Valuetainment - February 07, 2026


“I NEVER Went To Epstein's Island” - Bill Gates FIGHTS Epstein STD Allegations


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15 minutes

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192.1678

Word Count

2,941

Sentence Count

246

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

1


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Bill Gates' ex-wife, Melinda Gates, is invited on an interview right after she learns about the fact that he caught an STD that he was worried about giving her, and Epstein allegedly told him allegedly what to take.

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00:00:13.740 People simply want to get to the bottom of it.
00:00:15.840 I mean, it's so bad right now that Bill Gates' ex-wife, Melinda Gates, gets invited on an interview
00:00:22.640 right after she's learning about the fact from the Epstein files that he caught an STD that he was worried about giving her
00:00:31.280 and Epstein told him allegedly what to take.
00:00:34.180 What drugs to give her.
00:00:35.020 What drugs to give her. Play this clip here. Go ahead, Rob.
00:00:37.200 The emails in the files suggest that Bill Gates had additional affairs
00:00:40.780 and that he tried to get medication to treat a sexually transmitted infection
00:00:45.320 and that he was going to give you the medicine without you knowing.
00:00:49.220 His representative has said all of this is false.
00:00:53.680 It is not on you to have to respond to the details of that alleged behavior.
00:00:58.940 But I wonder what your dominant emotion is when you read these news articles with these details.
00:01:09.680 Sad. Just unbelievable sadness.
00:01:13.940 Unbelievable sadness, right?
00:01:19.220 And again, I'm able to take my own sadness and look at those young girls and say,
00:01:26.240 my God, how did they, how did that happen to those girls, right?
00:01:31.660 And so for me, it's just sadness.
00:01:34.620 Sadness for, you know, I've left, I had to, I left my marriage.
00:01:38.760 I had to leave my marriage.
00:01:39.760 I wanted to leave my marriage.
00:01:40.880 I had to leave the, I felt I needed to eventually leave the foundation.
00:01:44.280 So it's just sad.
00:01:45.140 And that's the truth.
00:01:46.740 Did Bill respond?
00:01:48.140 Bill Gates does respond.
00:01:49.480 Can we, can we play the.
00:01:50.640 Does he really?
00:01:51.240 Yeah.
00:01:51.600 And you know what he's trying to go at?
00:01:53.020 I'll let him play again.
00:01:54.100 I'll give my two.
00:01:54.900 Pat, you study human nature.
00:01:56.460 Yeah.
00:01:57.160 Tell me.
00:01:57.460 Yeah.
00:01:57.700 Does that, when you look at her like that, what do you think?
00:02:00.280 I feel sorry.
00:02:00.760 What do I think?
00:02:01.240 Let's see what Bill has to say.
00:02:02.160 Well, I'll tell you what I think.
00:02:03.320 I think a couple of things.
00:02:04.840 I mean, look, it's, it's not even the believable part.
00:02:07.820 It's, it's, it's, I think the number one emotion is embarrassed, is embarrassed because look
00:02:14.880 guys, I mean, it's well-documented when these two got married, whatever they were together
00:02:18.760 for 27 years, I think in the prenup or some kind of agreement that they had that she agreed
00:02:24.160 for him to go visit an ex one week a year.
00:02:27.240 I don't know if you guys have something like that.
00:02:28.960 Yeah.
00:02:29.120 Yeah.
00:02:29.280 Yeah.
00:02:29.460 So you can document that in a 1997 time, time exit profile.
00:02:33.700 It was reported that Bill and Melinda Gates early in their relationship that he could
00:02:37.220 spend an annual long weekend with his former girlfriend and Winblatt.
00:02:41.200 And this is not, this is not a daily mail.
00:02:44.420 This is not, this is time magazine profile in 97.
00:02:48.140 So anybody that agrees to that pre-getting married, you pretty much agreed that there's
00:02:55.120 something weird about this relationship you're getting into.
00:02:57.820 Can you imagine if I go to my wife and I say, babe, listen, once a year I'm hanging
00:03:00.940 out with my ex.
00:03:01.600 Oh, okay.
00:03:02.120 If you agree to that, we can get married.
00:03:04.020 Yeah.
00:03:04.200 By the way, my, my, when I was getting married, my imagination clearly wasn't big enough.
00:03:08.620 I mean, I mean, I, I mean, good Lord.
00:03:12.740 Yeah.
00:03:12.920 Yeah.
00:03:13.020 You were worried about like, but she agreed to this guy.
