Shocking moment Trump blasts female reporter who asked about Epstein files with savage 3-word remark
Donald Trump appeared visibly frustrated when questioned about newly released emails linked to Jeffrey Epstein, leading to a tense interaction with a Bloomberg reporter. The president has recently clashed with journalists and political figures, including Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, amid increasing calls for full disclosure of the Epstein documents.
The incident occurred on November 14 as Trump boarded Air Force One en route to Mar-a-Lago in Florida. Reporters pressed him on whether the latest emails contained incriminating information. In response to a female reporter, Trump pointed at her and said, “Quiet. Quiet, piggy,” drawing immediate attention.
The comment followed the release by House Democrats of three new emails involving Epstein. One included correspondence between Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence for trafficking minors. In the messages, Epstein referenced Trump and claimed he had never been named by victims.
Another email reportedly alluded to rumors that Epstein and Maxwell used Mar-a-Lago to target young women — allegations Trump has consistently denied. The messages also mentioned conversations involving author Michael Wolff.
In remarks to the press days later, Trump stated he knew nothing of the emails and reiterated that his relationship with Epstein had ended many years ago.
The exchange added to a history of remarks from Trump critics view as demeaning toward women, including comments aimed at political opponents, entertainers, and public figures.
The interaction highlighted rising tensions surrounding the ongoing release of Epstein files and the scrutiny Trump faces as more details about Epstein’s network and associations continue to emerge.