BREAKING: Mainstream media sat on explosive tapes for weeks, burying the story until it finally saw the light of day at 11 PM on October 31.
I was one of the first to break the news, and within 24 hours, The Guardian picked it up.
Now, Jimmy Kimmel is out here questioning the media's deafening silence.
These tapes capture Epstein discussing his "friendship" with Trump for 100 hours—yep, 100 hours of damning revelations about a man Epstein called morally bankrupt.
Kimmel’s shock is justified; the American media went all in on manufactured scandals for years but went quiet on this.
When it’s Trump, suddenly legacy outlets have “standards,” like the truth here isn’t essential.
Kimmel’s point isn’t just another late-night punchline; it’s an indictment of a media complex that selectively buries real stories and expects us to forget them.
And his message is clear: this silence isn’t just oversight—it’s complicity. It’s up to the public to remember and act, to push back on the media's selective memory, and to keep these revelations alive.
If they won’t bring accountability, we sure as hell will.