What the mainstream media’s outrage over RFK Jr.’s 'affair' is REALLY about



According to numerous reports, RFK Jr. has been caught in “an affair” with New York magazine reporter Olivia Nuzzi.

The headlines for every leftist news outlet express utter outrage over the scandal.

  • “Married RFK Jr., 70, Bragged He Had ‘Intimate’ Photos of Reporter Olivia Nuzzi, 31” —The Daily Beast
  • “Reporter Olivia Nuzzi’s relationship with RFK Jr. triggers backlash” —The Washington Post
  • “New York magazine writer Olivia Nuzzi placed on leave after disclosing RFK relationship” —CNN
  • “The Reported RFK Jr.–Olivia Nuzzi 'Relationship' Casts New Scrutiny on All Journalists” —Vanity Fair

That’s just a small sampling of the articles out there. Clearly the mainstream media is upset by their relationship, given that Kennedy is a married man and the fact that the relationship compromised journalistic integrity, since Nuzzi was supposed to be acting as an impartial reporter.

While much remains to be learned about Kennedy and Nuzzi’s relationship, Liz Wheeler says that “there are red flags in this story.”

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For example, Kennedy and Nuzzi “did not have physical contact,” which was corroborated by CNN reports that stated that the relationship “was digital in nature.” A spokesman for RFK Jr.’s team also stated that “Mr. Kennedy only met Olivia Nuzzi once in his life for an interview that she requested, which yielded a hit piece.”

More may be revealed about the nature of their relationship in time, but as of now, only one thing is clear: The media’s outrage is 100% due to RFK Jr. endorsing Donald Trump and 0% because journalists care about morality or journalistic integrity.

“They know that RFK’s endorsement of Trump impacts a specific demographic of voter that Democrats think they own ... women,” says Liz.

“So when RFK Jr. endorsed Donald Trump's campaign, Democrats panicked … because this demographic of women that they need to vote for Kamala Harris” is “suddenly at risk of voting for Donald Trump.”

“Enter a character assassination against RFK Jr.,” says Liz.

The media pretending to care about journalistic integrity is easily debunked. Liz lists three perfect examples.

One: “Who's been [Kamala Harris’] best friend for the past decades? The head of ABC News. Yes, the same ABC news that staged that biased debate.”

Two: The existence in media of “George Stephanopoulos, who is the fixer for the Clintons” (and Joe Biden’s close friend).

Three: Karine Jean-Pierre, the press secretary of the Biden administration, was in a relationship with and shares an adopted daughter with former CNN correspondent Suzanne Malveaux.

And as for the Democrats caring about sexual impropriety, that’s also easily debunked.

“While [New York officials] were locking people in their homes during COVID … they were themselves holding drug-fueled sex parties,” says Liz, playing a clip of undercover footage of Dr. Jay Varma, former senior adviser for public health, admitting that during lockdowns he and other top-ranking officials were attending secret parties and engaging in all kinds of debauchery.

“I actually was the one who convinced the mayor to make it a [vaccine] mandate,” Varma said in the secret footage. “We went to some like, underground, like, dance party, like underneath a bank in Wall Street, and we were all rolling. We were all taking Molly, and everybody’s high.”

In another undercover video, Varma admitted that he and his wife threw a drug-fueled sex party themselves during COVID.

“It was fun. We all like, took like, you know, Molly, and it was like eight or nine of us. … Everybody had a blast because everybody was like so pent up,” he said, adding that he enjoyed being “naked with friends.”

“Meanwhile, everyday people like you and me and our family members [were] locked down in New York, not allowed to gather, facing vaccine mandates, and not allowed to be with our dying grandmothers in the hospital because people like that were too busy being sexual perverts in a basement bank on Wall Street,” says Liz.

There’s also the matter of rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs, who has been arrested and charged with a slew of sex crimes.

“It's funny to me because the mainstream media” is “pretending to faint onto their couches about this non-story about RFK,” says Liz. “Where's their coverage of Sean Diddy Combs?”

“He's been charged by federal authorities for sex crimes and yet the media is barely covering this at all … because a lot of these people have probably been involved at least in a tertiary way,” she says. “That’s why the media doesn’t care about this actual sexual impropriety.”

And finally, the best example of all: Kamala Harris and Willie Brown.

“You want to talk about disgusting sexual behavior? A 29-year-old having an affair with a 60-year-old married man in order to obtain a political position — you don't think that's disgusting?” asks Liz.

