “Quiet, Piggy!” he hissed at her, while thrusting a menacing finger in her direction, an outburst so inappropriate and repugnant that it shocked a global audience already all-too-accustomed to Trump’s previous expressions of vile (“grab ‘em by the p---y”) misogyny (“blood coming out of her wherever”).
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