00:03:15.240 What I'm saying, that's what I'm saying.
00:03:16.820 So no, forward thinking, but where I'm going to is I actually think Melinda, maybe not
00:03:23.520 the Epstein stuff.
00:03:24.880 Melinda kind of knew this guy's the richest man in the world.
00:03:28.000 I'm about to marry.
00:03:28.920 I probably have to agree to certain things that maybe I wouldn't get.
00:03:33.380 If I married Mr. Johnson, who's a second grade teacher making $47,200 a year, this guy makes
00:03:39.640 that a second.
00:03:40.440 It's a very different situation.
00:03:41.480 You got.
00:03:41.760 So I think she kind of knew who she was getting into.
00:03:44.740 Maybe not the Epstein guy.
00:03:46.320 Here's Bill Gates responding.
00:03:47.540 Go ahead, Rob.
00:03:48.360 He knew a lot of very rich people and he was saying he could get them to give money to
00:03:53.680 global health.
00:03:54.820 You know, in retrospect, that was a dead end and I was foolish to spend time with him.
00:04:00.140 I was one of many people who regret ever knowing him.
00:04:02.780 You've no doubt seen the allegations, including some of them from the last 24 to 48 hours.
00:04:08.460 Are they true?
00:04:10.140 No.
00:04:11.120 Apparently, Jeffrey wrote an email to himself.
00:04:14.100 Draft.
00:04:15.060 That email was never sent.
00:04:17.040 The email is, you know, false.
00:04:20.120 So I don't know what his thinking was there.
00:04:22.440 It just reminds me, you know, every minute I spent with him, I regret and I, you know,
00:04:26.880 apologize that I did that.
00:04:28.240 But the problem is some of the things that he has sent and some of the information about
00:04:32.860 other people that has come up in those files has been true.
00:04:37.120 Why would he do this and say this about you, do you think?
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00:05:34.500 You know, it's factually true that I was only at dinners.
00:05:38.360 You know, I never went to the island.
00:05:39.860 I never met any women.
00:05:41.300 And so, you know, the more that comes out, the more clear it'll be that although the
00:05:46.420 time was a mistake, it had nothing to do with that kind of behavior.
00:05:50.380 Do you believe it?
00:05:51.280 Absolutely not.
00:05:52.280 Like, and again, everything is fact based in this world.
00:05:55.920 But whatever happened to your gut and your intuition, nothing about what he's saying,
00:06:00.760 I believe, with the amount of stuff that he is.
00:06:03.480 By the way, this is just one.
00:06:04.800 These are two emails that I read that he drafted by himself that he was about to send to Bill
00:06:10.360 Gates.
00:06:12.120 To me, that's almost like a diary.
00:06:14.180 Like, why would he make up something like that if he just didn't send it?
00:06:18.280 It was still on his computer.
00:06:19.360 He went into great detail about it.
00:06:21.240 And just really, really, really quick, Pat, if you don't mind, Adam, when you said earlier
00:06:24.200 about Hillary Clinton that you're saying that she's gangster and she's like, hey, we don't
00:06:27.800 have anything to hide.
00:06:28.700 I don't think it's that.
00:06:29.600 I think it's, hey, we're all guilty and we're all going to go down with the ship if you
00:06:33.120 guys open your mouth.
00:06:33.740 Crap, maybe.
00:06:34.500 If I'm going down, I'm pulling everybody down.
00:06:35.900 If I'm going down, I'm pulling everybody down.
00:06:36.500 But the one thing, the one thing, Jed, I want to know your opinion.
00:06:38.360 Yeah, but she didn't go to the island.
00:06:39.780 I think that's what she's saying.
00:06:40.560 No, no, absolutely.
00:06:41.140 But the main thing, I think, Bill Clinton had Jeffrey Epstein come to the White House
00:06:47.320 how many times, Rob?
00:06:47.960 11?
00:06:48.440 17?
00:06:48.960 17.
00:06:49.500 17 times he came to the White House.
00:06:51.480 Why is a known pedophile coming to the freaking White House to visit with him?
00:06:54.660 And then Mark Middleton, the guy that hooked up the whole thing, hangs himself,
00:06:59.060 shoots himself in the chest, suicide, and then they don't find the gun and it's ruled
00:07:02.400 a suicide?
00:07:02.860 That's a whole different situation.
00:07:05.660 But the fact that Hillary knows if he goes down, everybody's going down.
00:07:10.140 And that's how it is.
00:07:11.240 What do you think, Jared?
00:07:11.980 Well, I think the reason Hillary's acting like this, because, again, she has nothing