To hear more of her commentary, watch the clip above.

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Trump vows to release Epstein client list along with other docs long hidden from the public



President Donald Trump has vowed to release damning documents if re-elected, which might complicate life for a lot of powerful people and institutions.

The titular host of the "Lex Fridman Podcast" asked Trump in an episode published Wednesday whether he would seek the release of additional documents pertaining to the associates of the late, convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

Trump said he would have "no problem" doing so.

"There's a moment where you had some hesitation about Epstein — releasing some of the documents on Epstein. Why the hesitation?"

The Republican did not appear to accept the premise, stating, "I don't think I had — I'm not involved. I never went to his island, fortunately. But a lot of people did."

Trump explained why various powerful people allowed Epstein to get close: "He was a good salesman. He was, you know, a hale and hearty type of guy. He had some nice assets that he'd throw around like islands."

"A lot of big people went to that island," continued Trump. "But fortunately, I was not one of them."

Trump initially suggested that the list of clients who went to Epstein's island, Little Saint James, would "probably" be released.

Late last year, Manhattan federal Judge Loretta A. Preska ordered the release of over 150 names of people referenced in Epstein lawsuit documents. The documents subsequently made public the names of some of the pedophile's friends, associates, and alleged victims.

Flight logs for the pedophile's private jet, the so-called "Lolita Express," publicly available since December 2021, also identified a number of individuals who were in Epstein's orbit.

Fridman appeared particularly interested, however, in the names of those affluent individuals who visited the pedophile's island, Little Saint James.

"It's just very strange for a lot of people that the list of clients that went to the island has not been made public," said the podcaster.

"Yeah, it's very interesting, isn't it? Probably will be," said Trump. "I'd certainly take a look at it."

Trump added, "Yeah, I'd be inclined to do the Epstein — I'd have no problem with it."

'I have people come to me and beg me not to do it.'

In the interview, Fridman also pressed Trump on whether he would seek the release of other documents withheld from the American public.

Fridman told Trump that a lot of people "are very interested in footage of UFOs. The Pentagon has released a few videos, and there's been anecdotal reports from fighter pilots."

After priming the pump, Fridman asked, "Will you help push the Pentagon to release more footage, which a lot of people claim is available?"

Trump responded, "I would do that. I'd love to do that. I have to do that."

The Republican indicated that just as there is great interest in the government divulging more information about unidentified anomalous phenomena, he has also faced pressure to release more about President John F. Kennedy's assassination.

"I did release a lot," said Trump. "But I have people come to me and beg me not to do it."

While in office, Trump ordered the release of tens of thousands of documents related to the Kennedy assassination, stating in an Oct. 26, 2017, memo to government agency heads:

The American public expects — and deserves — its Government to provide as much access as possible to the President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records (records) so that the people may finally be fully informed about all aspects of this pivotal event. Therefore, I am ordering today that the veil finally be lifted.

Under apparent pressure from the FBI and CIA, Trump temporarily withheld thousands of additional documents pending further review, citing the need "to protect against harm to the military defense, intelligence operations, law enforcement, or the conduct of foreign relations that is of such gravity that it outweighs the public interest in immediate disclosure."

RFK Jr. suggested to Tucker Carlson last month that Trump admitted it was former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo who had "begged him" not to release the Kennedy documents.

Although Trump postponed the release of the documents, he indicated while in office that the remaining documents would be released by October 2021.

When the time came, President Joe Biden intervened to keep the secret files from the American public.

Trump told supporters following his endorsement by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. last month that he would release "all of the remaining documents pertaining to the assassination of John F Kennedy" and that if elected, he would also establish a new commission on presidential assassination attempts.

Trump reiterated to Fridman on his podcast he would follow through and be doing so "very early on."

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TRUMP and 4 'well-recognized' figures in mysterious SECOND EPSTEIN black book



A second “black book” that contains names and numbers of clientele belonging to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is about to be put up for auction — and Glenn Beck might just add it to his collection.

“I collect American history, and I collect it to preserve it. And I want to tell the whole story of American history. The good and the bad,” Glenn explains.

This is not the book Epstein had when he died but rather a book from around the year 2000 that he had lost. It was found in New York and has been verified as his handwriting and his book.

The person who had found it had reportedly put it in a box and left it in a storage unit before eventually bringing it to Alexander Historical Auctions.

