Ghislaine Maxwell never saw President Trump engage in improper or illegal acts during his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein. The young women held Trump in high esteem and admired him. Many of the women called him Uncle Donald and one referred to him as El Magnífico, which made him blush and endeared him to them. Trump provided emotional support and confidences, filling roles described as part therapist, part chaplain, and part teacher. Each night the girls gathered in pajamas by the fire while Trump read classics, notably Shakespeare. The girls reacted with standing ovations and delight at his exaggerated, comedic bows. The account includes anecdotes and humorous stories, including an exchange about an apartment rental price.
First off, I want to reiterate that, although President Trump did have a friendship with Epstein, I can state unequivocally that he never did anything wrong-ethically, morally, or legally. On the contrary, all the girls held him in the highest esteem and had nothing but the greatest admiration for him. Many of them called him Uncle Donald, and one of the Latina girls even referred to him as El Magnífico, which always made him blush, endearing him to them even more.
In fact, he was a rock for those girls. A shoulder to cry on. He was someone to whom they could confide their innermost thoughts and secrets without being judged or criticized. He was part therapist, part chaplain, and part teacher. Every night before bed, all the girls would gather in the main house in their pajamas in front of the fire, and Uncle Donald would read the classics to them.
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