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“Tricked Out By Uncle Jeffrey” - Ex-Obama Counsel RESIGNS Amid Epstein Files Fallout
15 Feb 2026
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Chapter 1: Who is Kathy Ruemmler and why did she resign?
They announced top Goldman Sachs lawyer Kathy Romler to resign over Epstein-Links. What they forget to tell you is this was Obama's main lawyer when Obama was president. She was the main counsel. So the way they wrote the title makes you seem like they're taking a shot at who?
David Solomon and they're taking a shot at Goldman by the way Rob can you copy paste her name and just go ask who is she okay or go to her profile LinkedIn whatever you want to go to there you go go go a little bit lower if you could zoom in zoom in Rob whoops so there you go she was White House counsel to President Obama but no they put Goldman Sachs what do you think is bigger
White House, what storyline is a bigger storyline? White House counsel to President Barack Obama fired due to ties to Epstein. And, Rob, what came out in the Epstein files about her and Epstein? I mean, the way they were speaking was very mushy, mushy, like the relationship is a little bit.
She referred to him as Uncle Jeffrey. I have a newscast where they talk about the gifts that she received as well, if you'd like me to play.
Go ahead, Rob.
We begin here at 11 with breaking news. There is new fallout amid the release of the Epstein files. Goldman Sachs top lawyer.
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Chapter 2: What were the implications of Kathy Ruemmler's ties to Jeffrey Epstein?
The top lawyer at Goldman Sachs, Kathy Remler, is stepping down after emails showed that she had a close relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Remler was also White House counsel to former President Barack Obama. Newly released documents show that she called Epstein Uncle Jeffrey and accepted luxury gifts from the disgraced financier.
Her resignation takes effect June 30th, and in a statement, Remler said in part, my responsibility is to put Goldman Sachs' interests first. The company's CEO said she will be missed. I accepted her resignation, and I respect her decision.
If this had been a conservative, the first two words would have been, Trump lawyer quits. Those would have been the first two words.
for sure, but this is her current role right now, right?
That's why they're saying- It doesn't matter, Adam.
She got a high-end Hermes bag for 93.50. She got multiple bottles of wine, boots, a watch, and other clothing items. In one email she wrote, she was totally tricked out Jeffries boots, handbag and watch, a Hermes Apple watch band.
She discussed which style she wanted in a 2018 email, and some reports suggest luxury coats and additional accessories like designer fur, trims, and other possible other gifts. There you go.
I want to know why. Why was he so close to her that he felt he had to swag her up like that? Why? That's what I want to know. What was she doing for him? What work was she doing? He decided, man, I got to send swag. I just got to light up her lobby with her assistant dropping all this stuff in.
Are you discounting her ability to be a lawyer and practice law?
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Chapter 3: How did the media frame Kathy Ruemmler's resignation?
With Epstein?
With Epstein.
14 to 19?
11,000?
11,300.
Was she working with Obama at the time?
14 she was. From 2014 to 2019, that's one direct message on 70% of the days. And then banking billionaire Ariane de Rothschild sent or received 5,500 emails, while former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers exchanged 4,300 emails. So this is, I mean...
Epstein was into the Obama administration at least, you know, 2013, 14 until he left office in January of 17. At least that there's the overlap. We have the dates. Summers was his treasury guy.
This is his lawyer. So here's what I think is going on, because you asked about grading Pam Bondi and whether Trump is going to address this or now or kick the can down the road. Here's my opinion. I think Trump is going to kick the can down the road. By the way, he's not kicking the can down the road on anything else. Tariffs, border, Greenland, Gulf of America. Pick an issue.
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Chapter 4: What gifts did Kathy Ruemmler receive from Epstein?
By the way, Bill Barr has been in attorney general in politics so long, he was under the Trump administration and also under the Bush administration attorney general. What does Bill Barr have to say about this? So you have a cast of characters between Loretta Lynch, Eric Holder, who was under Obama. You have Alberto Gonzalez. Janet Reno under Clinton. This thing has been going on for decades.
And they want to put everything on Pam Blondie, who's clearly sort of unequipped to handle all this. But the reality is, it's kind of like blaming Shador Sanders for why Cleveland Browns suck. Your organization sucks.
And she's just the latest quarterback in a crappy team. Adam, that mental yoga, I got to back up on. Nobody is putting it on Pam Bondi. We're looking at how she handled herself during a hearing. You said it, and you're talking to the whole scandal and the whole thing, and there's some weird, odd football metaphor in there. No one is putting the whole calamity on Pam Bondi.
You don't understand how football works?
There's a quarterback, and he's running the team. Oh, stop. You always interrupt.
And if the quarterback sucks, you're going to blame the quarterback. Stop, stop, stop. But the entire team sucks. This is a tired technique.
There's such a tired technique, Adam. I think people wish they'd knock it down.
That's my point. Unbelievable. It's the administrations that have been in there over... Previously. Did Bill Barr speak on this? Did Eric Holder speak on this? That's a very good point. Did Merrick Garland speak on this? These are the people who have been with the files for years and for decades, and you want to put it on Pam Blunt?
By the way, so if you want to play this clip, Rob, because this is a very valid argument to debate. Play this clip.
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Chapter 5: What questions arise about transparency in political accountability?
Did you ask Merrick Garland that the last four years? Did you talk about Epstein at all the last four years? I'm reclaiming my time. I'm glad you're asking about Merrick Garland because this is bigger than Watergate. This goes over four administrations. You don't have to go back to Biden. Let's go back to Obama. Let's go back to George Bush.
This cover-up spans decades, and you are responsible for this portion of it. Now, I want to know at what point, at what point Did the FBI and the DOJ decide that Lex Westner was not a co-conspirator?
Because our Epstein Files Transparency Act requires you, please put it back on the screen, to release the internal decision about whether to prosecute him or not, and it's not in the files, and it's not in the files for any of these other men. I didn't even see this clip, but this is essentially what I'm saying. Is that why you played this? Yeah, no, no, I'm playing it for a different reason.
Go ahead. Adam, you make a fantastic point. No, no, hear me out. This is your, I understand a thousand percent your point. Nobody talked about it. Nobody cared about it. The only problem about Pam Bondi, besides the connection of her and Florida and coming in after Epstein and being the AG here, hear me out.
don't make the promises don't come in front of the camera and say we have this we have 10 000 videos and we're going to show you don't be cash patel hold on don't be cash patel and say this and i'm gonna do this on day one this you know what those other idiots didn't make the promises because they all kept their mouth shut when you come out and say i promise i'm gonna show you i'm gonna promise and then we ask for it and you're blocking and you're covering up stuff you're deleting this and you're hiding co-conspirators that's the difference
You're right. None of them talked about it because they're all implicated. All of their donors, all their friends, all their people, all the judges, all the presidents and everything. Don't make the promise. Keep your mouth shut. That's how you kick the can down the street. That's the problem. She made the promise.
And don't go to lunch in Washington, D.C. and shoot your mouth off to somebody and get overheard in a public restaurant.
Would you put Bambondi in the top five best performing people that they've appointed or the bottom five?
Bottom five. It's closer to the bottom probably.
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Chapter 6: How does Trump's administration handle controversies?
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