“They put it up with unredacted names and numbers. You can’t see it, you can go and visit the book if you’re interested in buying it and look through it. You can’t take pictures of it or anything else,” Glenn says.

The book will reportedly go for between $100,000 and $200,000.

Each of the entries vary in length from only a few lines to over 10 or 15 lines or more and also each has several more names included. Additionally, 94 names bare black, hand-applied check marks, five have been highlighted in yellow.

All five of those names are “well-recognized financial and industrial figures,” and apparently, one of those names is Donald Trump.

While Glenn is interested, he’s more curious to know whether “this is a big thing just at the time” or whether it will aid in finding out whether Epstein "was an operative for our government or other governments.”

Stu Burguiere believes Glenn should place a bid.

“My instinct is yes, you should bid on it,” he tells Glenn. “Part of your mission statement over there is to preserve history that will be erased, and man, the Epstein thing falls directly in that category.”


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Listen to the Globes audience SQUIRM as Jim Gaffigan brilliantly humiliates elites



As the Epstein files trickle out to the public, some celebrities are making light of not being involved.

One of those celebrities is Jim Gaffigan, who used his time on stage at the Golden Globes to drive that home.

“This is so exciting for me,” Gaffigan told the audience as he introduced the award for best performance in a stand-up comedy on television. “The Golden Globes, I mean, I can’t even believe I’m in the entertainment industry.”

“I can’t, you know, it’s so unlikely. I’m from a small town in Indiana. I’m not a pedophile,” he added, joking.

Dave Rubin is impressed, noting that the audience actually laughed.

“The thing about comedy is comedy is usually done best when you’re saying something true, making people laugh about it, and then they have to start thinking,” Rubin says.

“Obviously there’s a lot of problems in Hollywood, in, let's say, our political institutions, this Epstein list, a whole bunch more,” he adds.


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'So much disinformation': Mark Ruffalo blames Elon Musk after actor shares fake images of Trump on Epstein plane



Actor Mark Ruffalo issued an apology to his followers after he shared artificial intelligence-generated photos of former President Donald Trump.

Ruffalo shared a post on the X platform purporting to show two separate photos of Trump flying with several young women to Jeffrey Epstein's infamous island.

"Trump headed to Epstein Island. 2 different flights, 2 different groups of little girls. Not his daughters. Not his nieces. Not something Republicans even care about. He can rape, steal, try to overthrow the gov't, this is their American dream," a user claimed when posting the photos.

Ruffalo, appearing to do no due diligence, shared the images at face value.

"Gross. #MAGA wants to paint everyone on those flights as pedophiles except the one guy who smiles in a group of young girls all headed to Epstein’s “Fantasy Island” with him. My bet is there are some decent republicans left in America that may think this is going too far."

Gross. #MAGA wants to paint everyone on those flights as pedophiles except the one guy who smiles in a group of young girls all headed to Epstein\xe2\x80\x99s \xe2\x80\x9cFantasy Island\xe2\x80\x9d with him. My bet is there are some decent republicans left in America that may think this is going too far.
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The images were soon hit with an X community note that labeled the images "AI-generated."

Ruffalo issued an apology to followers the next day but deflected the responsibility to X owner Elon Musk. Ruffalo blamed the entrepreneur for "misinformation" on his website despite the label being applied to the post.

"Sorry Folks. Apparently these images are AI fakes. The fact Trump was on Epstein’s plane and what Epstein was up to is not. Be careful. Elon’s X and his allowing so much disinformation here is driving the value of his app down by 55%," Ruffalo wrote, before linking to an article.

Sorry Folks. Apparently these images are AI fakes. The fact Trump was on Epstein\xe2\x80\x99s plane and what Epstein was up to is not. Be careful. Elon\xe2\x80\x99s X and his allowing so much disinformation here is driving the value of his app down by 55%. https://t.co/1OIGUbXZWW
— (@)

The actor recently celebrated a Golden Globe award for the movie "Poor Things," a film distributed by Disney's Searchlight studio that celebrated debauchery and "whoring" as a form of female empowerment.

The film focused on the male characters' inability to control a female Frankenstein as intended. Instead, what was supposed to be an easily manipulated woman develops into what the Hollywood Reporter described as "a fiercely spirited, independent woman."

The film was awarded "Best Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy" at the Golden Globes, despite its poor performance at the box office. The production had a budget of $35 million but took in just $15 million worldwide.

