“Ghislaine’s Trump Card” w⧸ Daphne Barak | The Roseanne Barr Podcast #111
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1 hour and 19 minutes
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Summary
Daphne Barrack is an international journalist and media producer. She s done interviews with Michael Jackson, Liza Minnelli and her sister, Amy Winehouse, Barack Obama s grandmother, and a whole bunch of other people! She s been on 20 minutes and 60 minutes and all kinds of stuff all over the world and is a personal friend of mine.
Transcript
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Greetings, earthlings and human beings and any other kind of spirit or whoever's around.
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And animals, of course, the most intelligent of all living beings,
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because animals don't have to argue inside their own skull whether something is right or wrong.
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They just know, and they don't have to bullshit themselves either to be happy.
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I've got a real OG woman genius on with me today.
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She has an incredible history of stuff that she's done.
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She is an international interviewer and media producer.
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She has a great library of interviews she's done with, like, Michael Jackson, Liza Minnelli and her sister,
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a documentary about Amy Winehouse, Barack Obama's grandmother, and a whole bunch of other things.
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She's an international journalist that's been on 20 minutes and she's, I mean, 60 minutes and all kinds of stuff all over the world and a personal friend of mine.
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Well, you've got to, you know, I'm so excited to talk to you because I know you're a jet setter kind of gal and you've been in journalism for how many years have you been a journalist?
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Since Rupert Murdoch brought me to be the interviewer of Fox when I was 21, and that wasn't yesterday.
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Rupert Murdoch is the one who brought me from Israel to become the first interviewer of Fox Network.
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We were a bunch of stations, and that's when Bill and Hillary and Alan Tipper ran against Bush Senior, and I came with a brilliant idea that we have to call ourselves the force network because we are the youngest.
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And still, so I was the first one who did the interviews, not only for Channel 5 New York, you know, Boston, LA, but for everybody.
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And they were still FedExing my tapes to one another.
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So there was nothing like, you know, like Zooms and stuff like that.
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So, yeah, and I signed at the same time, funny enough, because we're going to talk about it, with Robert Maxwell.
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And he was the owner of the New York Daily News, which at the time was signed on Jake.
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So I invented, without even thinking about, the first-time promos between television and prints.
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So the Daily News would say, watch Fox tonight, and Fox would say, as you're ready in the Daily News.
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Yeah, I was like a meta-or, and I never thought my career would become nationwide and international.
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And then one day, I demanded a raise at the New York Daily News.
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And the editor-in-chief, I remember his name, Jim Wilsey, said, Daphne, yes, you're the star.
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We are not even going to pay you that month, so we can take it retroactive, right?
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And I remember that I was at the Regency Hotel in New York, and I faxed my, I told him what I wanted, and I faxed it in writing.
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And, I mean, he told me everything would be fine, because, of course, Maxwell will approve it.
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So I called the, I remember the name, Denise, the secretary of Jim Wilsey, and I said, Denise, did you get my fax?
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She said, Robert Maxwell, his body was found floating.
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I mean, your contract is not really the issue right now.
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So the Daily News went for Chapter 11, and I lost two months.
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And then, of course, they got my salary up double.
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So Robert, officially, when I talked to his widow, Betty Maxwell and Delaine Maxwell, I told him, well, your father owe me money.
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When you talk about Maxwell, people don't know.
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As you know, he changed the law in the UK because of him, because they found out he wasn't a billionaire.
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Towards the end, he stole hundreds of millions of pension money from hardworking people that could never retrieve it.
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Didn't they use Jeffrey Epstein to change all those laws to help him steal all that money?
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I don't know, Rosanne, when he met Jeffrey Epstein.
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I met Ghislaine and her mother, Betty, exactly a year after he killed himself or he was murdered or whatever happened or he fell.
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And at that point, we decided to do the first anniversary interview with his widow.
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And, of course, you know, everything went through foreclosure.
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So, they became from, you know, what a fall from grace.
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And I imagined that Ghislaine probably met Jeffrey Epstein around that time or a bit before when I put the effects together.
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We flew Betty Maxwell from London for the first interview.
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It took me a lot to convince her because Rupert Murdoch and Robert Maxwell were rivals.
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And to tell her what you do with the first interview to Fox, which belongs to Rupert Murdoch, was not really easy.
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And I remember that Fox, we didn't have much money, right?
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So, with her budget, she was really upset that she didn't, that we didn't fly her first-class virgin.
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So, I said, don't wait, we're going to pumper you in New York.
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So, I went to Donald Trump, who owned the time he owned the plaza.
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And I said, Mr. Trump, you know, we will put you on the 10 o'clock news.
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And, I mean, because at the beginning I said, would you do me a favor?
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And would you also upgrade her to the presidential suite?
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You know, Donald, he said, what's there for me?
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I said, well, we'll give you, we'll put the plaza at the footage
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and we will promote you two days in a row at the 10 o'clock news.
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And, of course, he agreed because it was a great promotion.
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And that's why until today, when you see the early interview with Ghislaine Maxwell,
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which was actually with her mother, before the big interview I did 30 years ago,
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30 years later in jail, you see Betty Maxwell and Ghislaine going,
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you know, you have the B-rolls, they're going on the stairs towards the plaza
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And now Ghislaine, everybody said Daphne did the only Ghislaine interview ever.
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But funny, and people offered me, when Ghislaine was arrested,
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people offered me like, I don't know, like $30,000 for 30 seconds of this interview.
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We flew Betty, and then Betty said to me, when I took her for dinner,
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I said, well, Ghislaine, my daughter lives in New York.
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She came to dinner, and she said, would Ghislaine be part of the interview?
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So I called the vice president of Fox News, and I said, well, you know, what do you think?
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And he told me, well, she doesn't cost us money, right?
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29 years later, it was suddenly, oh, the only interview with Ghislaine Maxwell.
