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NY Post
New York Post
20 Jul 2023


NextImg:Joe Rogan claims Jeffrey Epstein used sultry oil painting to blackmail Bill Clinton

Joe Rogan suggested that sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein blackmailed Bill Clinton by showcasing a sultry oil painting of the former president modeling a blue dress and red heels in the foyer of his Manhattan townhouse.

The artwork — which shows Clinton with his legs draped over the armrest of a chair in the Oval Office — served as a powerful reminder that Epstein harbored many explosive and career-ending secrets against the Democrat, the podcaster said in his Tuesday episode of The Joe Rogan Experience.

“That painting is like: ‘I got you b–th,” Rogan said, adding that “You know he knows about it.”

“Imagine if I knew some horrible dark secrets about you and you came over to my house and I have a giant painting of you. Right when you walk into the front door of you in a dress and I’m like, ‘Hey buddy.'”

Guest comedian Duncan Trussell, who initially chalked the painting up to Epstein’s poor taste in art, quickly agreed that it was displayed as a power move.

“And now you kind of control a president. Holy s–t,” Trussell said.

The suggestive oil painting — dubbed “Parsing Bill” by its grad school creator– was intentionally displayed to catch the eyes of guests as soon as they walked into his mansion.

The oil painting depicts Clinton in a blue dress eerily similar to the one Monica Lewinsky famously wore during their infamous White House affair.
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It depicts the former president coyly pointing to the viewer with his thighs exposed by the hiked-up blue dress, which is eerily similar to the one Monica Lewinsky famously wore during their infamous White House affair.

The artwork went viral after a visitor snuck a picture of it during a trip to Epstein’s home in 2018, shortly before the billionaire hung himself in his jail cell over his looming sex trafficking trial.

Clinton and Epstein had a well-documented relationship that the former president claims stopped well before sex trafficking.

Joe Rogan during his podcast.

Joe Rogan claims the painting was displayed as a power move to remind the former resident that Epstein knew his secrets.
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Call logs released in 2016 suggest Clinton flew on Epstein’s private “Lolita Express” jet at least 26 times — with one such trip documented with a picture of the politician posing in the plane’s entryway with Epstein accomplice Ghislane Maxwell.

The former president was also snapped receiving a massage from Epstein accuser Chauntae Davies during a stopover for refueling during one of his trips on the notorious private jet.

Additionally, Epstein visited the White House at least 17 times in the early years of the Clinton administration — including three different occasions in which he visited twice in one day.

New photos of infamous sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and associate Ghislaine Maxwell at the Clinton White House

Epstein and madam Ghislane Maxwell visited the White House in 1993 and donated $10,000 to help renovate the building.
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In one visit on Sept. 29, 1993, Epstein attended an event where he and Maxwell were photographed alongside Clinton after the financier donated $10,000 to help renovate the building.

Clinton’s camp has admitted that the traveled numerous times with the financier, but has repeatedly denied that the former president had any knowledge of Epstein’s perverted past.

Representatives of the former president have also rejected witness statements placing him on the Brit’s private Caribbean island, Little St. James, long said to be where Epstein held orgies with his young victims.

A spokesperson for Clinton did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.