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Donald Trump Lashes Out After Being Asked One Particular Question About Jeffrey Epstein

Trump’s shocking Epstein rant exposed.

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Donald Trump didn’t hold back when a reporter dared to bring up Jeffrey Epstein during a White House briefing on Tuesday.

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Trump’s connection to Epstein highlighted.

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Epstein, a convicted s** offender, died in 2019 in a Manhattan jail while awaiting trial on s** trafficking charges.

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His death was ruled a s******, but from the beginning, skeptics have loudly cried foul.

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The fact that he had close relationships with billionaires, celebrities, and politicians only deepened the mystery.

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Donald Trump was among those linked to Epstein socially, though he’s repeatedly distanced himself since the financier’s arrest.

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“I was never a fan of Jeffrey Epstein,” Trump told the press in 2019. “He liked younger women—a lot younger.”

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Trump wasn’t the only world leader connected to Epstein—Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, and others have also faced public scrutiny.

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But despite the frenzy, no high-powered names have ever been criminally implicated in Epstein’s crimes.

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Epstein memo released.

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The blowup came just one day after the Department of Justice dropped their long-awaited memo on the Epstein investigation.

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According to the DOJ, there’s no proof Epstein maintained a “client list” of high-profile names, or that his 2019 death was a m*****.

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That conclusion contradicts whispers from inside the administration just months ago—especially from U.S. Attorney Pam Bondi.

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Bondi had hinted in February that there was documentation tied to Epstein’s alleged clients sitting right on her desk.

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The cryptic comment triggered public frenzy and a new wave of conspiracy theories online.

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White House response to Epstein revelation clarified.

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But this week, the administration tried to walk it all back, chalking Bondi’s statement up to a “misunderstanding.”

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“She meant the entire Epstein file collection,” Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters.

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Leavitt claimed Bondi was referring to paperwork that includes unrelated matters—like JFK and MLK assassination records.

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During Tuesday’s press briefing, Bondi doubled down on the explanation, denying she ever teased a client list.

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That didn’t sit well with critics who expected major revelations after months of hype.

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The documents released by the DOJ were largely filled with already-public data, offering little in the way of new insight.

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Many in the public accused the government of a cover-up, feeling misled by Bondi’s vague but tantalizing February remarks.

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But Epstein’s own legal team always found the idea of a formal “client list” far-fetched.

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“The idea that he regularly set up the rich and powerful with young girls is bonkers,” attorney David Schoen told TMZ.

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Trump’s Epstein rant revealed.

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The president swiftly shut it down, branding the question “ridiculous” and slamming the journalist for ignoring “real issues.”

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“Why aren’t you talking about the tragedy in Texas?” Trump fired back, redirecting the room’s attention to the border crisis.

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Video of the exchange shows Trump visibly irritated, rolling his eyes and shaking his head before unleashing the tirade.

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“We’re having one of the greatest economic successes in American history,” he added. “And that’s what you want to ask me?”

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Public still demands Epstein’s full ‘client list’.

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The appetite for answers—and a definitive “client list”—hasn’t died down.

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Many hoped the DOJ’s 2024 Epstein release would finally blow the lid off the mystery.

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Instead, it left journalists and citizens alike asking: what’s really being hidden here?

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When Trump was pushed to weigh in, he wasn’t having it—insisting it was time to “move on.”

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His fury toward the press echoed the outrage from February—except this time, it came from the man who once promised transparency.

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But until someone produces concrete proof—or an actual client list—this scandal isn’t going anywhere.

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