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    WATCH: CNN Gets Roasted as Conservative Exposed Democrats for Epstein Ties

    By Michael CantrellJanuary 4, 2026Updated:January 4, 2026
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    Conservative commentator Scott Jennings made an appearance on NewsNight with Abby Phillip where he went completely scorched earth and exposed Democrats for having ties with the disgraced billionaire, pedophile, and human trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. One of the biggest bombshells Jennings brought up during the panel discussion was how journalists were actually trying to work with Epstein to take down President Donald Trump.

    The conversation during the panel was centered around emails concerning Trump’s former connections to Epstein and the call for full transparency concerning redacted files in the possession of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Stacey Schneider kicked things off during the discussion by slamming the president for saying that the files are a hoax and then calling for the Justice Department to investigate them, which she views as hypocrisy.

    “Then we’ve got Donald Trump saying, it’s an Epstein hoax. Everybody look away. There’s nothing here. Now, he’s ordered the Department of Justice, to investigate something that he’s called a hoax and doesn’t exist,” she started off. “So when does this stop? It’s like Alice in Wonderland here, and it’s going after people, but now it’s on steroids because his name is showing up in these emails.”

    She clarified that it looks “unsavory” for President Trump’s name to appear in the emails, but said she’s not accusing the president of participating in any sort of wrongdoing. “It was unsavory the other day. I’m not saying he’s guilty of wrongdoing. I’m not saying the email showed he’s guilty of wrongdoing, but his connection to Epstein, as shown in those emails, according to Epstein, is unsavory and it’s not good.”

    And that’s when Jennings decided it was time to set the record straight. He asked the other members of the panel if it was a new revelation that, long ago, Trump had a relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, before going on to drop the hammer on Democrats for not only trying their best to make connections between the two men that no evidence supports, but for the media working with Epstein to try and take down the president.

    According to CNN, Jennings fired back, ” Is that new information that he knew Jeffrey Epstein? Is it new information that Trump excommunicated him from Mar-a-Lago? Is it — the only new information that we got this week off those emails was that somebody from The New York Times was advising Jeffrey Epstein, and we learned tonight from The Washington Post that Jeffrey Epstein was programming Democratic members of Congress.”

    “We didn’t learn anything we didn’t already know about Donald Trump, which was other than Jeffrey Epstein hated Donald Trump, and now Democrats are aligning themselves with Jeffrey Epstein because orange man bad,” he continued. Schneider then responded, “Did you read those three emails? There are really bad-looking…”

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    Jennings broke in saying, “They’re not.” Schneider jumped in again, saying, “The optics are terrible.” Jennings again said, “They are not.” She attempted to get the final word by saying, “Okay. They’re putting Trump with one of the victims in Jeffrey Epstein’s house.” However, the damage was already done, and Jennings’s point driven home.

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