Overview
- Charlamagne accused liberal outlets of spotlighting President Trump’s alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein while overlooking Bill Clinton’s own reported 2003 birthday letter and a portrait found in Epstein’s New York mansion.
- He urged “mutually assured destruction” of the purported client list, insisting that all high-profile figures associated with Epstein face scrutiny irrespective of political affiliation.
- Trump’s ongoing $10 billion libel lawsuit targets the Wall Street Journal’s claim that he sent Epstein a suggestive birthday sketch with a naked woman, which the president denies.
- A recent Justice Department memo dismissed the notion of an “incriminating list,” prompting bipartisan frustration and halting a congressional vote on further document releases.
- Renewed calls for transparency intensify as the DOJ maintains restricted disclosures and public trust erodes over the handling of Epstein-related records.