Quiet piggy.
Speaking of that, it was interesting they asked Trump about being in the Epstein file. Listen to what he said. Couldn't he be talking about himself? No one spent more time with Epstein than Trump.
When Donald Trump asks "What does it mean when Epstein spent all his time with Clinton?" he is implying that the nature of the relationship was suspicious and that Bill Clinton had knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged sex trafficking and related crimes.
The comment is a rhetorical device used by Trump to:
- Shift scrutiny away from his own past association with Epstein to his political rival, Bill Clinton.
- Suggest potential wrongdoing by Clinton, despite a lack of evidence that Clinton participated in any crimes.
- Call for an investigation into Clinton's ties, including his trips on Epstein's private jet and alleged visits to his private island (which Clinton has denied).
- Frame the Epstein controversy as a "Democrat hoax" or a distraction from other political issues, intended to damage Democrats.
The quote often comes up in response to questions about Trump's own relationship with Epstein, or when new documents related to Epstein are released. Trump has previously said that if investigators find out whether Clinton went to the island, "you're going to know a lot".
It is important to note that Bill Clinton has acknowledged past social interactions and flights on Epstein's plane for Clinton Foundation work in the early 2000s, but he has consistently denied any knowledge of Epstein's crimes or visiting his private island, Little St. James. There is no evidence in law enforcement records or legal filings that Clinton was involved in any wrongdoing.