Special Reports & Tweets - Alex Jones - 🚨BREAKING: Trump Responds To The Jeffrey Epstein Whitewash Firestorm ... Aired: 2025-07-10 Duration: 06:27 === Trump's Client List Revelations (04:19) === [00:00:00] President Trump has now responded through a surrogate, Bill O'Reilly, to the Jeffrey Epstein case whitewash cover-up firestorm, now in its fourth day, engulfing the internet and threatening the very future of MAGA. [00:00:15] But finally, Trump has responded. [00:00:17] We're about to break it down right now. [00:00:19] We're about to break it down. [00:00:24] Well, since Monday, we've been asking for it, and now we've gotten the answer from Bill O'Reilly, close confidant of President Trump. [00:00:33] We know that it's bigger than just an Epstein list. [00:00:36] There's the videos, there's the 14 terabytes that Trump's FBI raided back in March that the Democrats were hiding in New York at the FBI offices. [00:00:45] So it's a red herring to say, oh, it's a client list. [00:00:48] Obviously, it's a lot bigger than just a client list. [00:00:50] They don't call it a client list. [00:00:51] It's a whole spectrum of videos and notes and files that Epstein had in his intelligence agency blackmail operation. [00:01:02] So we were simply saying, hey, you said this was there. [00:01:05] It was reported this was there. [00:01:07] And now you're saying it doesn't exist. [00:01:09] That's what people got so upset. [00:01:12] But going back to an interview over a year ago with Lex Friedman and Trump, he says, yeah, I'll release 9-11. [00:01:19] I'll release JFK. [00:01:20] I'll release MLK. [00:01:21] I'll release it all, but I'm not sure about Epstein because that might implicate innocent people. [00:01:27] Well, obviously, Epstein was involved with a whole bunch of people in business and everything else that weren't involved in molesting underage girls. [00:01:35] So I had said in the last few days, that's probably what this is, is they just say a list of whoever knew Epstein. [00:01:42] We don't want to release that publicly because they're not all guilty. [00:01:46] Well, that makes sense. [00:01:48] But you can't conflate that with the 14 terabytes that the AG Pam Bondi said shows a bunch of kids, hundreds of new victims being raped. [00:01:55] So that's two separate issues. [00:01:58] So clearly, the way this has been presented to Trump is, hey, here's a list of all of Epstein's associates. [00:02:02] A bunch of innocent people are in this. [00:02:04] Should we release it? [00:02:05] He goes, well, no, we shouldn't do that. [00:02:07] They deserve to be processed. [00:02:08] Well, everybody does. [00:02:09] That is different than all the hard drives grabbed at Zorro Ranch and New Mexico and everything else in New York, Epstein Island, Little St. John's, all of it. [00:02:21] So now we're getting answers on this. [00:02:22] I'll show you the Bill O'Reilly clip that just came out today. [00:02:25] I'll show you the clip from last year with Lex Freeman. [00:02:29] So Trump has had this limitedly brought to him. [00:02:33] It said, should we put all the names of these people that have due process and are innocent? [00:02:37] He's like, well, no, a list of anybody he ever talked to on the phone shouldn't be. [00:02:42] That makes sense. [00:02:43] But all of the terabytes of child rape that Bondi says she has, that needs to be answered for. [00:02:49] And I guess we've got to have congressional hearings about that. [00:02:51] But now we're understanding what's going on. [00:02:53] And everybody, myself and others, have pointed at that original thing he said a year ago. [00:02:58] And now this is a repeat. [00:02:59] And I believe Bill O'Reilly. [00:03:00] So now we've got some basic answers. [00:03:03] We've got to investigate from this ongoing. [00:03:05] The investigation should stay open. [00:03:06] This is not closed. [00:03:07] Here's the clips. [00:03:08] I talked to President Trump man to man, eye to eye, on St. Patrick's Day about this and the Kennedy files and the King files. [00:03:15] It was all one conversation. [00:03:18] And he said, and I agree, there are a lot of names associated with Epstein that had nothing to do with Epstein's conduct. [00:03:25] They maybe had lunch with him or maybe had some correspondence for one thing or another. [00:03:30] If that name gets out, those people are destroyed. [00:03:33] Because there's not going to be any context. [00:03:35] Media doesn't care about context. [00:03:38] So you can't do that. [00:03:40] You can't destroy human beings by putting out the files, whatever they may be. [00:03:45] But a lot of big people went to that island. [00:03:50] But fortunately, I was not one of them. [00:03:53] It's just very strange for a lot of people that the list of clients that went to the island has not been made public. [00:04:01] Yeah. [00:04:02] It's very interesting, isn't it? [00:04:04] It probably will be, by the way. === Methylene Blue Miracle (02:22) === [00:04:07] So if you're able to, you'll be. [00:04:08] Yeah, I'd certainly take a look at it. [00:04:10] Now, Kennedy's interesting because it's so many years ago. [00:04:15] They do that for danger, too, because, you know, it endangers certain people, et cetera, et cetera. [00:04:20] So Kennedy is very different from the Epstein thing. [00:04:25] But yeah, I'd be inclined to do the Epstein. [00:04:28] I'd have no problem with it. [00:04:29] You were just telling me that you had a brain disease, and you, what did you do to fix it? [00:04:36] I found this guy, he's a functional medicine guy, and he got me on methylene blue. [00:04:42] And that instantly stopped everything. [00:04:45] I'd take it. [00:04:46] Okay. [00:04:47] Yeah. [00:04:47] I take it every day as well. [00:04:48] And RFK Jr. told me about it. 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[00:05:43] So if you get an oxygen molecule, it's got four, five, one, it's a reactive oxygen, which we call free radicals. [00:05:51] So methylene blue goes in there and balances a lot of those things out in your brain and your nervous system. [00:05:57] So it is a miracle. [00:06:00] It's been proven for 100 years. [00:06:02] It's one of the most well-proven drugs out there. [00:06:04] The strongest medical grade methylene blue. [00:06:06] And this is what I'm on. [00:06:07] Total mitochondria cleaning, next level energy. [00:06:10] This is amazing. [00:06:12] And you want to know what I'm on? [00:06:13] Iris CMOS trilogy. [00:06:14] This right here. [00:06:15] Look at that. [00:06:16] That is power. [00:06:21] I'm on intermittent fasting. [00:06:22] I'm eight at three o'clock today. [00:06:24] And I stopped eating crap food, stopped drinking.