Tucker Carlson
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And a month later, he's murdered.
So it stands to reason that anyone involved in any of that probably had direct involvement in his murder.
No one ever asked these questions.
That's not considered interesting because it's not related to sex.
But it may be a little bit closer to the heart of why this is such a touchy subject for this administration.
Because keep in mind, Donald Trump was president in 2019.
And it was his attorney general, Attorney General Barr, the son, strangely, of the man who had given Jeffrey Epstein his first job teaching at the Dalton School and then helped get him a job at Bear Stearns and then launched him into whatever world he occupied until he was murdered.
Under the authority of Attorney General Barr.
Kind of weird.
Well, so weird that at very least demands an explanation, which we've never received.
In any case, probably not going to receive one anytime soon because the president who could explain it was remarkably touchy about the subject.
Very, very touchy.
And whenever it came up, and this was a shock to a lot of his supporters, he didn't just brush it off and say, oh, yeah, we'll get to that after we fix the economy and lowered gas prices and made it possible for your son to get a job.
No, his response was, well, hysterical.
Shut up.
Anyone who asks about Epstein is not my supporter and I don't want your support.
He said that in a Truth Social post at the time last summer.
Look it up.
And so for those of us who campaigned for Trump and voted for him and liked him, the first thought was, what is this?
Isn't the whole point of your administration to drain the swamp?