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Jeffrey Epstein’s Brother Says the Email Mentioning Trump “Blowing Bubba” Was Not Referring to Bill Clinton

Jeffrey Epstein’s brother says the viral nickname wasn’t referencing Clinton and warns against twisting private emails into political drama.

poligirlsayswhat by poligirlsayswhat
November 16, 2025
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Mark Epstein is stepping in to cool off one of the most talked-about moments from the newly released emails connected to his late brother, Jeffrey Epstein. The exchange, pulled from a 2018 back-and-forth between the two, went viral after readers noticed a reference to “Bubba,” a nickname long tied to Bill Clinton. That quickly sparked speculation and plenty of political chatter.

According to Mark, everyone has it wrong.

In a statement sent to The Advocate, Mark insisted the nickname had nothing to do with Clinton. He explained that the emails were part of a casual, private conversation between two brothers and were never meant to be taken as serious commentary or released to the public in the first place. He emphasized that the “Bubba” in question was a private person, not a public figure, and that attaching political meaning to the nickname distorts the entire context of the exchange.

The emails became a trending topic after House Oversight Committee documents revealed Jeffrey writing that he’d been with former Trump adviser Steve Bannon. Mark then asked Jeffrey to find out whether Vladimir Putin supposedly had photos of Trump in a compromising moment with “Bubba,” which sent the internet into overdrive once Clinton’s longstanding nickname entered the conversation.

Mark’s team says those interpretations are off base and overshadow more pressing issues tied to the Epstein estate records. They added that misreading informal language or nicknames in private emails only leads to confusion and distracts from questions that still need clear answers.

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