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Clinton library DELETES post asking people to guess who ex-president sent his first 1998 email to after it was trolled with Jeffrey Epstein answers

The Clinton Library “quickly” deleted a post asking people to guess who the ex-president sent his first email to in 1998, after the library was bombarded with responses saying it was pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

The incident took place in commemoration on Monday World Type Daya day observed every year on January 8, and a week after New Year’s Day, a day known for ‘encouraging people to express themselves through written communication’.

The historic post shows a photo of Clinton sitting at a laptop computer, looking intently at the screen, while typing on the keyboard with both hands.

The caption reads: ‘On November 7, 1998, Pres. @BillClinton typed and sent his very first email. Can you guess who it was for? #WorldTying Day,” posted on X, formerly Twitter.

The post arrived on the same day that more revelations were made about Clinton and Epstein, who died in 2019.

Many mocked the former president, thinking the timing of the message couldn’t be worse if someone highlighted that the message had been “deleted” and then wrote “LMAO.”

The Clinton Library “quickly” deleted a post asking people to guess who the ex-president sent his first email to in 1998, after the library was bombarded with responses saying it was pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

Instead of commemorating the event, many mocked Clinton and posted the museum with someone writing

Instead of commemorating the event, many mocked Clinton and posted the museum with someone writing

Instead of commemorating the event, many mocked Clinton and posted the museum with someone writing “LMAO.”

Clinton had known Epstein since the early 1990s.

When he was in power, the predator is said to have visited him at the White House at least seventeen times.

Although Clinton recalled many trips with Epstein around the world, a Clinton spokesman said he knew “nothing about the terrible crimes” his late friend committed.

The post had been up for a while before the museum decided to remove it, but it remains unclear how many hours the post was up.

Clinton was one of several John Does whose names were released under a court order, according to MSNBC.

He has not been accused of anything inappropriate regarding Epstein.

A Clinton spokesperson, Angel Urena, said Clinton and Epstein did not have a close personal relationship with Epstein and pointed to a 2019 statement claiming Clinton’s last contact with Epstein was 20 years ago.

A federal judge in New York has ordered the unsealing of dozens of documents containing the names of people associated with the convicted sex offender.

Epstein hanged himself at New York’s Metropolitan Correctional Center while awaiting a federal trial on sex trafficking charges in 2019.

His death was ruled a suicide, although some disputed how he died.

The move sparked a slew of reactions from individuals and news media across the country, with many going crazy.

“Clinton Presidential Center’s groundbreaking post backfires and is deleted after speculation explodes,” one person wrote.

Someone said: ‘D’OH! The Clinton Presidential Center post and photo were so hilarious that they removed them.”

“Deleting things…not like them,” said another.

“Clinton Presidential Center deletes X-post after swarm of replies related to Epstein,” The Messenger said.

“Clinton Presidential Center removed a trivia question from social media after a slew of snarky responses about former President Clinton’s ties to convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein,” according to The Washington Times.

The name Clinton has been popping up since Jeffrey Epstein’s dossier was revealed last week and the former president was mentioned documents related to Epstein’s sex trafficking case.

One accuser said during testimony that Epstein told her that “Clinton likes them young.”

The former president also flew on Epstein’s plane nearly a dozen times.

The private plane was dubbed the “Lolita Express” by some because it flew underage girls private 72-acre island in Little St. James, located in the U.S. Virgin Island.

The island later received theNicknamed ‘Pedophile Island’ because of the amount of abuse that allegedly took place there.

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