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I suspect, Ghislaine, that that's the time, sort of, that she met Jeffrey Epstein,
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because she didn't have anything, you know, and she lived at the time in a very small studio.
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I remember it was 66 of medicine, something not far away from Fox,
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because after the interview, I went through the tapes instead of messengering.
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I wanted to see where she lived, so I went and delivered it.
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So it's a very fancy address, but it was a very small studio.
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And I suspect she said to me at the interview that a friend gave it to her.
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Putting one and one together, it was probably Jeffrey Epstein.
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She said in my first interview that it was very important for her to make money
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And it was really important for her not to bedmouth her father,
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But said he also did good things, not only bad things.
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But also to say, yes, I'm working on projects to make money.
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That's my goal right now because I need to help my mother.
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So if you put one and one together, we're looking at November 92.
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And when I met her a second time in 95, I did an interview with Hello.
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And I remember that a close friend of Leslie Rexner,
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the owner of Victoria's Secret and mine, told me,
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since you're going to see Ghislaine, would you give her an advice
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that Jeffrey Epstein is never going to marry her?
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At that point, Rosanna and Jake, I didn't even know young girls,
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And I remember I said to Ghislaine, Ghislaine, that's the message.
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And then maybe she was in love with him or she was in love with the lifestyle,
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like the combination of hair contacts with her and with his endless money.
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But she really didn't want to hear about Epstein not marrying her.
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Well, so, I mean, okay, so he grooms her into getting girls for him?
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They'll groom their, quote, bottom woman into bringing them.
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And that's what I think she really fell into it, Ghislaine.
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When I interviewed her, famously, the only interview she gave since she was arrested for interviews,
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not two, because we released only two, because it made so many headlines.
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We didn't need, we can still sit on two, right?
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And she said, I just regret the moment I met him.
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But there was one question she didn't answer, Jake, and Razan.
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And you understand why I'm saying it to you right now.
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I said to her, okay, you said three, four times that you regret the moment you met Jeffrey Epstein.
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So I said, in that case, Ghislaine, and it's recorded, of course, you know that.
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In that case, Ghislaine, when did you reach this conclusion that you regret this moment?
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So that means, you know what I'm saying, like, when did you understand what are you doing,
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She said, you know, I'm facing an appeal, I'll answer you after the appeal, and everything.
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And legally, she's right, you know, if you're like, but that's the question.
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I mean, maybe at the beginning, she didn't really understand what she was doing.
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Well, after he was convicted, what was that, 2008, the first time?
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He was indicted in 2006, yeah, 2006, and he convicted in 2008, yeah.
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Yeah, but she still hung around with him after he was convicted.
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That's another question, the same question you're asking Prince Andrew.
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It's difficult to move from so much money, right, and so much lifestyle.
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People maybe don't know, but they know that she moved to live with Ted Wade.
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That's the guy that Bill Clinton distanced himself and said, no, no, we did not invite
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Bill Clinton has been very close to Ghislaine almost until she was arrested.
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And then one day he received extortion from somebody who knew about her past and wanted
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Reportedly, he called the FBI and he did not pay.
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But this seized and deceased his relationship with Ghislaine.
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And actually, I understand she's very hurt because she wanted him to testify or at least
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give it a position in her trial that she couldn't do search and seeing at one point because
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he knew she couldn't if she was with him or anything.
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By the way, Virginia Jufri talked only with me before she died.
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And funny enough, because she knew that I'm the one who interviewed Ghislaine.
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She knew that Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, is a close friend of mine.
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And then when she married the guy, Scott, who was much younger from her, the whole idea is a marriage.
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I mean, she was madly in love because this is the type who falls in love, falls in love.
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And in her imagination, the man is what she wants the man to be.
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But then she, the whole idea was that she put all her money on a trust that he controlled.
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It's that when it backfired, she had to beg for him money for the appeal because she didn't want all the lawsuits to come and take her money.
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But I just think it kept, on one end, there was a lot of money.
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But I think it kept, it's like what they say, you know, when you join the mafia, but you never know how you can check out.
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I'm curious about the whole thing, how deeply Prince Andrew and the whole royal family is involved with the whole thing.
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Because they could have never gotten an island and control of the world economy, which they did have.
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Jeffrey Epstein changed a whole bunch of laws that destroyed the sovereignty of nations.
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I mean, he was being used by people at the tippity-tippity-top.
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And I'm just always interested in the Prince Andrew royal part of it, you know?
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Because Andrew, as I said, Sarah is a very close friend of Bill and I.
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And it's not really what people think about Andrew and Sarah.
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She's more loyal than, it's not a love story anymore.
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And she's been paying a big, big price for standing by him or even just living there.
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Camilla's younger sister, Annabelle, is a good friend of mine.
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He could do no wrong until Epstein came and that was too much.
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So, basically, Jeffrey was actually very smart to befriend Andrew because, I mean, nobody blamed him.
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He was good looking at the time and a hero, sort of.
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But nobody blamed Andrew for being too smart, right?
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So, I mean, Jeffrey Epstein probably manipulated him, whatever.
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Like, I'm sitting right now when I interviewed Gilay.
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And I, when I, one of my four interviews, I asked her about Clinton, Donald Trump, which I'll have an exclusive for you, Andrew.
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And she started to speak so highly about Andrew.
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I mean, so, Andrew being positioned as the second son after King Charles, the favorite of the queen, and he will do anything to please Jeffrey.
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And, of course, Jeffrey was not an exclusive bad guy next to Andrew.
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Andrew was hanging with Gaddafi's son, with dictators from Kazakhstan and whatever.
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Yeah, somebody bought his house for three million pounds more than it's worth.
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It doesn't happen to you and I, Rosanne, right?
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So, I mean, it was really brilliant for Jeffrey to do that.
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And Andrew also had a role of an ambassador, representative for the trade and commerce of England.
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So, you had a lot of power in the heydays to go and change rules.
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You have to maybe check in these years how many rules changed.
