Jimmy Kimmel is certain that Trump did not kill Epstein: “He could not be silent”

Jimmy Kimmel explained to his audience “Jimmy Kimmel Live” Wednesday evening why he is absolutely certain that Donald Trump did not kill Jeffrey Epstein. Mainly, because his behavior since the death of the billionaire sex criminal in 2019 is exactly the opposite of the way Trump would act if he had done so.
“He couldn’t be silent,” joked Kimmel during his monologue.
This joke occurred after the ABC host devoted considerable time during his monologue about Epstein.
“As you probably know, the Republicans forced early recreation during the summer, to avoid having to vote to release Epstein files, which many of them do not want to do because it would upset Bigly Orange Julius César,” said Kimmel. “So, they kicked the hope that, I don’t know, we would be struck by a tidal raz or something. He would be washing but he did not win.”
“So they tried another stupid idea. Again,” said Kimmel, explaining how the chamber’s supervisory committee published more than 30,000 pages of documents related to Epstein, the majority of which were already public.
“You might think that of all cases, that of Jeffrey Epstein would get a full version. But no,” joked Kimmel. He then noted how a new thing included in published files is a minute of video camera sequences watching the Epstein cell on the night of his death, which had previously been awkwardly edited.
“These images, in one way or another, this sequence has been reissued more than times than the Zack Snyder League League Cup. But, and this is a big problem for Trump, because the push to release the names does not only come from the left,” said Kimmel. He noted how several “hardcore conspiracy theorists” united their forces with the Democrats to vote to release everything, although the leaders of the Republican Party continue to resist.
This includes the president of the Mike Johnson room, who insists that it would be “irresponsible”. It prompted Kimmel to joke: “People trying to eliminate the measles vaccine think that it would be dangerously irresponsible to release these files.”
Kimmel noted that the deputy of Georgia Marjorie Taylor Greene is on the side of people who push the release of the files, which prompted her to joke from “good work” to disbelief.
Later in the monologue, after noting how Trump continues to complain that the problem will not disappear, Kimmel continues: “Listen, I have an idea of the way you can get people to talk about publishing the Epstein files. Release Epstein files… What is hidden?
“As there must have been something in there. I can’t imagine doing this because he cares about someone else. This list of Epstein is the first time that Trump did not want his name on something,” said Kimmel. “There is a lot of speculation, notably the writer Michael Wolff, who wrote a bunch of books on Trump. Wolff launched the possibility that Trump could have killed Epstein.”
“Which, listen, I know he has done a lot of things, bad things, but I don’t think Donald Trump has ordered Jeffrey Epstein a blow. And the reason why I don’t think he had commanded a blow is because if he did, he could not be silent,” said Kimmel.
“” He was not a good guy, he’s a villain, and now thanks to your favorite president, he left. I had it rubbed, “joked Kimmel.”
Look at the full monologue below:




