

Trump Says Only BAD PEOPLE Want Epstein Files, Orders ALL CREDIBLE Info Released, Democrats POUNCE
Jul 16, 2025
The podcast dives into Donald Trump's controversial remarks about the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, highlighting the lack of transparency from both political parties. It discusses the implications of these comments on political accountability and public perception. The conversation also navigates the complexities of sexual assault allegations, gender representation in Hollywood, and societal issues surrounding activism. Lastly, it reflects on the ongoing fascination with the Epstein case and its impact on conservative supporters and the upcoming midterm elections.
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Trump Downplays Epstein Interest
- Donald Trump dismissed interest in the Epstein inquiry as coming from "bad people" and fake news.
- He expressed support for releasing any credible information but downplayed the overall story.
Balance Epstein Transparency and Wins
- Demand transparency by pushing for release of credible Epstein files.
- Simultaneously, focus on achievable political victories unaffected by the Epstein controversy.
Mistrust in Epstein Evidence
- Distrust persists because prior FBI files on Epstein were considered weaponized by Democrats.
- The current administration must prove transparency by investigating past mishandling, not just relying on old files.