One particular email exchange included in the House Oversight Committee’s recent release of 20,000 pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein has resulted in an online frenzy, with questions circulating as to who a mysterious “Bubba” could be, who, according to the email, is suggested to have performed sexual acts with President Donald Trump.

“What’s your boy Donald up to now?” wrote Mark Epstein, Jeffrey Epstein’s brother, in March of 2018.

“All good. Bannon with me,” Epstein responded, presumably referencing Steve Bannon, Trump’s former White House chief of staff.

“Ask him if [Russian President Vladimir] Putin has the photos of Trump ----ing Bubba?” Mark Epstein wrote back, making reference to oral sex.

“And I thought I had tsuris,” Jeffrey Epstein wrote back, with “tsuris” being a Yiddish word for “troubles” or “woes” according to the Oxford Dictionary.

The internet quickly erupted over the email, demanding to know who the mysterious “Bubba” was, who was being referenced by Epstein’s brother.

“Who else wants to know who ‘bubba’ is because Donald Trump is accused of performing oral sex on him?” wrote Ed Krassenstein, a pro-Democratic Party political commentator, in a social media post on X Friday.

“Um…. WHAT?!?” wrote X user “Maine,” a political commentator who describes themselves as a “radical centrist” who’s amassed more than 101,000 followers.

“Bubba,” however, is a well-known nickname for former President Bill Clinton, who was also dubbed the “Comeback Kid." Trump was once a fierce defender of Clinton, calling his first impeachment “nonsense” in 2008, with the two of them having been long-time friends who frequently played golf together.

Mark Epstein has

called into question

his brother’s death, which, while officially ruled a suicide, has sparked speculation that he may have been murdered given the laundry list of extraordinary circumstances surrounding his death in prison while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges. Jeffrey Epstein’s autopsy found that his death was

more consistent with a homicide

than a suicide.