Mike Force Podcast: “We aren’t going to let this Epstein thing GO!”
Host: Mike Glover
Date: February 10, 2026
Episode Overview
In this episode, Mike Glover takes an unflinching look at the unresolved and deeply troubling circumstances surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, the child sex trafficking operation, the questionable actions (and inactions) of government agencies, and the political manipulation spanning both parties. Glover critiques the lack of transparency regarding the Epstein files and strongly argues for full public disclosure and accountability, no matter how powerful or connected the implicated individuals may be.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Reframing the Epstein Narrative (02:00)
- Glover immediately rebukes any attempt to minimize Epstein’s actions:
- “Epstein was not a rich, influential creep. He wasn't. He was a predator running a child sex trafficking network for powerful people.”
- He further alleges that Epstein likely operated as an agent for intelligence services such as Mossad and was “likely an asset of the CIA.”
- Glover expresses frustration with both politicians and media, especially those aligned with the right, for failing to call out these realities and being complicit in their silence.
2. The Issue with the Epstein Files’ Investigation (04:50)
- The host discusses the massive amount of unexamined evidence:
- 3 million documents, with 200,000 redacted, supposedly containing overwhelming proof of wrongdoing.
- Glover highlights that Ghislaine Maxwell is the only one meaningfully prosecuted, despite evidence of a sprawling network.
- He notes rumors of even more severe crimes, such as “murders, foreign children, young girls that are buried on a property of Epstein.”
3. Congressional Response and Political Retaliation (08:15)
- Congressman Thomas Massie’s push for releasing all Epstein files, including names, is spotlighted.
- President Trump on Truth Social called out Massie and his wife, something Glover notes as suspicious.
- Glover emphasizes Massie’s point: “If the American people are paying for the Department of Justice, then the American people deserve to know who was involved in a massive child trafficking operation.” (13:50)
- Glover criticizes the majority of Congress for not supporting these calls for transparency, suggesting they're afraid of retribution from their own parties or the administration.
4. The Dynamics of Power and Protection (10:35, 19:10)
- The podcast insists Epstein operated with an extensive team of recruiters, facilitators, protectors, financiers, and influential friends ("including high ranking members of the Israeli government and... Mossad").
- Glover points out obvious failures and deliberate protection:
- DOJ and FBI have had years of evidence but failed to act.
- Epstein's lenient 2008 deal is cited as proof of intervention “by accident. Someone protected him. I think someone protected him to the very end.”
5. The Obfuscation of Accountability (17:23)
- Glover states six co-conspirators are named in files as per Massie, yet none charged or publicly identified.
- Power and legal muscle are suggested as the reason, not classification or genuine national security.
- “How is it that you name in an investigation co-conspirators in an international child sex trafficking ring, and they're out there walking free?”
6. Breaking the Partisan Divide (20:06)
- He warns against politicizing the Epstein issue:
- “This is not a left versus right issue. They want it to be that way. They can close the door on this chapter and move on with their lives.”
- Epstein’s network included “politicians, celebrities, billionaires, academics, and royalty.”
7. The Clinton and Trump Connections (23:00)
- Glover lays out the documented facts:
- Clinton: Flown on Epstein’s planes; visited the island; in the social circle; records verify these ties.
- Trump: Social acquaintance in the '90s; banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago; not on flight logs; named “3,500 times” in documents, but no direct evidence of criminal guilt.
- Highlights the hypocrisy in selective outrage and lack of equal justice.
8. What Justice Looks Like (27:15)
- Glover calls for:
- “Unredacted FBI files, names, release, victims heard...I want to hear a victim talk and tell her story and call out these billionaires.”
- References Elon Musk offering legal support for victims who come forward.
- Criticizes law enforcement’s disproportionate energy on minor cases vs. the treatment of elites.
Memorable Quotes
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On false narratives:
“[Epstein] was a predator running a child sex trafficking network for powerful people...on top of that, he likely was an agent of Mossad and likely an asset of the CIA.” – Mike Glover (02:20) -
On justice:
“I think it's your position as well. If someone participated in trafficking minors... I don't care if they're Democrat, Republican, billionaire, celebrity, tech mogul... They should be exposed, they should be charged, and they should be held accountable.” – Mike Glover (28:40) -
On political cowardice:
“Why every member of Congress isn't demanding the same just shows you where their loyalties are. Because every constituent, both on the right and left, want this done. Yet there are only a handful of members of Congress who are asking for this because they're afraid to get squashed by the administration.” (16:55) -
On systemic protection:
“That failure didn't happen by accident. Someone protected him. I think someone protected him to the very end. I don't think it's a coincidence that there's gaps in the recording. I happen to believe, and this is a conspiracy for sure, that he's still alive. And until the DOJ fully opens the books, we have to assume that protection is still happening.” (21:40) -
On the real divide:
“This is the powerful verse. The powerless and the powerless were the victims. And many of those victims happen to be children.” (20:15)
Timestamps for Important Segments
- [02:00] – Main episode begins; Glover rebuts minimizing Epstein’s crimes and alleges intelligence agency involvement.
- [04:50] – On the incomplete investigation, 3 million documents, and political/media failures.
- [08:15] – Focus on Congressman Thomas Massie; political retaliation and the demand for file release.
- [10:35] – Breakdown of Epstein’s accomplices, Ghislaine Maxwell, and international connections.
- [13:50] – Glover on why public deserves full disclosure.
- [17:23] – Discussion of six co-conspirators; legal obfuscation.
- [19:10] – Failures of DOJ and FBI; deliberate system of protection.
- [20:06] – Warning against making the Epstein scandal a partisan football.
- [23:00] – Examining Clinton vs. Trump ties, factual comparisons.
- [27:15] – Glover’s vision for justice – full transparency and support for victims.
- [28:40] – Closing arguments for universal accountability, regardless of status.
Conclusion
Mike Glover delivers a fiery, unsparing critique of political gamesmanship and institutional cover-up in the Epstein case, underscoring the bipartisan, transnational corruption surrounding it. He reiterates the need for full, public, and unfiltered release of all investigative files and calls for accountability across all levels of power—without exceptions. The episode's pressing message: “Don’t let this go.”
