Maria Farmer, a victim of Jeffrey Epstein, confronted the White House over its dismissive reaction to her claims about meeting Donald Trump in Epstein's office. Farmer claimed that during their meeting in 1995, Epstein had told Trump that she was not interested in him. The White House communications director rejected Farmer's account, labeling it as fake news and asserting that Trump had expelled Epstein from his club. Farmer expressed outrage over the statement, clarifying that her report against Trump was made in 1996 when he was a Democrat, refuting the assertion that her claims were politically motivated.
Maria Farmer criticized the White House's reaction, calling it insulting and disingenuous, noting that she reported the incident involving Trump in 1996 when he was a Democrat.
Farmer recounted her meeting with Trump at Epstein's office in 1995, stating that Epstein had to intervene to prevent Trump from making advances towards her.
The White House's communications director labeled Farmer's claims as recycled fake news, asserting that Trump had previously expelled Epstein from his club for inappropriate behavior.
Farmer expressed outrage at the White House's statement, emphasizing that her concerns and reports date back to 1996, highlighting the nonpartisan nature of her allegations.
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