“Shut up, you pig” and “you are terrible,” Trump told reporters when asked about Epstein

“Shut up, little pig.” Questions about the Epstein dossier angered Donald Trump. The President of the United States gave several outrageous answers in the space of a few hours. On Air Force One, a journalist tried to ask the president why the files regarding the financier who committed suicide in prison were not released if there were no relevant elements at the criminal level. “Shut up, shut up, little pig,” Trump responded. The clip (video) is allegedly circulating on social media on dozens of profiles that stigmatize the president’s words.

Currently, there is also tension in the Oval Office, where Trump welcomed Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Mary Bruce, an ABCnews journalist, asked a question about the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, the journalist who was murdered and dismembered in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in 2018. Trump didn’t like the question and used the “fake news” formula to label the journalist and the newspaper.

Bruce returned shortly thereafter with questions about the Epstein case. And Trump exclaimed (Video). “The problem wasn’t the question, it was the attitude. He’s a bad reporter. He started with a bad question to a very honorable person,” Trump said, referring to a question about Khashoggi. “He is a bad person and a bad journalist. I have nothing to do with Jeffrey Epstein. Do you know who was connected to Epstein? Bill Clinton. This is a ploy by the Democratic Party to prevent me from speaking about the $21 trillion investment coming into the United States. Epstein “didn’t give me money, he gave it to the Democrats. I believe his license should be revoked from ABCnews. The way he asks questions is terrible, he should go back to school to learn how to do journalism: no more questions from him.”