The Breakfast Club: DONKEY – Trump Defends Pam Bondi Over Epstein Files & Blames Democrats
Release Date: July 14, 2025
Host: Charlamagne Tha God
Guests: N/A
Podcast: The Breakfast Club by iHeartPodcasts
Introduction
In this electrifying episode of The Breakfast Club, host Charlamagne Tha God dives deep into the ongoing controversy surrounding former President Donald Trump's defense of former Attorney General Pam Bondi concerning the elusive Jeffrey Epstein client list. The discussion unpacks the tangled web of political maneuvering, conspiracy theories, and the relentless pursuit of truth in high-stakes political landscapes.
Trump’s Defense of Pam Bondi and Epstein Files
The episode opens with Charlamagne addressing the contentious issue of the supposed Jeffrey Epstein client list. He asserts that the Trump administration is actively "doubling and tripling down" on the narrative that the Epstein files do not exist.
Charlamagne Tha God [01:11]:
"They are doubling and tripling down on the lie that the Epstein client list doesn't exist."
Trump's remarks on Fox News are highlighted, where he indicated intentions to declassify the Epstein files, sparking widespread speculation and controversy.
Donald Trump [02:20]:
"I would declassify the Epstein files... I think that less so because, you know, you don't want to affect people's lives if it's phony stuff in there."
[02:20]
Charlamagne notes Trump's hesitant demeanor, suggesting a lack of transparency.
DOJ’s Position and Pam Bondi’s Statements
Charlamagne brings attention to statements made by Pam Bondi, who claims that the Epstein files are currently under review as per a directive from President Trump.
Pam Bondi [01:48]:
"It's sitting on my desk right now to review. That's been a directive by President Trump. I'm reviewing that."
[01:48]
However, Charlamagne questions the legitimacy of these claims, pointing out the DOJ's earlier stance that no concrete evidence exists linking Epstein to high-profile individuals.
Media Analysis and Contradictions
The episode transitions to an analysis of conflicting reports from media outlets like MSNBC. Joe Scarborough critically examines the White House's contradictory statements regarding the existence and origin of the Epstein files.
Joe Scarborough [03:21]:
"You cannot have files that do not exist that were set up by Barack Obama when in fact all of this happened years after Barack Obama was gone."
[03:21]
Charlamagne underscores the implausibility of Democrats orchestrating the alleged "files" after Obama's tenure, highlighting the inconsistencies within the administration's narrative.
Charlamagne’s In-Depth Commentary
Charlamagne offers his perspective on why the Epstein client list remains unpublished. He speculates that releasing the list would lead to "mutually assured destruction" across political and global elites, suggesting that the list's exposure would be damaging for all parties involved.
Charlamagne Tha God [04:19]:
"I personally believe the reason the Epstein list didn't come out was because it would be mutually assured destruction for everybody... That's why Trump doesn't want to put it out."
[04:19]
He further criticizes both political factions, asserting that Democrats have conveniently avoided pushing the Epstein issue, possibly due to implicated figures within their ranks.
Charlamagne Tha God [04:43]:
"If you really want to talk to the other side, then you have to talk about things the other side cares about. And you know what MAGA cares about? Conspiracy."
[04:43]
Charlamagne argues that the Epstein files could serve as a unifying issue for Democrats to engage the MAGA base, much like the bipartisan agreement observed in other controversial topics.
Conspiracy Theories and Political Polarization
Delving deeper, Charlamagne draws parallels between past conspiracy theories like Pizzagate and the current Epstein file debacle, suggesting that both political spectrums are prone to such narratives to demonize the opposition.
Charlamagne Tha God [06:10]:
"The base of the MAGA movement is not conservatism. It's conspiracy and white supremacy."
[06:10]
He emphasizes the necessity for Democrats to persistently challenge any suppression of the Epstein files, framing it as a critical issue that transcends partisan divides.
Closing Thoughts and Strategic Recommendations
In his concluding remarks, Charlamagne advises Democrats to maintain pressure on the Epstein file issue, positioning it as a potent tool to bridge gaps with the MAGA base. He underscores the importance of relentless advocacy to uncover and address the truth behind the Epstein scandal.
Charlamagne Tha God [08:48]:
"The moral of the story is we have no reason to protect pedophiles. And that should be the constant question to the Trump administration in regards to the Epstein files."
[08:48]
Additional Segments: Donkey of the Day and Celebrity News
After the intense political discourse, the show lightens the mood with the "Donkey of the Day" segment, humorously critiquing Drake's decision to cover up his LeBron James tattoo.
Angela Yee [08:48]:
"Drake got LeBron or had LeBron tatted on him. Do you think that's just a sign of respect for greatness or do y’all think that's a little too much?"
[08:48]
Charlamagne and co-host Angela Yee engage in playful banter, offering humorous takes on celebrity antics and tattoos, providing a balance to the heavy political discussions.
Conclusion
This episode of The Breakfast Club masterfully navigates the complex and contentious issue surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein client list, intertwining political analysis with cultural commentary. Charlamagne Tha God delivers a compelling narrative that challenges existing narratives, urging listeners to scrutinize the motives behind the suppression of potentially explosive information. Whether you agree with his viewpoints or not, the episode offers a thought-provoking examination of power, conspiracy, and the relentless pursuit of truth in modern politics.
Notable Quotes:
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Charlamagne Tha God [01:11]:
"They are doubling and tripling down on the lie that the Epstein client list doesn't exist." -
Donald Trump [02:20]:
"I would declassify the Epstein files... I think that less so because, you know, you don't want to affect people's lives if it's phony stuff in there." -
Joe Scarborough [03:21]:
"You cannot have files that do not exist that were set up by Barack Obama when in fact all of this happened years after Barack Obama was gone." -
Charlamagne Tha God [04:19]:
"I personally believe the reason the Epstein list didn't come out was because it would be mutually assured destruction for everybody." -
Charlamagne Tha God [08:48]:
"The moral of the story is we have no reason to protect pedophiles."
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