Valuetainment
“I NEVER Went To Epstein's Island” - Bill Gates FIGHTS Epstein STD Allegations
07 Feb 2026
Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
People simply want to get to the bottom of it.
Chapter 2: What recent revelations about Bill Gates and Epstein have emerged?
I mean, it's so bad right now that Bill Gates' ex-wife, Melinda Gates, gets invited on an interview right after she's learning about the fact from the Epstein files that he caught an STD that he was worried about giving her, and Epstein told him allegedly what to take. What drugs to give her. Play this clip here. Go ahead, Rob.
The emails in the files suggest that Bill Gates had additional affairs and that he tried to get medication to treat a sexually transmitted infection and that he was going to give you the medicine without you knowing. His representative has said all of this is false.
It is not on you to have to respond to the details of that alleged behavior, but I wonder what your dominant emotion is when you read these news articles with these details.
sad just unbelievable sadness unbelievable sadness right um and again i'm able to take my own sadness and look at those young girls and say my god how did they how did that happen to those girls, right? And so for me, it's just sadness, sadness for, you know, I've left, I had to, I left my marriage. I had to leave my marriage. I wanted to leave my marriage.
I had to leave the, I felt I needed to eventually leave the foundation. So it's just sad. That's the truth.
Did Bill respond to that? Bill Gates does respond. Can we play the – Does he really? Yeah, and you know what he's trying to go – I'll let him play again. I'll give my two cents. Pat, you study human nature.
Yeah.
Tell me – yeah. Does that – when you look at her like that, what do you think? I feel bad for her. I feel sorry for her. What do I think? See what Bill has to say.
Well, I'll tell you what I think. I think a couple things. I mean, look, it's not even the believable part. I think the number one emotion is embarrassed.
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Chapter 3: How did Melinda Gates express her emotions regarding the Epstein allegations?
you pretty much agree that there's something weird about this relationship you're getting into. Can you imagine if I go to my wife and I say, babe, listen, once a year, I'm hanging out with my ex. Oh, okay. If you agree to that, we can get married.
Yeah, by the way, when I was getting married, my imagination clearly wasn't big enough.
I mean...
You got to think bigger, buddy.
I mean, good Lord. Yeah, you were worried about like the honeymoon. But she agreed to it.
That's what I'm saying. Forward thinker. But where I'm going to is I actually think Melinda, maybe not the Epstein stuff, Melinda kind of knew this guy is the richest man in the world I'm about to marry. I probably have to agree to certain things that maybe I wouldn't get if I married Mr. Johnson, who's a second grade teacher making $47,200 a year. This guy makes that a second.
It's a very different situation you got. So I think she kind of knew who she was getting into. Maybe not the Epstein guy. Here's Bill Gates responding. Go ahead, Rob.
to a lot of very rich people, and he was saying he could get them to give money to Global Health. In retrospect, that was a dead end, and I was foolish to spend time with him. I was one of many people who regret ever knowing him.
You've no doubt seen the allegations, including some of them from the last 24 to 48 hours.
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Chapter 4: What was Bill Gates' response to the allegations against him?
If I'm going down, I'm pulling everybody down. But the one thing, the one thing, Jared, I want to know your opinion. Yeah, but she didn't go to the island. I think that's what she said. No, no, absolutely. But the main thing I think, Bill Clinton had Jeffrey Epstein come to the White House, how many times, Rob, 11, 17? 17. 17 times he came to the White House.
Why is a known pedophile coming to the freaking White House to visit with him? And then Mark Middleton, the guy that hooked up the whole thing,
hangs himself shoots himself in the chest suicide and then they don't find the gun and it's ruled a suicide that's a whole that's a whole different situation but the fact that hillary knows if he goes down everybody's going down and that's that's how it is what do you think jared well i think the reason hillary's acting like this because again she has nothing to do with any of this no one has ever accused hillary uh with anything with jeffrey epstein the republicans threw her in to try to you know make it sexier and so she's like well if you're going to include me then i'm then i'm then i'm let's go so i
So she's going to draw on other things?
Stories not even related to Epstein? I think she'll come and embarrass him. Look, again, they held Hillary for 11 hours in a hearing one time. I saw it all. Without a bathroom break. Hillary can handle herself. Is that the Benghazi thing? What difference does it make? Hillary can handle herself. So I think that's what she's doing here.
