Clinton Library Deletes Post Asking People to Guess Who Ex-POTUS Sent His First Email To

People made fun of the Clinton Presidential Center online because of a post they made for World Typing Day. The post was a photo of former President Bill Clinton using a laptop.

It said, "On November 7, 1998, Pres. @BillClinton typed out and sent his first-ever email! Can you guess who it was to?" with "#WorldTypingDay." They later removed this post.

Soon, many people on X replied to the post, mostly saying "Jeffrey Epstein." Epstein was a criminal who had connections with Clinton before. The Clinton Presidential Center first tried to limit these replies, but then they deleted the post.

A person speaking for Clinton told Fox News Digital that in the photo, Clinton was replying to an email from astronaut John Glenn, who was in space.

The post was made just a few days after some court documents mentioned Clinton. These were from a lawsuit against Ghislaine Maxwell by Virginia Giuffre, who accused Epstein.

In the documents, Johanna Sjoberg, another accuser of Epstein, said Epstein told her that Clinton "likes" younger girls. This was during a legal questioning. Sjoberg also said she knew Clinton and Epstein had dealings, but didn't know they were friends until she read an article about them going to Africa together.

When asked if Epstein talked to her about Clinton, Sjoberg said Epstein once said, "Clinton likes them young," meaning girls.

However, Clinton has not been accused of doing anything wrong related to Epstein.

In another court document, Giuffre wanted to question more people. She said Clinton should be called because of his "close personal relationship" with Epstein.

Angel Urena, speaking for Clinton, said Clinton and Epstein weren't close friends. He referred to a statement from 2019, saying Clinton last met Epstein 20 years ago.

A judge in New York recently decided to make public many documents related to people connected to Epstein.

Clinton's name was one of many revealed by this decision.

Epstein, who was already found guilty of sex crimes in Florida, died in a New York jail in 2019. He was waiting for a trial for sex trafficking. His death was said to be a suicide, but some people doubt this.