Aaron Rodgers Doesn’t Apologize to Jimmy Kimmel for Epstein Accusations
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Aaron Rodgers Doesn’t Apologize , to Jimmy Kimmel for Epstein Accusations.
Aaron Rodgers Doesn’t Apologize , to Jimmy Kimmel for Epstein Accusations.
On Jan. 9, Rodgers appeared
on "The Pat McAfee Show.".
It was the first time that he was a guest on the show since suggesting that Kimmel's name might appear on the newly-released documents identifying associates of Jeffrey Epstein.
It was the first time that he was a guest on the show since suggesting that Kimmel's name might appear on the newly-released documents identifying associates of Jeffrey Epstein.
His conspiracy theories have since
been debunked, as Kimmel's name
was not on the list, CNN reports.
But Rodgers refused to apologize to Kimmel, doubling down on his accusations. .
I said, that a lot of people, and I’m quoting myself here, ‘a lot of people — including Jimmy Kimmel — are really hoping that [list] doesn’t come out,’
end quotes, that’s what I said, Aaron Rodgers, on "The Pat McAfee Show".
I was referring to the fact that if
there is a list — which again, this hasn’t come out yet, this was just a deposition — and there are names on it, , Aaron Rodgers, on "The Pat McAfee Show".
... then that would be the second time that
a soft brain, junior college student, you know, wacko anti-vax, anti-Semite, purveyor, spreading misinformation, conspiracy theorists, MAGA — , Aaron Rodgers, on "The Pat McAfee Show".
... whatever other things have been
said by him and other people in
the media — would be right twice, Aaron Rodgers, on "The Pat McAfee Show".
Rodgers went on to say, "how serious an allegation of pedophilia would be.".
So, for him to be upset about that,
I get it. I’m not stupid enough … to
accuse you of that with absolutely
zero evidence, concrete evidence, Aaron Rodgers, on "The Pat McAfee Show".
Rodgers then accused the media of trying to
"cancel" him and said he'd like to "move forward.".
This is the gameplan of the media,
this is what they do. They try and
cancel … it’s not just me, Aaron Rodgers, on "The Pat McAfee Show".
I wish him the best. I don’t give a s—
what he says about me. As long as he
understands what I actually said, that
I’m not accusing him of being on a list
and I’m all for moving forward, Aaron Rodgers, on "The Pat McAfee Show"
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