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And, yeah, it was a lot of just a policing operation, moving money to the top from the bottom.
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I've heard theories that Epstein, you know, obviously-
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Moving money, public money from the people and putting it all in private pockets.
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That's from the playbook of Ghislaine's father, no?
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That's from the playbook of Ghislaine's father, no?
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Robert Maxwell was smart until he was caught, but it took a lot of years until he was caught.
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And he was moving money from here, from there, from there.
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I mean, he bought the Daily News for $1, and everybody was kissing his ass, right?
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I mean, for months, when I came to New York, meeting him with Mr. Maxwell was like,
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But Jeffrey Epstein, I've never met Jeffrey Epstein.
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I said, I was very lucky not to, although we moved in some same circles like Clinton and Trump and everything.
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My ex-boyfriend at the time, I was double my age, he was Republican.
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I was Democrat, was actually Leslie Wexler's best friend, and they were the richest guy in Columbus, Ohio.
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And he just disliked Jeffrey Epstein without even knowing why.
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And he used to tell him, why are you letting this nobody handle all your money, right?
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And so, it never happened that I met Epstein, because Gordy didn't want us to meet.
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And then, Gordy's the one who sent me to talk to Ghislaine, he will never marry you.
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And then, when Epstein was indicted, Gordy called Abigail, Leslie Wexler's wife, and he said,
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look, if he continues to talk to Epstein, I severe all contacts.
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And I heard that he continued to talk to Epstein.
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So, Epstein probably had something with Wexler, the owner of Victoria's Secret.
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That's why he gave him all this money and everything.
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But what I conclude, and I heard, and you will conclude the same,
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he wouldn't be able to befriend people like Clinton, or even Trump at the time, or anybody.
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Just, I mean, Ellen Dershowitz told me he was all over him, right?
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But, if he wasn't charming, he probably had a charm that he could put on and off,
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and woo people beside money, because it couldn't be only money.
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And probably that's how you would Ghislaine, because Ghislaine is,
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my issue with Ghislaine is that she is coming from the best education money can buy.
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Even if I play you one minute from her interviews with me and Jay,
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it's a very British accent, you know, and she articulates herself very well, right?
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So, what I say, for her to fall into such a trap, even if you need money,
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you and I, and everybody needed money, I'm a self-made girl.
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I mean, I was tempted at the beginning of my career to do the wrong decision,
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So, but for her to fall into such a trap, it must have been more than money only.
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It must have been, at the beginning, fun, charm.
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She really believed she was madly in love with him.
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Well, that's how blackmail works, is you're like,
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Yeah, yeah, and then, yeah, and then she couldn't get out,
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and then she started to pay, to pay dearly, and now, I guess, she told me,
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you remember when we met, I was in this small studio, I mean, there was maybe,
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I couldn't even, I couldn't even stretch a leg, but I had my freedom.
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Today, I would pay anything to have it back, right?
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And ever since, Roseanne and Jake, she had all these mentions that she lived in
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and, you know, flew private jets and yachts and everything.
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What's very, the one thing that they got me is how bad her judgment about men.
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I mean, she had $15 million in the bank when Epstein killed himself or was murdered.
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And he's probably somewhere watching us and say, wow, Roseanne is smart.
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Yeah, the idea is that he would never talk, right?
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Well, Ghislaine believed that, as you remember, there was this one year that everybody says,
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After he was murdered or he's alive or he was killed.
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And she believed at the beginning, as long as he was alive, that she's protected because
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And that was the conversation between her lawyer and the authorities.
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But then, wouldn't you and I, when he's dead, I have $15 million in the bank, I know I will
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They would never be able to indict her from a French territory.
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She could have been going to Tahiti, a beautiful French territory, right?
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No, because of the man that she was convincing herself that she was in love with,
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She was like a lunatic going every three, four days to another place.
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I interviewed the man who was the head of security, who was moving her to one place
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And, I mean, there was not life until they decided that she could not move anymore.
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And they got her this house that, of course, then she was-
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Yeah, I remember when they said, she's eating at McDonald's or-
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Trust me, Ghislaine Maxwell does not eat in-N-Out.
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Wasn't her father Maxwell, wasn't he tied to Mossad or a member of Mossad?
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Yeah, we wanted to ask you about that because you're Israeli.
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What does Mossad have to do with all this shit?
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When he died, first of all, I don't know who he's working for the Mossads.
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Do you believe he was working with MI6, though, do you?
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Yeah, also they said, so when he died, they said it has to do with Mossad and everything.
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But I don't understand a logical reason why Mossad would kill him because he was probably
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he was giving the- if he was indeed working for the Mossad, he was giving the goods, right,
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Also, I think, I mean, Mossad usually gets a look at what they did right now in Iran,
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amazing people to kill people at the second they walk into a room.
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I mean, it has to be the best intelligence ever.
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Yeah, I mean, I would love to meet, I would just love to think and guess how high up the
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Mossad people are in Iran because it's just incredible from the head of Hamas, killing
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But usually Mossad would be very, very careful not to spy in friendly territories like America
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Especially you and I would feel that MI6 or CIA would know about it.
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Look, he was traveling his birthday, Robert Maxwell's birthday, 70 years or something,
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Maybe he was the spy in Morocco, maybe he was spy in other territories.
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I would doubt that he would do it in America or England, and I would doubt that Mossad would
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need him in friendly countries because they exchange intelligence, right?
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Well, that's what I think it was, shared intelligence between the three intelligence
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Well, five eyes, but you must have owed too much money is how I can figure it out because
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they always kill you if you owe too much money.
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When you owe too much, it depends how you see, because you see, when I first met Donald Trump,
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I actually did the first interview with Ivana when she was getting engaged to the Italian,
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And Donald said, why are you doing all the big scopes and what about me?
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And I said, well, Mr. Trump, you're giving interviews to anybody.
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So when I did the interview, and by the way, at the time, I have to send you the footage,
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92, he said, okay, you do the interview, I'll direct it.
