
The Michael Knowles Show Ep. 1807 - Missing Minute Of Epstein Cell Footage REVEALED
Sep 4, 2025
The release of the missing minute from Jeffrey Epstein's cell footage sparks a debate over government transparency and accountability. Victim testimonies echo a call for true justice amidst the political exploitation of their stories. Meanwhile, a whimsical look at a political figure's engagement adds humor to the mix, reflecting on political rivalries. The podcast also dives into media evolution, highlighting shifts in elite opinions and cultural trends reshaping political discourse. Tune in for a blend of serious inquiry and lighthearted commentary!
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Differentiate Underage Victims From Adult Workers
- Knowles distinguishes underage trafficking victims from adult sex workers among those labeled 'victims.'
- He cautions conflating consensual adult sex work with child abuse when seeking justice.
Reasons Names May Stay Hidden
- Knowles suggests survivors might avoid naming names due to defamation risk or settlement agreements.
- He implies financial or legal constraints could delay disclosure.
Political Motives Shape Epstein Coverage
- Knowles argues media mileage on Epstein aims to politically damage Trump despite lack of evidence.
- He contends any serious evidence implicating Trump would have surfaced years earlier.
