Aaron Rodgers body-bags Jimmy Kimmel and refuses to apologize; then he exposes the media's 'game plan' against dissenters



Aaron Rodgers is not apologizing.

The NFL quarterback responded on Tuesday to late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel on Tuesday and the controversy involving comments he made last week when he allegedly suggested that Kimmel's name would be found in the tranche of Jeffrey Epstein court documents. Kimmel threatened to sue Rodgers and dedicated a monologue on his show to attacking the star quarterback.

Speaking on the "The Pat McAfee Show," Rodgers suggested his comments were intentionally misinterpreted.

According to Rodgers, the beef between Kimmel and himself dates back to the COVID-19 pandemic when Kimmel mocked Rodgers for being skeptical of the COVID-19 vaccine and dominant government narratives about the pandemic. Kimmel, according to Rodgers, turned out to be wrong about the shot despite saying that medical care should be withheld from those who didn't take it.

The second issue, according to Rodgers, is that Kimmel believed Rodgers is "an overly concussed wacko" for believing that an Epstein client list exists.

"Fast forward to this last week and I said that 'a lot of people, including Jimmy Kimmel, are really hoping that doesn't come out' — that's the entire quote," Rodgers explained.

"I was referring to the fact that if there is a list ... and there are names on it, then that would be the second time that a soft-brained, junior college student, wacko, anti-vax, anti-Semite, purveyor of misinformation, conspiracy theorist, MAGA — whatever other things that have been said by him and other people in the media — would be right twice," he added, mocking his critics.

Rodgers acknowledged that he understands "how serious an allegation of pedophilia" is and thus he understands why Kimmel is upset. But, referring back to the quote of his comment that invoked Kimmel, Rodgers said he made no such suggestion against Kimmel.

"I’m not stupid enough — even though you think I'm an idiot and you made a lot of comments about my intelligence — but I'm not stupid enough to accuse you of that with absolutely zero evidence, concrete evidence. That's ridiculous," Rodgers explained.

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Later in the interview, Rodgers slammed ESPN senior VP Mike Foss for releasing a statement accusing Rodgers of making a "dumb and factually incorrect joke" about Kimmel.

"Mike, you're not helping. You're not helping because I just read earlier exactly what I said," Rodgers began.

"This is the game plan of the media. This is what they do. They try and cancel," he continued. "And it's not just me — it's nowhere near just me. If you look at all the different people who've been censored from the internet — especially during COVID. The canceling that went on, the censorship, using the government to try and censor people that happened."

According to Rodgers, when media outlets' attempts at canceling people do not work, they resort to "name-calling," which he said also doesn't work because people can see the truth for themselves.

"This is the game plan they use. Incorrect, but that's the environment we're in," he said.

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Jeffrey Epstein met with Obama's White House counsel, Biden's CIA director, Noam Chomsky, and a Rothschild: Report



A scathing report from the Wall Street Journal claims that numerous high-profile muckety mucks met with Jeffrey Epstein after he was convicted sex offender. A CIA director, leftist Noam Chomsky, Obama's White House counsel, and a Rothschild met with Epstein, according to a new report that cites the convicted pedophile's private calendar.

Epstein reportedly had three meetings with William Burns in 2014. At the time, Burns was deputy secretary of state before President Joe Biden appointed him as director of the Central Intelligence Agency in 2021. The WSJ exposé claimed that Burns first met Epstein in Washington, and then later visited the convicted pedophile's townhouse in Manhattan.

CIA spokesperson Tammy Kupperman Thorp said Burns met with Epstein when he was preparing to leave government service.

"The director did not know anything about him, other than that he was introduced as an expert in the financial services sector and offered general advice on transition to the private sector," Thorp said. "They had no relationship."

Epstein also met Obama White House counsel Kathryn Ruemmler "dozens of times" after she left the administration but before joining Goldman Sachs as a top attorney, according to the disgraced financier's calendar. Within weeks of leaving the Obama White House, Epstein allegedly planned a lunch at his townhouse in August 2014.

