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Charlamagne highlights the hypocrisy of the liberal media regarding Epstein.

Charlamagne highlights the hypocrisy of the liberal media regarding Epstein.

Charlamagne Tha God Critiques Media Coverage on Epstein

During a recent episode of “The Breakfast Club,” radio host Charlamagne Tha God raised concerns about how left-leaning media outlets handle coverage of relationships with the late Jeffrey Epstein. He suggested that these outlets seem biased, particularly when it comes to former President Donald Trump.

Charlamagne noted that CNN and MSNBC often reported on Trump’s ties to Epstein, especially following comments from the Director of National Intelligence related to the “Russianate” scandal, which have been in the spotlight since mid-July. Interestingly, he pointed out that media largely ignored former President Bill Clinton’s links to Epstein.

“It’s strange how the media operates. Bill Clinton wrote a birthday letter to Epstein, yet it’s barely mentioned. And then there’s that infamous photo of Clinton in a dress that Epstein had,” he said, expressing his disbelief at the lack of coverage.

A recent article from the Wall Street Journal highlighted that Trump had also sent a letter to Epstein for his birthday back in 2003. Trump has since disputed reports relating to the letter and taken legal action against the publication and its reporters.

The Journal later revealed that Clinton, too, had sent a birthday letter to Epstein. Moreover, reports indicate that Epstein had a peculiar painting of Clinton at his Manhattan residence.

“Look, everyone on that list needs to face the consequences. There’s no reason to shield anyone involved in that kind of behavior, regardless of their political affiliation,” Charlamagne emphasized.

Journalist Maugin Wood suggested that if Clinton were president today, he would still face scrutiny. However, Charlamagne disagreed, arguing that the liberal media wouldn’t give it the same attention.

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