Donald Trump gives stunned reaction to Virginia Giuffre’s ‘suicide’ calling tragic death ‘a horrible, horrible thing’

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DONALD Trump has broken his silence on Virginia Giuffre’s death after the Epstein survivor was found dead in Australia aged 41.

The US president had met the billionaire paedophile multiple times before the he was jailed and later died in a New York prison cell in 2019.

Donald Trump wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat.The Mega Agency
Donald Trump has given his reaction on the death of Epstein survivor and Prince Andrew accuser Virginia Giuffre[/caption]
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Virginia Roberts Giuffre, pictured with a photo of herself as a teen, has died at the age of 41[/caption]
Donald Trump giving an interview.The Mega Agency
The US President spoke to reporters after returning to the White House on Sunday[/caption]

Speaking to reporters at a New Jersey airport on Sunday, Trump said the news of Giuffre’s death was “a very sad situation, the whole thing”.

“That whole situation is very sad – her and others,” he added.

“Certainly, that’s a horrible thing. It’s horrible. It’s a horrible, horrible thing.”

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