00:07:14.840 to do with any of this.
00:07:16.240 No one has ever accused Hillary with anything with Jeffrey Epstein.
00:07:19.900 The Republicans threw her in to try to make it sexier.
00:07:22.940 And so she's like, well, if you're going to include me, then I'm coming.
00:07:26.720 Let's go.
00:07:27.260 So she's going to draw on other things?
00:07:29.300 Stories not even related to Epstein?
00:07:30.520 I think she'll come and embarrass him.
00:07:32.980 Look, again, they held Hillary for 11 hours in a hearing one time.
00:07:37.440 I saw it all.
00:07:38.380 Without a bathroom break.
00:07:40.680 Hillary can handle herself.
00:07:42.000 Is that the Benghazi thing?
00:07:42.720 Yeah, that was the Benghazi thing.
00:07:43.380 What difference does it make?
00:07:44.520 Hillary can handle herself.
00:07:46.620 So I think that's what she's doing here.
00:07:47.960 Watching the Melinda Gates thing, and I've seen it now a couple of times.
00:07:51.980 I mean, when the question comes in, she takes a gulp of air.
00:07:55.360 It looks like she threw up and swallowed it.
00:07:57.400 Yes.
00:07:57.900 Okay.
00:07:58.700 Whether that particular email is true or not, she looks into the camera and basically
00:08:04.660 tells us stuff like that is true that she is aware of.
00:08:09.400 It doesn't have to be that particular email.
00:08:11.620 Maybe it is or isn't true, that email, but stuff on that level, she knows in her mind.
00:08:18.140 Can you do me a favor, Rob?
00:08:19.160 Run a poll and ask this question.
00:08:22.660 Who do you trust more, Bill Clinton or Hillary Clinton?
00:08:26.240 I'm actually curious to know what the audience is going to say.
00:08:28.300 Bill Clinton or Hillary Clinton?
00:08:29.900 Because in ties to Trump, and I'll come to you, this was back in 2015 at CPAC.
00:08:35.040 Trump's being asked about Bill Clinton.
00:08:36.560 I don't know if you remember this clip or not.
00:08:37.900 But he went hard on Bill Clinton with Epstein.
00:08:40.620 If you want to play this clip, Rob, go for it.
00:08:42.620 Bill Clinton.
00:08:44.300 Nice guy.
00:08:46.380 Got a lot of problems coming up, in my opinion, with the famous island with Jeffrey Epstein.
00:08:51.520 A lot of problems.
00:08:52.580 Epstein in your remarks about in the Q&A.
00:08:54.620 I think he's got a problem.
00:08:55.740 I don't know, but that island was really a cesspool.
00:09:00.140 There's no question about it.
00:09:00.960 You pause it right there.
00:09:01.880 By the way, if you look at the president, he looks much better than he did here.
00:09:04.680 So he's lost weight.
00:09:05.460 Look at those cheeks.
00:09:06.540 Good for him, right?
00:09:07.680 Look at that.
00:09:08.240 He looks better today than he did in 2015.
00:09:11.200 Adam, go ahead.
00:09:12.040 Well, number one, we have to state the clear fact.
00:09:14.380 Trump was talking about the cesspool island in 2015, before he was president.
00:09:19.400 We needed a project manager.
00:09:20.080 Whoa.
00:09:20.580 So if you need a project manager, there you go.
00:09:22.960 But let's give Trump a little credit.
00:09:24.680 He was calling out Epstein before he even was president, before he was even running for president,
00:09:30.160 when he was just initiating his campaign right after he came down the escalator.
00:09:33.160 So everything, everybody's accusing Trump of doing something wrong.
00:09:37.180 I don't think so.
00:09:38.420 Number two, there's a big difference between someone like President Bill Clinton and Bill Gates.
00:09:45.200 Bill Gates first.
00:09:46.380 What the hell does Bill Gates need from Epstein?
00:09:49.120 He doesn't need money.
00:09:51.580 He doesn't need access.
00:09:53.640 He doesn't need power.
00:09:55.080 You're the richest man in the world, or one of the richest men in the world.
00:09:57.780 What are you going to Epstein for?
00:09:59.200 Tax advice?
00:10:00.300 So in my opinion, you're going to Epstein Island because you want to get away.
00:10:04.020 Well, he says he never went to Epstein Island.
00:10:05.520 He said he never went to.
00:10:06.260 Okay, but you're associating with Epstein for what?
00:10:10.100 For access to maybe some fun.
00:10:12.960 Okay, I don't know if you did or didn't go.
00:10:15.060 Clinton is a little bit different.
00:10:16.820 Do you need money?
00:10:17.980 Do you need power?
00:10:19.180 Do you need fundraising?
