
Valuetainment "Quiet Piggy" - Trump DESTROYS Reporter After Epstein Files Bill PASSES
Nov 20, 2025
Congress voted overwhelmingly to release Epstein files, raising eyebrows over potential redactions and political maneuvering. A lone dissenting voice from Rep. Clay Higgins stirred debate about the implications for innocent people. The hosts explore motivations behind the secrecy and startling new revelations of political connections. The highlight? Trump's unforgettable 'quiet piggy' remark to a reporter, igniting laughter and intrigue. Stay tuned for insights and analysis on the ongoing fallout!
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Unanimous Vote, Hidden Exceptions
- Congress overwhelmingly passed a bill to release Jeffrey Epstein-related files, but legal carve-outs let the attorney general redact sensitive content.
- Tom Ellsworth warns unanimous political actions often mask exceptions that preserve the status quo.
Release Could Be Political Theater
- Panellists predict redactions will let both parties claim victory while shielding powerful names.
- Rob and Tom describe the outcome as political theater that sustains mutual cover-up narratives.
Public Distrust Drives The Story
- Panelists argue public distrust fuels obsession with the Epstein story because Americans sense a two-tier system for elites.
- Brandon (Unknown Host) says the release may be dangled repeatedly without substantive fallout to protect those implicated.
