Trump Reveals How Jeffrey Epstein Really Died

Tucker Carlson asked Donald Trump on X who killed Jeffrey Epstein.

 


 

“Do you think it’s possible that Epstein was killed?” Carlson asked Trump.

“Oh, sure, it’s possible. I mean, I don’t really believe it. I think he probably committed suicide. He had a life with, you know, beautiful homes and beautiful everything. And he all of a sudden is incarcerated and not doing very well. I would say that he did. But there are those people. There are many people. I think you’re one of them. Right. But a lot of people think that he he was killed. He knew a lot of and a lot of people,” Trump replied.

“He was killed,” Carlson shot back.

“I think the closer you look, I’m not a conspiracy person at all. I believe everything I hear. But yeah, the closer you look into it, I mean, the attorney general, the United States, your attorney general clearly lied about the Epstein death,” Carlson added.

RINO Senator Bill Cassidy (LA) recently slammed former President Donald Trump on Sunday during an appearance on CNN’s “State of the Union” with host Kasie Hunt via The Gateway Pundit.

Notably, Cassidy was one of the 7 turncoat senators to vote to convict Trump in the second impeachment against President Trump. The Louisiana GOP censured Cassidy over his sham impeachment vote.

Cassidy told Kasie Hunt that Jack Smith’s classified documents case against Trump is a “slam dunk.”

“I don’t think Americans will vote for someone who has been convicted,” Cassidy said.

Kasie Hunt asked Cassidy if he thinks Trump should drop out of the race.

“I think so, but that’s up to him…but he will lose to Joe Biden if you look at the current polls,” Cassidy said.

Cassidy also said every single 2024 Republican candidate such as Nikki Haley, Vivek Ramaswamy and Asa Hutchinson can beat Joe Biden – but Trump, who is polling ahead of every single candidate, can’t beat Joe Biden.

Cassidy has been blasting Trump over the last couple of years. In a 2021 interview with Axios, the Louisiana Senator said voters would probably reject Trump in a 2024 bid for the White House and asserted he would not be voting for him.

“Trump is the first president in the Republican side at least to lose the House, the Senate and the presidency in four years. Elections are about winning,” Cassidy said.

Barry Russell
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