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  • 7/8/2025
President Donald Trump lashed out at a reporter Tuesday for asking about Monday's Jeffrey Epstein memo from the Department of Justice ... and the video is quite awkward.

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00:00to something that President Trump seems to want to go away, but is not.
00:06The conversation about Jeffrey Epstein and the DOJ's declaration this week
00:13that he did kill himself, but no one murdered him in prison, and there is no client list.
00:18So, you know, they talk about the president having a bully pulpit.
00:22Well, the word bully seems to apply in the cabinet room today
00:26when a reporter asked Trump, or asked Pam Bondi, the attorney general,
00:32about the discrepancy where she said there is a list, and now she says there's not a list.
00:37So Donald Trump decided to jump in.
00:41Yeah, sure.
00:41Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein?
00:47This guy's been talked about for years.
00:49You're asking, we have Texas, we have this, we have all of the things.
00:53And are people still talking about this guy, this creep?
00:58That is unbelievable.
01:01Do you want to waste the time?
01:03Do you feel like answering?
01:04I don't mind answering.
01:05I mean, I can't believe you're asking a question on Epstein at a time like this
01:09where we're having some of the greatest success and also tragedy with what happened in Texas.
01:16It just seems like a desecration.
01:19But you go ahead.
01:20Sure, sure.
01:21First, to back up on that, in February, I did an interview on Fox,
01:25and it's been getting a lot of attention because I said I was asked a question about the client list.
01:32And my response was, it's sitting on my desk to be reviewed,
01:37meaning the file along with the JFK, MLK files as well.
01:43That's what I meant by that.
01:45So, I mean, she's sort of dismissing it, but that is, the question was about the client list.
01:53And it was very specific.
01:55So she's now turned it into the file.
01:58And look, I get the conspiracy theory, and I get why people would make an issue about that.
02:05She can't act like, and maybe it is completely innocent.
02:09Maybe she did say, and she was referring to the files.
02:12But you've got to know, if you're the attorney general, and you're talking about Jeffrey Epstein,
02:16that each word matters because people think that there's something being covered up here.
02:21There's one word that is the most relevant word, and it's the word list.
02:26Right.
02:26Because people have been talking about this now for years.
02:30So, look, let's just play it.
02:32But her point is, here's how it went down.
02:34Here's how it went down in Fox.
02:35The DOJ may be releasing the list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients?
02:40Will that really happen?
02:41She nods.
02:42It's sitting on my desk right now to review.
02:44That's been a directive by President Trump.
02:47So have you seen anything there?
02:48You said, oh, my gosh.
02:51Not yet.
02:53So her point is, the list, if there was a list, would have been in the file.
02:59And she was referring to the file that was on her desk.
03:01And she said, I never looked inside.
03:03That's the most generous interpretation, right?
03:05It's hard to believe, though.
03:07You're telling me that this list that's been talked about for years, that everybody thinks has all of these powerful people, and she doesn't take a peek if it's sitting on your—I mean, come on.
03:16I want to give them the benefit of the doubt, obviously.
03:18I think you know kind of where I stand on a lot of these things.
03:20But that's tough, Pam Bondi.
03:22Yeah.
03:24There's a list that I'll get around to looking at at some point.
03:27Wouldn't that be the first thing you would open and look at?
03:29Like, maybe I'm just curious.
03:31It's crazy to believe.
03:33It's beyond, like, any sort of common sense.
03:36By the way, I know that President Trump very clearly, as you saw in the cabinet meeting, wants this to go away, doesn't want there to be a conversation.
03:42His former buddy and now nemesis Elon Musk is not letting it go either.
03:47This is hilarious.
03:49This is what Elon posted right after the cabinet meeting.
03:52They arrested and killed Peanut, but have not even tried to file charges against anyone on the Epstein client list.
03:59The government is deeply broken with the Jim meme, more squirrels and raccoons have been arrested.
04:05And it's true.
04:06Remember, Peanut was the squirrel that got—
04:08There was a raccoon that was living there also.
04:09And the raccoon that got euthanized as well.
04:12Elon's funny.
04:13I mean, that's a good one.
04:14Oh, now you like Elon again.
04:15I think that's—
04:16No, I'm just saying it's funny.
04:17That's a good one.
04:18I think that's—
04:18Just saying it was funny.
04:19It's a good one.
04:19Yeah.
04:20Hey, it's Matt from Ottawa, Ontario.
04:22And I just want to say, guys, in regards to this Epstein list, this is becoming a huge problem.
04:27But if they want to say, let it go, nothing more to see here, you know, I think that's going to be a hard pill to swallow.
04:34You know, someone's lying.
04:34We've been given conflicting information, lukewarm transparency at best.
04:40So, yeah, this has become a huge problem.
04:41And I don't think people are going to let it go that easy.
04:44No, they're not going to let it go because they believe that the people who are being covered—that the cover-up is about powerful people, some in government, some not.
04:53But that's why people aren't going to let it go.
04:55Right.
04:57Right.
04:58Right.
05:02Right.

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