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Trump's Election Call, Epstein Allegations, and Other News in Brief
Several notable stories emerged today, ranging from political controversies to legal allegations and entertainment news.
Former President Donald Trump reiterated his call for the federal government to "nationalize" elections, despite criticism from within his own party and attempts by the White House to walk back the statement, according to the NY Times. Trump stated on Tuesday that if states "can't count the votes legally and honestly, then somebody else should take over," accusing Democratic-run cities of election corruption. He argued the federal government should exert control over local elections, usurping state laws.
Meanwhile, Melinda French Gates addressed the inclusion of her ex-husband, Bill Gates, in newly released files related to the late Jeffrey Epstein. Speaking on an NPR podcast, French Gates described the situation as bringing up "painful times in my marriage," according to BBC World. She expressed "unbelievable sadness" and stated that "whatever questions remain" needed to be answered by those named in the records, including Bill Gates. She added, "I am so happy to be away from all the muck."
In related news, a legal letter surfaced alleging that Prince Andrew, also known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, and Jeffrey Epstein asked an exotic dancer to "engage in various sex acts" at Epstein's Florida home in 2006, according to BBC World. The letter, released as part of the latest tranche of Epstein files, claims the woman was offered $10,000 to dance and that after she performed, Epstein and Mountbatten-Windsor requested a threesome. The woman's lawyers stated she was not paid the promised amount and would keep the alleged encounter, in which she was "treated like a prostitute," confidential in exchange for a payment of $250,000. BBC News reported it has contacted Mountbatten-Windsor for comment, noting he has always denied any wrongdoing.
In entertainment news, director Brett Ratner credited Melania Trump with "divine intervention" after his documentary "Melania" achieved box office success. According to Fox News, Ratner said the film had the best opening weekend for a documentary in more than a decade. Ratner told Fox News Digital that he felt like he "won" when Melania Trump asked him to direct the film. "I mean, the validation was undeniable, but honestly, I felt like I won just when Melania called me and asked me to direct the film. When I saw the president for the first time, and after I was hired, I said to him, that bullet that..."
Finally, WNBA star Cameron Brink addressed the possibility of posing for Playboy. In an interview with TMZ Sports, Brink, who has already partnered with Sports Illustrated as a swimsuit model, admitted, "Yeah, maybe," when asked if she would ever pose for Playboy, according to Fox News.
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