Trump Teases Potential Release of Epstein Client List on Lex Fridman Podcast
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12% Somewhat Conservative
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50% ReliableFair
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66% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-51% Negative
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51% : We must keep Trump protected.42% : Donald Trump Today Confirms Release Of The Jeffrey Epstein Client List Reminder: Bruce Reinhart, The lawyer who represented Jeffrey Epstein’s staff became the judge who signed off on The FBI warrant to raid Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence Epstein’s clients are targeting Trump pic.twitter.com/25XskGVCKo — Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) September 4, 2024 The discussion also ventured into comparisons with other historical scandals, notably the Kennedy assassination, to illustrate different contexts of secrecy and public interest in government actions and high-profile cases.
38% : Trump says that if he’s elected, he will release that list.
36% : Trump hinted at the possibility of releasing the list if he were to return to office, responding affirmatively to Fridman’s inquiry about whether he would consider making the list public if he had the authority.
28% : Trump noted that the stakes of revealing sensitive information could pose dangers, drawing a parallel with the longstanding secrecy surrounding Kennedy.
27% : Trump drew parallels between the secrecy of the Epstein case and other major historical scandals, such as the Kennedy assassination, highlighting different reasons for keeping sensitive information confidential.
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