00:10:20.820 Are your next moves after you're leaving the White House?
00:10:24.760 They're saying Bill needs Epstein more than Gates needs Epstein.
00:10:29.100 There's more things that someone like Bill Clinton would need from Epstein than someone like Bill Gates.
00:10:33.800 What's your point?
00:10:34.200 That not all two people are the same.
00:10:36.560 Why are you hanging out with this person?
00:10:38.340 It's like, why are you going to Diddy's house?
00:10:39.740 One offers girls and fun, the other offers.
00:10:41.580 Exactly.
00:10:42.140 Why are you going to Diddy's house?
00:10:42.980 You want to get some music?
00:10:43.940 You want to become a new producer for him?
00:10:45.320 Or do you want to go to the baby oil party?
00:10:47.280 There's a big difference.
00:10:48.360 What do you think?
00:10:48.580 Listen, I think there's a lot in common with a lot of these people.
00:10:51.680 And look, this is part of some of the conspiracy that may turn out to be true,
00:10:55.780 is that he was curating people of power, and it became leverage over these people.
00:11:02.820 I mean, Elon is in the files, right?
00:11:04.820 Like, if you look at who these people are, right, the rich and the powerful,
00:11:08.860 how was Epstein able to curate all of those people, right?
00:11:12.440 I mean, these are not insignificant folks, right?
00:11:15.580 And it goes beyond even the big names.
00:11:17.500 Then there's another second level of gigantic people, right?
00:11:22.400 Very successful, very wealthy people around the world.
00:11:26.120 And so, you know, people think that these were bribery things that were going on.
00:11:30.740 You get a little leverage on these folks, right?
00:11:33.160 And so, you know, that's part of what people want to find out.
00:11:37.140 On Trump, I will tell you this.
00:11:38.580 Trump is brilliant at a lot of things.
00:11:40.460 One of the things he's brilliant of is he takes something that he knows he's got an issue with,
00:11:45.580 and he puts it on other people.
00:11:46.740 He takes his weakness, he takes his vulnerability, and he puts it on other people.
00:11:51.260 I think Trump was getting ahead of the Epstein thing, knowing, hey, I'm all over that thing, too.
00:11:56.080 I think the other side is much better at it than that.
00:12:00.000 I think in that side, for him to do that, you know how many times CNN has to apologize
00:12:05.760 and say it's right, they did kick him off, he did kick out Epstein, Abby had to do it.
00:12:13.220 Then I think a week ago, a guy on CNN came out and said,
00:12:18.480 a proven human trafficker, whatever, and he said it twice.
00:12:22.820 He had Scott Jennings called him out.
00:12:24.740 He had to come out and apologize.
00:12:26.580 He was just on Pierce Morgan yesterday, found 50 different ways to apologize
00:12:30.600 because he knows if the president wanted to assume he can.
00:12:33.220 If you're not afraid, if you're not afraid of what you've done, you'll sue.
00:12:38.300 And then you have to go through discovery.
00:12:40.520 So if the guy is playing that much, I'm not telling he hasn't done it in his career.
00:12:45.080 I think that's actually a playbook from the other side that happens a lot.
00:12:47.700 He just came out.
00:12:48.660 Can you imagine, like, what are you doing bringing the girls out
00:12:50.500 during the debate with Hillary Clinton?
00:12:53.300 If you do that, you have to know the next day they could bring 50 girls on you.
00:12:59.040 Who was E.G. and Carroll?
00:13:00.000 This morning I was watching E.G. and Carroll's interview with Anderson Cooper,
00:13:04.160 and he's like, you know, so what is rape to you?
00:13:06.420 Rape is not physical.
00:13:08.840 It's a fantasy.
00:13:10.640 And he's like, we're going to go to a break.
00:13:13.760 Anderson, you're fascinating.
00:13:15.980 You're fascinating, right?
00:13:17.380 He's got all these dumb stories that they try to put on him.
00:13:20.240 So I think that game, I believe Hillary's much better at it than Trump.
00:13:24.480 And look at this here.
00:13:25.420 Look at the score right here.
00:13:26.880 People trust Bill Clinton.
00:13:28.260 Wow.
00:13:28.400 They do not trust Hillary Clinton.
00:13:30.260 What?
00:13:30.300 3,500 people.
00:13:31.120 Yeah, they do not trust him.
00:13:31.920 But regarding Epstein or overall?
00:13:33.180 Well, that's what they're saying.
00:13:34.640 What's the topic we're talking about?
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