In a recent incident, Donald Trump had a heated outburst in the Oval Office when questioned about the Epstein files, going as far as threatening to ban a reporter for raising the topic. This outburst follows a similar episode the day before when he insulted a female reporter on Air Force One.
The tension escalated during a meeting with Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, where Trump faced inquiries about the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. The United Nations has officially held the Saudi state accountable for Khashoggi’s brutal killing.
When the same reporter pressed Trump about the Epstein files and questioned why he hadn’t released them without waiting for Congress, Trump criticized the reporter’s attitude and labeled her a “terrible reporter.” He distanced himself from Jeffrey Epstein, claiming he had expelled Epstein from his club years ago. Trump then shifted the focus to prominent figures like Bill Clinton and Larry Summers, alleging their connections to Epstein.
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Trump further expressed his disdain towards ABC News, accusing them of spreading fake news and suggesting that their license should be revoked. He emphasized that the majority of their coverage about him was negative, diminishing their credibility.
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