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So he directed the footage, he didn't trust me, I guess.
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We have me with a red suit, and he had the escalator going down when people are looking
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So he had been thinking about this scene for a while, and it was so good that it was actually
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But when I met Donald, we used to call him the comeback kid.
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You remember, he had the bankruptcies in Atlantic City and everything.
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And what they explained to me is that they didn't let him fall down because he owed so much
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money that they needed him to bounce back because to let him fall down would cost a lot to the
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So I don't know how it works with Robert Maxwell.
00:32:55.380
I'm not an expert in the economy, but I mean, there would be many ways to look at it.
00:33:03.380
But look, regarding Mossad, there are also speculations that Jeffrey Epstein was working for the Mossad.
00:33:12.380
Well, I think he was obviously working for everybody that needs to blackmail other people
00:33:27.380
There's nothing that comes of like good intentions or good results.
00:33:32.380
They all got the goods on each other and they're afraid of each other, too.
00:33:39.380
And I always tell my friends, don't befriend new friends who have less to lose than you do.
00:33:56.380
But I mean, but Jeffrey, it's very interesting because, I mean, look, it can be because of Maxwell,
00:34:07.380
I'm just thinking that they met around that time because she said a new friend is financing.
00:34:15.380
But because there are rumors about Maxwell and he was definitely Jewish and very connected to the State of Israel.
00:34:31.380
I asked you before, are you any relation to him?
00:34:36.380
I mean, Barack in Israel is like Jones in a bar.
00:34:47.380
It's just because I am very known and I have nothing to do.
00:34:52.380
First of all, I scored the big interviews with the family of Ghislaine.
00:34:55.380
We did Susan Zerinsky, the president of CBS News at the time.
00:35:02.380
And I did a series called Ghislaine, Partner in Crime, right?
00:35:09.380
And at the beginning, before Ghislaine, we did the first interviews with her family, her brothers, her sister.
00:35:17.380
So we had both sides of the aisle, of course, the victims and everything.
00:35:22.380
So when they saw this big exclusive, I never look at social media.
00:35:27.380
And it's like, I call it the toilet of the internet.
00:35:31.380
But they said, of course, she scored it because she's a cousin of Eud Barak.
00:35:36.380
And he's like, he went the whole way, nine round.
00:35:41.380
So no, that's, but I'm just saying, they put all these things, one plus one plus one,
00:35:47.380
So Eud Barak, who had his own relationship with Epstein, like many other people.
00:35:54.380
And they, of course, the whole Israel, and Maxwell is buried in Israel.
00:36:00.380
Which is another funny thing, because when he died, before the whole dirt came,
00:36:11.380
So Israel said, oh, let's, of course, come and bury him in the mountain
00:36:20.380
I mean, if the Messiah is coming tomorrow, Robert Maxwell is the first to go out.
00:36:26.380
And then a day later, and everybody said, I knew him.
00:36:33.380
Two days later, selling all the dirt that he was actually broke, and he stole the pension,
00:36:40.380
It's like, nobody knew how his body somehow came to Israel.
00:36:52.380
But I want to tell you something, Jake and Rosson, about something which is going on right
00:37:02.380
So, as you know, Deputy Attorney General has questioned Ghislaine Maxwell for nine hours,
00:37:12.380
We knew, my husband and I, Bill and I, knew about this questioning ahead, because somebody
00:37:17.380
very close was having lunch with us before, and was making the arrangement to travel to
00:37:28.380
Of course, three days later, one morning, I see Pam Bondi putting a statement out that
00:37:37.380
That's the same Pam Bondi who said, the client list is on my desk, and then there was no client
00:37:46.380
I don't know what made her announce that there was this meeting, because right now, she
00:37:51.380
put, all the media was traveling to Tallahassee.
00:37:56.380
They couldn't even do it in the jail, because they didn't do homework.
00:38:00.380
The jail in Tallahassee didn't have a desk big enough for seven people.
00:38:11.380
And so as the chairs, I guess there would be no violence.
00:38:15.380
They had, because of the media, they had to suddenly start moving it to the courthouse
00:38:21.380
So now everybody was, of course, bringing conspiracy theories.
00:38:26.380
Of course, Pam Bondi put Trump in a very impossible situation.
00:38:33.380
Why are you not revealing, releasing the information you said you will, right?
00:38:38.380
Even people from inside, like Hesh Patel, are very uncomfortable with this, right?
00:38:44.380
And on the other hand, everybody says, of course, Ghislaine would say to the Deputy Attorney General
00:38:51.380
whatever Donald Trump wants to hear, because she wants pardoned.
00:38:55.380
So I know some of what she said in these nine hours, but there's no way she could just go and change the story
00:39:05.380
or change the narrative, because it was not the first questioning.
00:39:09.380
My interviews, everybody knows, was the first questioning.
00:39:12.380
But it wasn't only the 20 minutes that everybody was talking that you saw on TV.
00:39:16.380
And the first one, the jail after Susan Zerinsky and I pushed so much, invited me to an invitation.
00:39:27.380
I did not refuse to go to MDC in Brooklyn, the worst, worst jail ever, where PDD is held right now, to see her.
00:39:33.380
But I'm a television interviewer, and they didn't want a television interview.
00:39:39.380
But there were two interviews in the middle, because Susan Zerinsky and I were insisting to get a television interview.
00:39:49.380
So I refused to go to Tallahassee a second time.
00:39:53.380
And I said, well, I don't feel well, and I don't want to go all the way.
00:40:14.380
And then again, they said, no, it has to be on the phone or in person.
00:40:24.380
We understand in the Biden administration, I was calling the head of BOP, Bureau of Reason, the Attorney General, Deputy Attorney General.
00:40:33.380
I mean, we understood they're not going to let us interview Elaine on television.
00:40:39.380
And her brother told us that he has the first video phone error with her.
