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

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2,941

Sentence Count

246

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

1


Summary


Transcript

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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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