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5 questions that MUST be answered to get the truth about Epstein’s mysterious death



Jeffery Epstein’s death may have been ruled a suicide, but many know better than to trust the powers that be to give us any shred of the truth.

Tucker Carlson, who recently interviewed Epstein’s brother and only surviving relative, Mark Epstein, broached the subject of the convicted sex offender’s mysterious death.

Among other things, he learned that Mark does not believe Jeffery’s death was the result of suicide, especially after the results of Epstein’s autopsy were released.

Glenn Beck also doesn’t buy into the suicide narrative.

“If he didn’t kill himself, who did?” he asks.

But in order to get an answer to that question, there are other questions that must first be asked, Glenn says, especially considering the mysteriously broken cameras near Epstein’s cell, the fact that his cellmate was removed the day before he died, and “the guards who falsified the records and then both fell asleep.”

“Who was in that cell block?”

“Who exactly ordered the cellmate to be removed after telling the Justice Department that someone would be in the cell with him? Who made that call? Why did they make that call?”

“How about the two prison guards? Have their lifestyles changed at all? Do they just walk clean and ... find new jobs?”

“How is Maxwell still alive?”

“Where are the books, the logs, the tapes, the videos — the details?”

“This is a giant game of Tetris,” Glenn says. “At some point, there has to be a reckoning. ... The truth must be told.”


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Unsealed docs seem to include claim that Clinton 'threatened' Vanity Fair not to write Epstein sex-trafficking articles



After some Jeffrey Epstein-related documents were unsealed on Wednesday, a new batch of documents was unsealed on Thursday, including an email — which appears to be from Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre — that seems to claim former President Bill Clinton "threatened" Vanity Fair not to do sex-trafficking pieces regarding Epstein.

"When i was doing some research into VF yesterday, it does concern me what they could want to write about me considering that B.Clinton walked into VF and threatened them not to write sex-trafficing articles about his good friend J.E.," the email reads. While the email's "From" line indicates that it is from "Virginia Giuffre," the note appears to be signed "xoxoxoxo Jenna."

Former Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter told the Telegraph, "This categorically did not happen."

The unsealed documents stem from a 2015 lawsuit lodged by Giuffre, which Giuffre and Ghislaine Maxwell settled in 2017, according to CNN. The outlet noted that Maxwell was found guilty of sex trafficking in 2021 but that her attorneys had said in a statement, "She has consistently and vehemently maintained her innocence."

Epstein died in jail in 2019 in what was ruled a suicide. He had been facing sex-trafficking charges.

Among the materials unsealed on Wednesday was a 2016 deposition in which Epstein accuser Johanna Sjoberg had been asked whether Epstein ever spoke to her about Bill Clinton. "He said one time that Clinton likes them young, referring to girls," Sjoberg responded.

A Clinton spokesperson claimed in a 2019 statement that the former president "knows nothing about the terrible crimes Jeffrey Epstein pleaded guilty to in Florida some years ago, or those with which he has been recently charged in New York."

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'He said one time that Clinton likes them young,' Epstein accuser recalls in deposition



When asked during a 2016 deposition whether Jeffrey Epstein had ever spoken to her about former President Bill Clinton, Epstein accuser Johanna Sjoberg said, "He said one time that Clinton likes them young, referring to girls."

The deposition transcript was reportedly among various documents unsealed on Wednesday.

Epstein passed away in jail in 2019 in what was ruled a suicide, according to the New York Times, which noted that he had been facing sex-trafficking charges.

A Clinton spokesperson claimed in a 2019 statement that the former president "knows nothing about the terrible crimes Jeffrey Epstein pleaded guilty to in Florida some years ago, or those with which he has been recently charged in New York."

Epstein had a painting that depicted Clinton wearing a blue dress and heels, the New York Post reported in 2019, citing law enforcement sources. "It was hanging up there prominently — as soon as you walked in — in a room to the right," a source noted, according to the outlet. "Everybody who saw it laughed and smirked."

According to the deposition transcript, Sjoberg had recollected a time when Epstein had mentioned Donald Trump. "Jeffrey said, Great, we'll call up Trump and we'll go to -- I don't recall the name of the casino, but -- we'll go to the casino," she said in the deposition.

In 2019, Trump said that he "had a falling out with him [Epstein] a long time ago" and had not spoken to Epstein for around 15 years. "I was not a fan of his," Trump said.

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