McCain furious at Megyn Kelly, Trump in the Epstein Files?

McCain reprimanded Megyn Kelly for her ‘barely legal’ comment, and Trump’s name surfaced in the Epstein emails.

McCain furious at Megyn Kelly,

controversy

The world of social media and podcasts is currently abuzz. While Megyn Kelly’s comments have sparked a major controversy, newly leaked emails from Jeffrey Epstein have created a stir in political circles. Let’s understand both matters in detail.

McCain’s Anger and the “Barely Legal” Debate

Recently, Megyn Kelly made some remarks that McCain (daughter of the late Sen. John McCain) is not at all happy with.

Speaking on his podcast, McCain bluntly stated that he found the entire conversation “insane.”

He said, “I don’t understand what the purpose of this discussion is other than to provoke and upset people.”

McCain strongly objected to the use of the term “barely legal.” In his view, “That’s a pornographic term, not a legal term.”

Wilkins: “Rationalizing is Disgusting”

Wilkins also offered his perspective on the show. He acknowledged that, yes, there’s a difference between a 5-year-old and a 15-year-old teenager—everyone knows that.

However, Wilkins stressed that this doesn’t mean a 15-year-old is ready to make decisions.

He said, “Justifying this in any way is disgusting.” McCain concluded the episode with a blunt statement: “It doesn’t matter what Megyn Kelly thinks or what we think.

The law says anyone under the age of 18 is a ‘child,’ and that’s all that matters.”

Epstein Emails: Trump’s Name and New Revelations

Democrats on the House Oversight Committee have released some of Jeffrey Epstein’s emails, which mention Donald Trump.

In a 2011 email to Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein wrote that Trump was the “dog that hasn’t barked,” meaning his name had not yet come under suspicion despite a victim’s time spent with him.

An email from 2019, in which a conversation with Trump biographer Michael Wolff mentions “Mara Lago,” Epstein claimed that Trump knew everything and even asked Epstein to resign.

A New 20,000-Page Document Dump

Just hours after these emails surfaced, Republicans also released approximately 20,000 pages related to the Epstein estate.

This case doesn’t seem to be cooling down yet, and more secrets are expected to be revealed in the coming days.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top