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The Clinton Library 'swiftly' deleted a post that asked people to guess who the ex-president sent his first email to in 1998 after the library was trolled with answers that it was pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
The incident took place on Monday to mark World Typing Day, a day held each year on January 8, and one week after New Year's Day, a day known to 'encourage people to express themselves via written communication.'
The historic post shows a photo of Clinton sitting in front of a laptop computer, looking intently at the screen, with both of his hands typing on the keyboard.
The caption, reads: 'On November 7, 1998, Pres. @BillClinton typed out and sent his first-ever email. Can you guess who it was to? #WorldTying Day,' posted on X, formerly Twitter.
The post landed the same day more revelations were made involving Clinton and Epstein, who died in 2019.
Many mocked the former president and thought the timing of the post couldn't be worse with someone emphasizing that the post was 'deleted' and then writing, 'LMAO.'
The Clinton Library 'swiftly' deleted a post that asked people to guess who the ex-president sent his first email to in 1998 after the library was trolled with answers that it was pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
The post landed the same day Clinton's name appeared in more documents released exposing disgraced late financier Jeffrey Epstein , who was accused of sex trafficking minors and prostitution of underage children, before he hung himself in prison in 2019
Rather than commemorate the event, many mocked Clinton and the post the museum with someone writing, 'LMAO'
Clinton had known Epstein going back to the early 90s.
When he was in office, the predator was reported to have visited him at least seventeen times at the White House.
Though Clinton recalled many trips with Epstein around the world, a Clinton spokesperson