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Bannon references alleged Trump‑Epstein rape claim while defending Ivanka amid mentions of Clinton flights and Prince Andrew ties
The passage links several high‑profile figures (Donald Trump, Jeff Bannon, Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, and Jeffrey Epstein) to serious allegations of sexual misconduct and potential cover‑ups. It pro Bannon mentions a woman’s dropped lawsuit alleging Trump and Epstein raped her at age 13. Reference to Ivanka’s involvement suggests potential political pressure within the Trump family. Bill Clinton
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The passage links several high‑profile figures (Donald Trump, Jeff Bannon, Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, and Jeffrey Epstein) to serious allegations of sexual misconduct and potential cover‑ups. It pro Bannon mentions a woman’s dropped lawsuit alleging Trump and Epstein raped her at age 13. Reference to Ivanka’s involvement suggests potential political pressure within the Trump family. Bill Clinton
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