Video of Trump Bragging About Dating Young Girls Re-emerges
First, the Disappearing Epstein Client List - Now This?
The Trump administration continues to face scrutiny over its handling of information related to Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted pedophile and long-time associate of Donald Trump.
For years, Trump and his Republican allies have teased the release of Epstein's alleged "client list," hinting that it would expose prominent Democrats as pedophiles.
However, these promises have yet to materialize, fueling speculation and frustration on both sides of the political spectrum.
In a February interview with Fox News, former Attorney General Pam Bondi claimed that Epstein's client list was "sitting on her desk." Yet, earlier this week, headlines erupted with the revelation of a two-page FBI and DOJ memo stating that investigators found no "incriminating list" of clients.
The memo also noted that there was no "credible evidence" to suggest Epstein had blackmailed prominent individuals.
This development has sparked outrage among Trump supporters, many of whom believed that the release of this information would serve as a "smoking gun" to discredit leading Democrats.
The disappointment has led to a wave of backlash in conservative circles, with some accusing the DOJ of covering up evidence.
Resurfaced Video Adds to the Controversy
Amid the ongoing fallout, a 1992 video of Donald Trump making inappropriate comments about a young girl has resurfaced on social media.
The clip, originally reported by CBS News during the 2016 presidential election, shows Trump, then 46 years old, interacting with a group of young girls in Trump Tower.
In the video, Trump asks one of the girls if she is "going up the escalator." When she responds affirmatively, Trump turns to the camera and remarks,
"I am going to be dating her in 10 years. Can you believe it?"
Trump's History of Inappropriate Comments About Ivanka
Donald Trump’s history of making inappropriate remarks about his daughter, Ivanka, has resurfaced as a topic of discussion. One of the most infamous examples occurred during a 2006 appearance on The View.
Trump casually joked, "If Ivanka weren’t my daughter, perhaps I would be dating her.” As the weight of his comment seemed to register, Trump followed up by asking, “Is that terrible?”
Co-host Joy Behar quipped, “Who are you, Woody Allen?” prompting laughter from the audience and Trump himself, who responded, “That’s very good.”
This wasn’t an isolated incident. In 2013, Trump appeared on The Wendy Williams Show alongside Ivanka, where they participated in a segment called "Fave Five."
When asked what they had in common, Ivanka gave a standard response, mentioning golf and real estate.
However, when it was Trump’s turn, he made a startling remark. “Well, I was going to say sex, but I can’t relate that to her,” he said, pointing to Ivanka.
The comment was met with awkward laughter, but it added to a growing list of moments where Trump appeared to sexualize his daughter.
Throughout his public life, Trump has repeatedly made comments about Ivanka’s appearance, often in ways that many have found unsettling.
Wow!
The resurfacing of this video has reignited criticism of Trump's past behavior, with many pointing to it as an example of his history of making inappropriate remarks. Critics argue that this undermines his credibility in addressing issues related to Epstein and allegations of misconduct.
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samuel
“Dating” is a euphemism. Eeeuuw, guy. That’s why people are still discussing those ties to Epstein.
Horrible.