Watching the Melinda Gates thing, and I've seen it now a couple of times. I mean, when the question comes in, she takes a gulp of air. It looks like she threw up and swallowed it. Yes. Okay. Whether that particular email is true or not, she looks into the camera and basically tells us stuff like that is true that she is aware of. It doesn't have to be that particular email.
Maybe it is or isn't true that email, but stuff on that level. she knows in her mind.
Can you do me a favor, Rob? Run a poll and ask this question. Who do you trust more, Bill Clinton or Hillary Clinton? I'm actually curious to know what the audience is going to say. Bill Clinton or Hillary Clinton? Because in ties to Trump, and I'll come to you, this was back in 2015 at CPAC. Trump's being asked about Bill Clinton. I don't know if you remember this clip or not.
He went hard on Bill Clinton with Epstein. If you want to play this clip, Rob, go for it.
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Chapter 5: What are the implications of Bill Gates' alleged affairs?
Got a lot of problems coming up, in my opinion, with the famous island with Jeffrey Epstein.
A lot of problems.
I don't know, but that island was really a cesspool. There's no question about it.
By the way, if you look at the president, he looks much better than he did here. So he's lost weight. Look at those cheeks. Good for him, right? Look at that.
He looks better today than he did in 2015. Adam, go ahead. Well, number one, we have to state the clear fact. Trump was talking about the cesspool island in 2015. Before he was president. We needed a project manager. Whoa. So if you need a project manager, there you go. But let's give Trump a little credit.
He was calling out Epstein before he even was president, before he was even running for president, when he was just initiating his campaign right after he came down the escalator. So everybody's accusing Trump of doing something wrong? I don't think so. Number two, there's a big difference between someone like President Bill Clinton and Bill Gates. Bill Gates first.
What the hell does Bill Gates need from Epstein? He doesn't need money. He doesn't need access. He doesn't need power. You're the richest man in the world or one of the richest men in the world. What are you going to Epstein for? Tax advice? So in my opinion, you're going to Epstein Island because you want to get away. Well, he says he never went to Epstein Island.
Okay, but you're associating with Epstein for what? For access to maybe some fun. Okay, I don't know if you did or didn't go. Clinton is a little bit different. Do you need money? Do you need power? Do you need fundraising? Are your next moves after you're leaving the White House?
You're saying Bill needs Epstein more than Gates needs Epstein.
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Chapter 6: How do the panelists feel about the accountability of powerful elites?
Then there's another second level of gigantic people, very successful, very wealthy people around the world. And so people think that these were bribery things that were going on. You get a little leverage on these folks. And so that's part of what people want to find out. On Trump, I will tell you this. Trump is brilliant at a lot of things.
One of the things he's brilliant of is he takes something that he knows he's got an issue with and he puts it on other people. He takes his weakness, he takes his vulnerability, and he puts it on other people. I think Trump was getting ahead of the Epstein thing, knowing, hey, I'm all over that thing too.
I think the other side is much better at it than that. I think in that side, For him to do that, you know how many times CNN has to apologize and say it's right. They did kick him off. He did kick out Epstein. Abby had to do it. Then I think a week ago, A guy on CNN came out and said, a proven human trafficker, whatever, and he said it twice. He had Scott Jennings called him out.
He had to come out and apologize. He was just on Piers Morgan yesterday, found 50 different ways to apologize because he knows if the president wanted to assume he can. If you're not afraid... If you're not afraid of what you've done, you'll sue. And then you have to go through discovery. So if the guy is playing that much, I'm not telling he hasn't done it in his career.
I think that's actually a playbook from the other side that happens a lot. He just came out. Can you imagine, like, what are you doing bringing the girls out during the debate with Hillary Clinton? If you do that, you have to know the next day they could bring 50 girls on you. Who was E. Jean Carroll?
This morning I was watching E. Jean Carroll's interview with Anderson Cooper, and he's like, you know, so what is rape to you? Rape is not physical. It's a fantasy. And he's like, we're going to go to a break. Anderson, you're fascinating. You're fascinating. All these dumb stories that they try to put on him. So I think that game, I believe Hillary is much better at it than Trump.
And look at this year. Look at the score right here.
people trust bill clinton wow they do not trust hillary clinton 3 500 people yeah they do not regarding epstein or overall well that's what they're saying the audience what's the topic we're talking about by the way just to say one thank you to everybody that's watching this i've been in the insurance business for 20 some years okay love the industry life changing if you're watching this and you want to ensure yourself do yourself a favor and go buy the shirt allegedly
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