Since billionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein was charged with 2 counts of sex trafficking earlier this month, President Trump has tried to distance himself from the convicted sex offender with whom he apparently shared a friendly relationship for decades.
The footage is part of a profile of Trump for the talk show. In the beginning of the video, which takes place at Trump's Mar-A-Lago estate in Palm Beach, FL, Trump is seen dancing and flirting with a group of professional cheerleaders.
Then, he greets Epstein and two other guests as they walk into the party. He then stands around with Epstein, ogling the group of young women on the dance floor. At one point, he gestures at the women and appears to tell Epstein:"Look at her, back there. She’s hot." He then whispers something into Epstein's ear, leading the financier to double over with laughter.
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