A Goldman Sachs spokesperson said Epstein asked Ruemmler if she would be interested in representing Bill Gates and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

In 2015, Ruemmler was scheduled to visit Epstein's private Caribbean island – Little Saint James. However, Ruemmler stated that she "never accepted an invitation or an opportunity to fly with Jeffrey Epstein anywhere."

Through a spokesperson, Ruemmler said, "I regret ever knowing Jeffrey Epstein."

Epstein allegedly connected Ruemmler with Ariane de Rothschild – a member of the infamous Rothschild family and now chief executive of the Swiss private bank Edmond de Rothschild Group. Ariane allegedly had more than a dozen meetings with Epstein.

The Rothschild family member reportedly bought nearly $1 million worth of auction items on Epstein's behalf in 2014 and 2015.

"Mrs. de Rothschild was named chairwoman of the bank in January 2015," the Wall Street Journal reported. "That October, she and Epstein negotiated a $25 million contract for Epstein’s Southern Trust Co. to provide 'risk analysis and the application and use of certain algorithms' for the bank, according to a proposal reviewed by the Journal."

Bard College President Leon Botstein "invited Epstein, who brought a group of young female guests, to the campus," according to the report.

The Wall Street Journal claimed that leftist activist Noam Chomsky was "scheduled to fly with Epstein to have dinner at Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse in 2015."

Chomsky told the WSJ, "First response is that it is none of your business. Or anyone’s. Second is that I knew him and we met occasionally."

In 2014, Epstein allegedly met with Joshua Cooper Ramo – then co-chief executive of Henry Kissinger's corporate consulting firm.

The report noted, "None of their names appear in Epstein’s now-public 'black book' of contacts or in the public flight logs of passengers who traveled on his private jet."

In February, there was a report that Epstein had a very close relationship with a former top JPMorgan Chase executive and would email photos of young girls. The banking executive and Epstein referred to women that Epstein procured for Jes Staley as different Disney princesses, according to court documents.

In 2008, Epstein pleaded guilty to procuring a person under 18 for prostitution and felony solicitation of prostitution.

Epstein died from an alleged suicide on Aug. 10, 2019, at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York City while awaiting his sex trafficking trial.

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Final trove of 'salacious' court documents revealing Jeffrey Epstein's associates to be made public: Report



The final trove of court documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case will soon be released to the public, according to a new report. The documents will allegedly name the convicted pedophile's associates and reveal "salacious" allegations.

The Daily Mail reported, "The final batch of court documents containing 'salacious' allegations related to 167 of Jeffrey Epstein's associates, victims, and employees, will finally be unsealed – nearly four years after the disgraced financier's death."

There is at least one public figure in the list of Epstein associates, according to a declaration filed on Wednesday.

The court documents reportedly say that the "alleged perpetrators" are accused of "serious wrongdoing." The docs will allegedly accuse law enforcement officers and prosecutors of misconduct related to Epstein's crimes.

"The individual appears to have been involved in the charges brought against Epstein in 2007 under which he served just 15 months in jail for soliciting a minor for prostitution as part of a sweetheart deal with state prosecutors in Florida," according to the Daily Mail.

The documents will reportedly be unsealed after dozens of John or Jane Does agreed to have their names made public.

The documents were first filed in court for the 2015 defamation case against Ghislaine Maxwell by alleged Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre.

Giuffre alleges that Maxwell recruited her to train as a masseuse when she was 16 years old, and was later turned into Epstein's "sex slave" from roughly 1999 to 2002, which included having sex with acquaintances of the convicted pedophile.

Despite the case being settled in 2017, the case material has slowly been unsealed.

A batch of previously unseen files – which included 47 documents and more than 600 pages from the now-settled defamation case – were unsealed on July 30, 2020.

In July 2021, U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska ordered a trove of secret files to be made public.

Maxwell is serving a 20-year sentence for her role in the sex trafficking scheme that included minors.

Epstein was found dead in his prison cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center on Aug. 10, 2019. Despite suspicious circumstances leading to his death, authorities deemed Epstein's death a suicide.

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