00:40:46.380
And Susan and I and Bill and our team just flew to London in one second.
00:40:52.380
And instead of her brother talking to her, it was me.
00:40:59.380
So there is a way to see if she lied to in order to win an appeal or not.
00:41:08.380
And I tell you what among what she was asked by the Deputy Attorney General was, of course, about the Clinton, which I'll tell you what she said.
00:41:19.380
And also about the birthday card, the big $10 billion lawsuit of Donald Trump against Rupert Murdoch about the Wall Street Journal.
00:41:33.380
But it will be very difficult for her to change a story like about Clinton or Trump or anybody, which is important, even Andrew, because she was questioned by me 160 minutes.
00:41:45.380
And people know that the other two interviews not released yet.
00:41:50.380
So it's very, very obvious that you can just check if she can.
00:41:58.380
My experience with her was that she was consistent.
00:42:01.380
The four interviews were in a span of maybe 15, 16 months.
00:42:09.380
Only thing is a difference is that she was so positive about Bill Clinton.
00:42:15.380
I mean, she really had maintained friendship with him until maybe a year or before she was arrested, before she disappeared.
00:42:23.380
That was even not only Epstein, but she had a personal relationship with Bill Clinton.
00:42:29.380
And then basically, when the Deputy Attorney General asked her, she said that Bill Clinton distanced himself.
00:42:36.380
Said he was just with Jeffrey Epstein because he was a philanthropist and he gave $10 million to a university, whatever.
00:42:48.380
This I didn't know, but that makes a lot of sense because he was smart.
00:42:53.380
But basically, Ghislaine did say to the Deputy Attorney General, to Todd Blanche, that Clinton was close to her, very close to her.
00:43:01.380
The only thing I understand, her tone changed from the tone she spoke to me.
00:43:06.380
With me, she was really, she was like a 16 years old girl in love.
00:43:18.380
She kept the narrative, but the tone was very unfriendly.
00:43:21.380
She was very, very disappointed for how they distanced themselves from her because it was really, really close.
00:43:35.380
And Wall Street Journal does not have the birthday card.
00:43:38.380
They have a fifth or sixth generation of the birthday card.
00:43:44.380
Now, the $10 billion question is whether Trump painted this postcard and whether he really wrote that, right?
00:43:58.380
And that's, there's only one person who can answer.
00:44:02.380
And she basically said she needs to see the card.
00:44:12.380
And with all the torture she's been in jail, she probably lost some of her memory.
00:44:16.380
But secondly, she might have been playing smart.
00:44:18.380
Well, I'm not giving you all the information right now.
00:44:33.380
Not that I'm waking up every morning brushing my teeth and going to visit jails, right?
00:44:44.380
We are working on the first interview with Elizabeth Holmes, Serrano.
00:44:50.380
And Bill and I, I had my cancer charity gala March 2nd or something.
00:44:57.380
And then a week later, we went with Billy Evans, her partner and the father of his very cute children, to see Liz Holmes.
00:45:04.380
And I have to say, after being at MDC, this is a cushy jail.
00:45:20.380
I mean, we were spending with Liz like four or five hours.
00:45:29.380
Now, Liz told us that she cannot, she's not allowed to be there only on the weekends from their visitation.
00:45:43.380
Well, she must think she's got some cards to play.
00:45:49.380
Look, Donald Trump is suing Rupert Murdoch for $10 billion.
00:45:56.380
The Wall Street Journal felt very secure to run the story because they did have, not the card itself, but the third, fourth, fifth generation of the card.
00:46:15.380
Yeah, well, but I'm just saying right now about Ghislaine, she's sitting between two titans with a lot to lose and a lot to gain.
00:46:30.380
There will be settlement or whatever down the road, but it's right now who will give up first.
00:46:35.380
And she's the only one who can wait in because what if she says, well, yeah, of course there was a card.
00:46:42.380
But I told Donald, look, I wrote so-and-so, I painted so-and-so, would you just sign?
00:46:53.380
As you know, I'm an old middle-aged man who's graying and bald, and I have two daughters and a wife, and I need to take care of them.
00:47:02.380
So life insurance is something that I look into all of the time.
00:47:05.380
But as I was investigating and talking to my brother-in-law, Josh, who many of you know from RepublicLifeNow.com and the annuities program that we sold, the guy's a genius.
00:47:14.380
He told me about a new product that is part of the life insurance, you know, parachute, if you will.
00:47:19.380
But it's called Living Benefits, and it's going to change the game.
00:47:22.380
And I wanted to tell you about it because you guys got to get into it right now.
00:47:25.380
And essentially what it is is it's a life insurance policy.
00:47:28.380
And then if something, God forbid, happens, and you, while you're alive, need that money, you don't have to wait until you're dead to go to your family when it could have helped save your life.
00:47:38.380
With Living Benefits, you can access your own life insurance policy payout or whatever you want to call it while you're alive.
00:47:45.380
Let's say you get a catastrophic illness or get caught on fire or something horrible happens.
00:47:49.380
You can pull from your own life insurance policy and save your own life.
00:47:56.380
Make sure you ask for the Living Benefits Life Insurance because it's a separate part of life insurance.
00:48:01.380
I don't want to get too technical, but just think about it.
00:48:04.380
You can actually potentially save your own life with your own life insurance policy.
00:48:13.380
So she said she could not say anything until she sees the card.
00:48:18.380
So either Donald Trump or Rupert Murdoch have to subpoena the estate for the card.
00:48:32.380
But even then, she as the only live witness can say, well, yeah, this is a card.
00:48:39.380
I, you know, as a powerful and a career woman I was, I was telling people, would you write this?
00:48:53.380
And, and also because as I don't know if they ever turn on the Clintons.
00:49:02.380
First of all, she, as much as it, as much as it depends on her, she, she's very upset about the Clinton.
00:49:12.380
It's, it's, I wonder why, because when I interviewed her in one of the, I think the second or third interview, she, she surprised me.
