"The only thing I really enjoy doing is s…king my best friends' wives. It's just the coolest thing."

Donald Trump allegedly confessed to Jeffrey Epstein according to recordings of an interview given in 2017 by the financier who committed suicide in prison in 2019 after being convicted of sex trafficking, violence and other horrific acts perpetrated over the years. The bombshell audio, just on the eve of the American elections, was published as part of the podcast series "Fire and Fury" by Michael Wolff, author of three books on Trump's first term and his candidacy for a second in 2020, and by James Truman, former journalist for New Musical Express.

In the interview, Epstein also revealed that Trump had sex with Melania for the first time on his plane, the Lolita Express. "He's a charming and funny man," but ultimately a "lonely person who likes to f… his best friends' wives," described The Donald. In recent days, other fragments of the interview with the monster Epstein, linked to the tycoon by a long-standing friendship, had been released, in which he revealed the former president's insults against his closest collaborators including Steven Bannon, called a "scoundrel," and Kellyanne Conway, "she talks too much."

Trump campaign spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt immediately reacted, accusing Wolff of being "a disgraced writer who fabricates lies to sell fiction because he clearly has no morals or ethics," and of "wanting to interfere on behalf of Kamala Harris" in the vote.

The names of Trump and Esptein have often been linked in these last weeks of the election campaign. On October 24, former model Stacey Williams accused the Republican candidate of having harassed her in 1993 at Trump Tower in "a perverse game" with his friend Jeffrey. Again, the campaign downplayed the accusations, branding Williams as "a Harris operative," justifying the accusation by the fact that the woman is part of a group called 'Survivors for Kamala' that supports victims of violence and the Democratic candidate. The former model also shared on social media a postcard from the Mar-a-Lago resort written and signed by the tycoon, also in '93: "Your home away from home, with love Donald."

(Unioneonline/D)

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