Charlamagne Criticizes Media Double Standard on Epstein
Charlamagne Criticizes Media Double Standard on Epstein

Charlamagne Criticizes Media Double Standard on Epstein

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Charlamagne tha God criticized what he described as a double standard in media coverage of the connections between President Donald Trump and former President Bill Clinton to Jeffrey Epstein. He argued that left-leaning outlets disproportionately scrutinize Trump's alleged ties to Epstein while largely ignoring similar associations involving Clinton, such as both men reportedly sending birthday letters and the existence of a painting of Clinton in Epstein's home. Co-host Morgyn Wood countered that Clinton would face more attention if he were the sitting president, but Charlamagne insisted no political figure should be protected. Both Trump and Clinton deny any wrongdoing in relation to Epstein. The Department of Justice has stated there is no evidence of a secret client list of high-profile abusers linked to Epstein. Despite official statements, calls for greater transparency in the Epstein case continue.

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