Charlamagne tha God didn’t hold back on Tuesday’s episode of The Breakfast Club, blasting the liberal media for what he sees as selective silence around Bill Clinton’s past ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
“It’s just funny how the news works,” Charlamagne said. “Bill Clinton wrote a letter to Jeffrey Epstein for his birthday, and Epstein had a painting of him in a dress and heels in his New York mansion — but nobody’s talking about that.”
He made it clear he doesn’t care about party lines. “Everybody got to go. Burn it all down,” Charlamagne declared. “Whoever’s on that list needs to go. Nobody should be protecting pedophiles.”
The radio host’s comments came after President Trump reignited questions about Epstein’s connections, urging reporters to ask about Clinton and former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers instead of focusing on him.
“You ought to be speaking about Larry Summers. You ought to be speaking about Bill Clinton,” Trump said Friday before heading to Scotland. “They’re all over the place.”
Trump said he never visited Epstein’s private island — a claim Clinton also makes. In his 2024 memoir Citizen, Clinton wrote that he wished he had never met Epstein at all.
Neither Clinton nor Summers have been charged or formally accused of wrongdoing in relation to Epstein’s crimes. Still, Charlamagne said the media’s uneven coverage is part of the problem.
When co-host Morgan Wood suggested Clinton would still be under scrutiny if he were president today, Charlamagne pushed back: “No, he wouldn’t. Liberal media wouldn’t push the issue. Period.”
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