Summary of The Michael Knowles Show - Episode 1766: "You Are NEVER Getting the Epstein Client List"
Release Date: July 8, 2025
1. Introduction
In Episode 1766 of The Michael Knowles Show, host Michael Knowles delves into the contentious issue surrounding the much-discussed Jeffrey Epstein client list. The episode intertwines this topic with broader discussions on government transparency, societal influences on personal behavior, and recent developments within The Daily Wire.
2. Jeffrey Epstein Client List Controversy
Michael Knowles opens the episode by addressing the longstanding anticipation surrounding the release of Jeffrey Epstein's client list. He references a recent statement by the Attorney General and the Department of Justice (DOJ), which concluded that no such client list exists.
Michael Knowles [00:00]: "After years of promises to release the Jeffrey Epstein client list, the Department of Justice and the FBI have officially concluded that there is no Jeffrey Epstein client list and everyone should just forget about it."
He interviews Caroline Levitt, Press Secretary, who clarifies the status of the files under review by the DOJ:
Caroline Levitt [00:27]: "It's sitting on my desk right now to review. That's been a directive by President Trump... JFK files, MLK files. That's all in the process of being reviewed because that was done at the directive of the President from all of these agencies."
Knowles expresses skepticism about the DOJ's claims, highlighting inconsistencies and questioning the authenticity of the available video footage of Epstein's death.
Michael Knowles [06:18]: "What happened in that minute? Did Hillary sneak into the cell? Maybe it was Queen Elizabeth... Whatever happened, you're not going to find out."
3. Government Transparency and Public Skepticism
Knowles critiques public trust in government transparency, drawing parallels between the Epstein files and the JFK assassination records. He argues that the government's selective disclosure undermines public confidence.
Michael Knowles [04:15]: "If any of that were in there, you would not have the files... We're talking about the client list. I don't. I don't think people understand the most important part of the client list."
4. Accountability Beyond the 'Johns'
Shifting focus, Knowles emphasizes the importance of investigating not just the direct perpetrators ('the Johns') but also the higher echelons that may have supported Epstein.
Michael Knowles [17:13]: "I still want accountability for the clients... The Johns are the least important part of it."
5. Case Study: Trans Identified Coach at Gettysburg High School
Transitioning to societal issues, Knowles discusses a disturbing case involving a trans-identified male sports coach at Gettysburg High School. The coach was found guilty of sending homemade pornography to a school board member and previously exhibited inappropriate behavior in school facilities.
Michael Knowles [34:02]: "AN 8-year-old boy was found to be raised by dogs... because we're mimetic creatures."
He uses this incident to argue for the regulation of personal behavior, linking it to broader social and political implications.
6. Conservative Social Policy and Pornography Regulation
Building on the previous segment, Knowles advocates for stricter controls on pornography, countering arguments that personal privacy should negate societal concerns.
Michael Knowles [41:10]: "Because we're the political creature... That's why we want to ban it, because it does affect us."
7. Introduction of Isabel Brown to The Daily Wire
In a significant development, Knowles announces the addition of Isabel Brown to The Daily Wire team. He highlights her passion for cultural advocacy and her vision for shaping the next generation's American Dream.
Michael Knowles [38:51]: "We have just brought on the latest Daily Wire host. That would be Isabel Brown."
Isabel Brown [39:04]: "We are working very hard behind the scenes... building something meaningful that people can have hope and optimism in again for our future."
8. Reflection on Political Systems and Effectiveness
Knowles concludes the episode by reflecting on the nature of political systems, emphasizing the necessity for politicians to understand and work within existing frameworks to effect meaningful change.
Michael Knowles [44:34]: "If you're going to be a politician, learn how to work the system... understand how the world works, then work the system and get good stuff."
He critiques the simplistic notion of transforming government, advocating instead for pragmatic engagement to achieve desired outcomes.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
- Michael Knowles [00:00]: "You are NEVER getting the Epstein client list."
- Caroline Levitt [00:27]: "It's sitting on my desk right now to review."
- Michael Knowles [06:18]: "Why would they release this? This is the most insulting part of it to me."
- Isabel Brown [39:04]: "We're building something meaningful that people can have hope and optimism in again for our future."
- Michael Knowles [44:34]: "If you're going to be a politician, learn how to work the system."
Conclusion
Episode 1766 of The Michael Knowles Show offers a critical examination of governmental transparency, societal influence on personal behavior, and strategic efforts within The Daily Wire to influence cultural narratives. Through incisive commentary and relevant case studies, Knowles underscores the complexities of navigating and shaping modern political and social landscapes.