00:49:20.380
So as a woman who we used to socialize, I mean, what was her description of her job?
00:49:26.380
Roseanne, you and I are waking up in the morning.
00:49:32.380
We have greater friends, but this is not what we do mainly.
00:49:37.380
And for social life suddenly to have everybody distance themselves and say, oh, we hardly knew her or whatever.
00:49:48.380
She said, I do understand that people who just emailed me invitation for birthdays and wedding anniversaries three, four weeks before I was arrested.
00:50:00.380
I mean, she said, I do understand the friendship with Prince Andrew, which was very close, could never resume.
00:50:06.380
I do understand that nobody wants to, to talk about me and say anything else.
00:50:14.380
Is she, does she have remorse and any consciousness of how many lives she ruined of young girls?
00:50:23.380
And that's the one thing that I, I mean, she, maybe she couldn't have said that because of the appeal, but appeal is not a, appeal is not a, an excuse.
00:50:34.380
I wanted her to say, like she said, I regret the day I met Jeffrey Epstein.
00:50:39.380
I wanted her to say, I regret the lives I ruined or I helped ruining.
00:50:45.380
I mean, she, maybe because of legal reason, but I was deeply disappointed.
00:50:50.380
Um, I mean, I was, uh, taken by other things she said.
00:50:55.380
Uh, I mean, she's a bag of information, but that's something I really, uh, expected her to say, uh, especially because I did have a very, uh, good communication.
00:51:17.380
So Alan Dershowitz called me and he said, are you going to be in DC and so-and-so date?
00:51:23.380
And I was the going to see, uh, I was going for meetings, but it was also Johnny Depp trying.
00:51:32.380
And he said, okay, between you and I, I'm going to be there in this and this hotel because nobody knows I am having a deposition with Virginia Giuffre.
00:51:51.380
And, uh, so we, we go, um, so we are together because we had two days.
00:52:00.380
He said, Daphne, the deposition just finished with Virginia.
00:52:11.380
And as we go into the hotel, they suddenly, Alan and his, his lawyer, uh, they're all celebrating with Cosmo and martinis because they felt that the position was so good, uh, favoring Alan.
00:52:24.380
And Stanley said, Oh, oh, oh, look who is walking in Virginia.
00:52:28.380
Apparently we were all staying in the same hotel and they were making, I mean, they're my friends, but, and I understand she caused a lot of damage to Alan.
00:52:39.380
Uh, I mean, you know, to excuse, to accuse somebody of things like that.
00:52:43.380
Uh, but I mean, they were like staring at her and you know, she, she was overweight, swollen, and she knew they were making fun of her.
00:52:50.380
And I made, and she lacked eyes with me, like whatever.
00:52:59.380
So I went to the concierge and I, I sent her a bottle of champagne and chocolates with a note.
00:53:06.380
And then the concierge came to me and she said, she's asking if you would like to come up to her room.
00:53:11.380
And I went to her room and I said to Alan Dershowitz, I'm going to see her.
00:53:14.380
I said, please, please talk to her, you know, because there was no communication and you feel the other way.
00:53:19.380
Yes, she was lying about many scenes, but many victims do, and they have mixed memories.
00:53:24.380
And she was also, by that time, being co-hosted by lawyers.
00:53:27.380
You know, there was lots of money involved, but you see that this is a ruined life.
00:53:31.380
I mean, this is, uh, definitely, she was swollen.
00:53:39.380
I think she finished three by the time I was there, which was maybe five, 10 minutes.
00:53:56.380
Apparently she had abused, an abused, uh, abusing husband.
00:53:59.380
So you see if you're a victim once, of course you're choosing, uh, your past.
00:54:19.380
When she died, because people were making fun of her.
00:54:24.380
Because she said, um, I may maybe have a few days to leave.
00:54:31.380
And I posted, and I never post on social media such thing.
00:54:34.380
I said, guys, when somebody says I have few days to leave, take it seriously.
00:54:42.380
And so I, I remember I wrote this article, both the front page of the Daily Mail and the Sun.
00:54:47.380
And people really, one of my friends that you know, sent to me, I want you to do my, uh,
00:54:52.380
Um, basically, uh, but, but that's one thing that I, I agree with you.
00:55:00.380
It's a, it's a fantastic question was on, did she show a remorse?
00:55:04.380
I cannot, you know, uh, I would like, I would like to look at both sides.
00:55:10.380
I think she's done five years and she, she's not Jeffrey Epstein, she wouldn't accomplish.
00:55:15.380
And two and a half years in a solitary confinement and suicidal watch.
00:55:28.380
Do you want me to play to you what she said about.
00:55:47.380
It's really, I'll send it to you afterwards as well, but I want your mother.
00:55:52.380
I've been a friend of mine since I met you, I think.
00:55:55.380
Um, and actually I think we were with him in the white house with Jared.
00:56:01.380
Don't we actually, let's talk about something nice.
00:56:04.380
He's not surprised many people when he was a president and they asked him about you after
00:56:10.380
And he said, well, I wish her, I wish her, you know, the best of luck and people criticizing.
00:56:20.380
Well, I was, um, I was very touched that he would remember me and that he would wish me
00:56:32.380
And I was very touched by his remembrance of me.
00:56:37.380
And by wishing you well, because he, he got, he got a flag.
00:56:45.380
I think it was a message for you to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to,
00:57:09.380
thinking and saying what is on his mind whenever he says it.
00:57:14.160
So I was just, I was very, I was very datched, as I said.
00:57:27.000
And it got a lot of criticism, but actually she was not,
00:57:41.220
don't we have a saying that you're innocent unless being convicted?
00:57:52.280
He said, I knew her, you know, we moved in the same circles.
00:58:01.740
You know, they just were down his throat no matter what he does.
00:58:05.100
So what if he wrote a, if he wrote a Playboy-like card?
00:58:15.280
And by the way, he never said he did not know Jeffrey Epstein.
