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The President Of The United States And The Jeffrey Epstein Shrug Heard Around The World (7/9/25)
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President Trump abruptly cut off a reporter during a Cabinet meeting when asked about a new Justice Department and FBI memo on Epstein, calling questions about "this creep" a "desecration" of the ongoing Texas flood response. His dismissive tone—“Are people still talking about this guy?”—and his characterization of Epstein-related attention as a waste of time drew widespread criticism, with many viewing it as inappropriate and insensitive, particularly in light of serious child‑sex trafficking allegation
The backlash was immediate and widespread, cutting across political lines. Influencers, commentators, and longtime supporters alike criticized the President’s tone, accusing him of minimizing a subject that demands accountability, not dismissal. Many saw his reaction as a disturbing attempt to shut down public inquiry into Epstein’s enablers and associates. The timing of his comment—coming amid renewed scrutiny from the DOJ memo and public demands for transparency—only fueled the outrage. What was intended as a brush-off quickly turned into a flashpoint, reigniting questions about who is still being protected and why the Epstein story refuses to die.
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Trump defends Bondi in face of growing criticism over Jeffrey Epstein files | AP News
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The backlash was immediate and widespread, cutting across political lines. Influencers, commentators, and longtime supporters alike criticized the President’s tone, accusing him of minimizing a subject that demands accountability, not dismissal. Many saw his reaction as a disturbing attempt to shut down public inquiry into Epstein’s enablers and associates. The timing of his comment—coming amid renewed scrutiny from the DOJ memo and public demands for transparency—only fueled the outrage. What was intended as a brush-off quickly turned into a flashpoint, reigniting questions about who is still being protected and why the Epstein story refuses to die.
to contact me:
[email protected]
source:
Trump defends Bondi in face of growing criticism over Jeffrey Epstein files | AP News
1108 episodes
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Content provided by Bobby Capucci. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Bobby Capucci or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.
President Trump abruptly cut off a reporter during a Cabinet meeting when asked about a new Justice Department and FBI memo on Epstein, calling questions about "this creep" a "desecration" of the ongoing Texas flood response. His dismissive tone—“Are people still talking about this guy?”—and his characterization of Epstein-related attention as a waste of time drew widespread criticism, with many viewing it as inappropriate and insensitive, particularly in light of serious child‑sex trafficking allegation
The backlash was immediate and widespread, cutting across political lines. Influencers, commentators, and longtime supporters alike criticized the President’s tone, accusing him of minimizing a subject that demands accountability, not dismissal. Many saw his reaction as a disturbing attempt to shut down public inquiry into Epstein’s enablers and associates. The timing of his comment—coming amid renewed scrutiny from the DOJ memo and public demands for transparency—only fueled the outrage. What was intended as a brush-off quickly turned into a flashpoint, reigniting questions about who is still being protected and why the Epstein story refuses to die.
to contact me:
[email protected]
source:
Trump defends Bondi in face of growing criticism over Jeffrey Epstein files | AP News
…
continue reading
The backlash was immediate and widespread, cutting across political lines. Influencers, commentators, and longtime supporters alike criticized the President’s tone, accusing him of minimizing a subject that demands accountability, not dismissal. Many saw his reaction as a disturbing attempt to shut down public inquiry into Epstein’s enablers and associates. The timing of his comment—coming amid renewed scrutiny from the DOJ memo and public demands for transparency—only fueled the outrage. What was intended as a brush-off quickly turned into a flashpoint, reigniting questions about who is still being protected and why the Epstein story refuses to die.
to contact me:
[email protected]
source:
Trump defends Bondi in face of growing criticism over Jeffrey Epstein files | AP News
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