Epstein Files | Patel: Trust us

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At this point, it’s a 99.9% likelihood he’s a significant character in the Epstein case. This is like when a 4 year old keeps repeating “I’m not lying”, while ignorant of the fact every “I’m not lying” grows the probability of their guilt.
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Trump's responses to questions about anything Epstein related are so transparent. His own base is screeching to release the files and Trump is over there deflecting like...

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Here’s my question: Why did Trump even bring up releasing the Epstein files during his campaign? Why didn’t he just keep his mouth shut back then?
 
Here’s my question: Why did Trump even bring up releasing the Epstein files during his campaign? Why didn’t he just keep his mouth shut back then?
Link?

I have not seen any Trump quote on releasing the Epstein files during any campaign rally or any campaign truth/tweet.

The closest I have seen is the edited Fox video where he says he is "less so" willing to release the Epstein files.
 
Link?

I have not seen any Trump quote on releasing the Epstein files during any campaign rally or any campaign truth/tweet.

The closest I have seen is the edited Fox video where he says he is "less so" willing to release the Epstein files.
I guess never brought up. He just responded to questions about it:
 
I guess never brought up. He just responded to questions about it:
That article just mentions the Fox interview I noted, and a Lex Friedman podcast in September 2024 in which Trump said he would probably release the files.

I mean, I guess a Lex Friedman podcast is not nothing (he generally is a good podcaster) but given how many words Trump said in 2024, two instances of wishy washy answers about what he might do with the Epstein files is pretty insignificant to the campaign as a whole.
 
That article just mentions the Fox interview I noted, and a Lex Friedman podcast in September 2024 in which Trump said he would probably release the files.

I mean, I guess a Lex Friedman podcast is not nothing (he generally is a good podcaster) but given how many words Trump said in 2024, two instances of wishy washy answers about what he might do with the Epstein files is pretty insignificant to the campaign as a whole.
Yes. My question about him bringing it up was based an an erroneous premise/memory. I think it was based more on third party assertions that he would release the files.
 
Was that the same time slot that actually began with Hannity and Colmes? Or did that little circus come along later in the evening?
I'm not completely sure, but I think it ran at 9 PM on weeknights, and was replaced by Hannity's current show, which also uses that time slot. I could be wrong though. I still remember how weak Colmes as a host was compared to Hannity, who clearly dominated the program. Al Franken in his comedian days used to make fun of the show by writing the title as "HANNITY and Colmes" with Colmes printed in an extra tiny font. Despite the Fox slogan at the time, that show was about as "Fair and Unbalanced" as it was possible to be.
 
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