00:58:21.160
You've been in Mar-a-Lago, Roseanne and everything.
00:58:23.120
I mean, everybody knows in Mar-a-Lago who knows who and everything.
00:58:26.280
I mean, it was not a, but he also kicked Jeffrey Epstein in 2004.
00:58:34.260
He was the only, you know, hoity-toity that cooperated with the police against Epstein
00:58:43.180
So, I mean, I don't think, do you think that, well, it's both parties.
00:58:51.040
I won't say it's just Democrats, but, you know, there's a lot of Republicans too.
00:58:58.060
Why do you think we haven't received, you know, how come we haven't seen all the names?
00:59:10.620
My theory, and I did not discuss it with her because when I, oh, when I asked Elaine if
00:59:17.680
there is a client list, she insisted that there is no.
00:59:24.380
Like, she didn't sit and put a list, but, of course, it was a pyramid.
00:59:30.820
I would think that everybody knows somebody, you know, we are all six degrees of separation.
00:59:36.880
So, if one is starting, if one is being caught, it would already lead to other five or six
00:59:46.540
And I think, I think it's scratch my back and I'll scratch yours.
00:59:50.220
You know, it's like Hollywood before Jeffrey Epstein, what's his name?
00:59:59.080
I mean, my friend Corey Feldman, you know, Corey, he told me everybody knew what was going
01:00:06.900
And Corey was very brave, as I know you appreciate it.
01:00:10.680
But at the time, you know, he lost jobs and everything.
01:00:13.540
But everybody knew exactly what was going on, on television business, the film industry.
01:00:25.780
And I know about other people who was there and was there.
01:00:30.660
Like, everybody knew about, I would assume when you go into a house and you see only 15,
01:00:38.120
16 years old girl, I mean, something is going through your mind, right?
01:00:43.120
Or why didn't, but on the other hand, if you see there, oh, there's another congressman
01:00:47.740
here, another senator here, another multimillionaire here, probably it's okay because they're here.
01:00:58.580
Look, there was a party in 2010 in Jeffrey Epstein's house.
01:01:19.280
And the party was to the owner of Prince Andrew.
01:01:25.400
And this was after Jeffrey was in jail, or sort of jail.
01:01:30.960
And this is, you know, at that time, the popular second son of the queen.
01:01:37.400
Katie Couric, Woody Allen, which, well, that's another story, right?
01:01:47.780
But tell me, so you're going to this party and say, oh, it's for Prince Andrew.
01:02:00.340
Why would I have to be the one speaking, right?
01:02:15.500
I don't know if they can continue to be quiet, Roseanne and Jake.
01:02:19.040
Because it's a bizarre coalition between left-wing and MAGA.
01:02:32.860
And, you know, we're talking about Israel and Russia.
01:02:35.120
But I'm texting him, well, Steve, after Friday with Putin, it will be back to Epstein and Maxwell.
01:02:48.300
They're playing it really dumb from Bondi, even Trump.
01:02:51.660
It's mind-bogglingly, however you say it, mishandled.
01:03:11.660
Does you remember I was about to bring you to Mar-a-Lago and then I got...
01:03:18.260
I saw him, you know, two, three months ago at the club.
01:03:27.960
I think the problem is that he not necessarily...
01:03:32.360
And I'm talking, you know, we're friends with the family and everything.
01:03:35.920
He's not necessarily surrounding himself with the right people.
01:03:39.120
And sometimes you have to have a person who will tell you,
01:03:44.460
I don't agree, or this is a mistake, or let's do...
01:03:54.220
Ever since she did the client list, a U-turn, it ballooned.
01:04:01.280
And also, I don't know if you remember, but Pam Bondi,
01:04:08.280
And I got it, actually, from a friend of James O'Keefe.
01:04:12.180
And she's interviewing a nanny for a job, right?
01:04:16.220
And she's sitting on the lunch with a person that she never met.
01:04:19.080
You are the Attorney General of the United States of America.
01:04:22.520
And she's gossiping happily about Epstein and the list and everything.
01:04:36.640
And I called a friend of mine, and I was very close to Donald Trump.
01:04:43.620
And he's talking to them, I would say, daily, if not every two, three days.
01:04:49.420
And I said, darling, I'm not going to be in D.C.
01:04:52.420
and the Bedminster for four or five weeks, right?
01:04:55.700
And I need you to tell him something not to do A, B, C, D,
01:05:19.300
And now she's saying everything just to please him.
01:05:35.380
because I will not be able to say it to him for a few weeks, you know?
01:05:41.260
I let Pam Bondi and the DOJ to hang themselves.
01:05:50.680
You just care that, oh, let her hang themselves.
01:05:54.640
Because what he said at the time, I'm standing here.
01:05:58.420
You know, if I stand tomorrow at the Fifth Avenue
01:06:00.280
and I shoot somebody, nothing will happen to me.
01:06:05.580
And every day now they try to release the grand jury.
01:06:10.920
why on airs would you try to release the grand jury?
01:06:15.580
And the judge actually said yesterday what I knew.
01:06:30.840
So why are you putting all these, okay, now we try to release that.
01:06:33.860
No, it wasn't released, but the judge made fun of it
01:06:37.260
because he said, actually, I'm releasing what you didn't want,
01:06:40.340
what you wanted to release, but I'm releasing with my interpretation.
01:06:43.700
So I think that the total release should be really a transparency
01:06:51.380
and basically really getting an investigative team into it,
01:06:59.880
whether it's a council or whatever, a special council,
01:07:21.640
And I think that my opinion is he's making the Democrats beg for it.
01:07:38.160
And, you know, I think we're going to see a rest.
01:07:46.700
It may lead to some friends of him, but it will not lead to him.
01:07:49.320
Because Donald Trump, I know him since I'm 20, as I told you,
01:07:54.820
And Donald Trump would never engage with this kind of sick relationship.
