Jiang says Trump and Epstein were close from the 1980s through Mar-a-Lago and then had a falling out in the early 2000s, possibly tied to Trump's suspicion that Epstein was poaching workers and to rumors Trump later informed on him.
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Early 2000s
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...mainstream, right, in the 80s, 90s, probably to the extent of early 2000s. But now people are, I don't think they're looking at mainstream..."
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"...law in the first place. And this is back in the early 2000s. So Epstein and Trump had a falling out. Okay. So that's..."
"...mainstream, right, in the 80s, 90s, probably to the extent of early 2000s. But now people are, I don't think they're looking at mainstream..."
"...towards uh well a similar fate already in the in the early 2000s and he described essentially what he did this uh strange he..."
"...still getting paid off even in 2010, I think, or the early 2000s by the British population. So they consolidated the future and brought..."
"...story goes like this so um let's go to 2000 uh early 2000s and beijing has won the um the bid to host the..."
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