01:08:01.800
I think, worse come to worse, you can come against him,
01:08:04.220
like the excess Hollywood tape that he did, like a locker room chance.
01:08:14.160
So there's nothing that would lead to Donald Trump.
01:08:16.920
I think that's what's frustrating to him, because really he knows that there is nothing.
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And as he said, if he wrote a bear sticker, who cares?
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Because you're joking, you and I can make so many jokes.
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And at that point, Jeffrey Epstein was a dear friend or like one of the boys.
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I mean, let's just think about it for a minute.
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The Democrats, the FBI, the DOJ, all of them, the State Department,
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Hillary, they never thought she'd lose Hillary.
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It's about protecting the Clintons, and that's why they're playing these games.
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And we're all going to enjoy it, and then she's going to get arrested.
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I hosted her at my home in New York when I was interviewed with Dateline NBC in 2004.
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You see, each time Bill's birthday happening, something is happening.
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You and John Voight, Amy Winehouse, Hillary Clinton.
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And I was very disappointed when we saw her and Bill in 2015.
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We went to the initiative, you know, the Clinton Foundation.
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I mean, she was very nice to me, and Bill was very nice to me.
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But first of all, it bothered me that we were maybe two out of ten Americans.
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The rest was for your money, because everybody knew that she was going to run.
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So, and she was already the Secretary of State, right?
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It was squirreling it away there in the Epstein Foundation set up by Jeffrey Epstein.
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And she was taking it internationally with a server in her bathroom that China could hack at will
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And they're trying to say, Trump wrote a nasty-
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We know why a lot of Republicans are hiding it, too, because they were involved with the Clinton Foundation.
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It's going to be transparent as a son of a bitch.
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The government of the United States with fake documents.
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And I do agree with you that Donald Trump likes to shift the focus instead of himself and everything to the Clintons.
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And it's an easy one because the relationship were really, really, really tight.
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I remember that she told me that she saw him last time, I think, in a dinner.
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And she was sitting with him and Gaget, the husband, was put like next to the kitchen, you know.
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And she told me that she was cruising with Chelsea Clinton.
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I mean, I don't cruise with people who are not close to me, you know.
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And in my tape, she's talking about Bill Clinton.
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I'm telling you, like a 16-year-old in love girl.
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She said they were very close, which is contradicting.
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That was my big scoop in the Daily Mail a few days ago.
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And if she's upset and disappointed and she's sitting on all this information, don't forget,
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there was still, even, I don't know if I want to, I will probably have to release more
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of my interviews, although I felt we did so much.
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But there will be subpoena to the Congress Committee, right?
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And she said she wants to wait until the appeal.
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I wish her, well, I don't want to take the sentence from Trump.
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And I really think it's time to give her some, you know, definitely easier jail or commuting.
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I could not pardon such thing, but you could do probably commuting or something like that.
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Well, you know what they say, you know, Caged Bird sings.
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And I think he's got all the leverage on her, and I think she's got all the leverage in the world.
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So it's just that you know that she's, right now, say she came on because of the Supreme Court.
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But you know the statistics, Roseanne, Jake, do the statistics.
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Most of the Supreme Court, people who go to the Supreme Court, most of them are not being heard by the Supreme Court.
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Only a very, very small percentage is being accepted by the Supreme Court.
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So again, I don't want to sound like Donald Trump.
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I mean, I think everybody should have a chance to appeal and appeal and appeal.
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But it's only highly unlikely that it would be taken by the Supreme Court.
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So soon enough, you and I and Jake probably will have another one after her Congress hearing,
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because then she cannot say, I don't want to talk because there's no legal.
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But I'm telling you one thing, my prediction, 2026.
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And he loves, loves, loves to get even, especially when he has a law on his side.
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Because before I was just joking when people asked me about his trials when I'm traveling overseas,
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I said, you know, my late friend, Benazir Bhutto, was like my big sister.
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And she was a prime minister of Pakistan, used to be joking.
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Daphne, either I'm a prime minister or my husband is in jail.
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I mean, either he's a president or there are like six lawsuits against him.
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Well, there's two main theories of why it's being covered up.
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One is that the intelligence community is so deeply invested in Epstein that it's national security risk.
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And there's no way Trump can release that because it's a threat to national security.
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The other one is that Trump, even though he's innocent, some of his friends may not be,
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or they may be innocent but implicated and he doesn't want to ruin their lives.
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And those are the two kind of rock and hard places he's within.
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To me, if it is one of those two, it's not going to matter to the American people.
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If you're covering up for intelligence agencies that were blackmailing and having sex with underage girls,
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So if it is that, if Trump's listening, if it's you're covering for the Mossad or MI6, don't.
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We'll deal with the fallout because that is not acceptable to any American.
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I think Trump's smarter than everyone in the world.
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And he wants to wrap it up nice and tight before the elections.
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I pray for him because he's doing some great things.
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I mean, even the peace right now between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
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I mean, the tariff, short term, are very problematic.
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So he's doing great seeing this whole Epstein and Maxwell thing cloud above us is crazy.
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I'm just saying that some people around him got him into this position.
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When you come back, well, next time you'll come back and we'll discuss further how Trump
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is fighting the whole centralized banks that Epstein worked for.
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I think you did never need my husband too, right?
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I love that you were on my show and it was so fabulous to talk.
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I mean, a couple of your questions are so on the money.
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And as an interviewer, I know when I recognize a good question.
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And then we'll go back and have sushi and drink too much.
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I'm going to send you, by the way, Jake, Bill will send you a clean two minutes when she's
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I just want to say before you go real quick, for those cases that got lost in the shuffle,
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What you're saying is some of the media pressure is that she's going to start turning on the
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Clintons and helping Trump because she wants a pardon.
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So anything she does to help Trump is leverage.
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You're saying you already have those interviews because you had unprecedented access.
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And you already have the digital assets that show that she hasn't changed her story.
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I mean, and now we're going to see the Grand Kings.