00:00Senator, politically on the Epstein matter, are you concerned about this, the way the drip, drip, drip has come out or just the fact that Trump seems to have lost control of the narrative here?
00:09I don't think that Trump hasn't lost control. Trump is in control of the White House and what's been going on through the country.
00:14I mean, it's looking at our economy.
00:15I'm talking about the narrative about the story.
00:17There is no narrative. The Democrats have been trying to make this whole thing about transparency, and it's a joke.
00:24Some Republicans too, though.
00:26Yeah, let's talk about the Democrats. Let's talk about the transparency of the Democrats.
00:28How transparent were they in the last four years?
00:30They lied to us about an oil pen. They lied to us about Russia.
00:33They lied to us about Hunter Biden's cover-up.
00:36They lied to us about Hunter Biden's laptop.
00:38There was no transparency.
00:40Now, all of a sudden, they want to take this high ground and say transparency.
00:42President Trump has been very clear about this Epstein from the beginning.
00:46He has called on all the information to be released.
00:49What else could he do?
00:50It's a clear separation of power between the executive, between legislative, and judicial.
00:55And we're equal code branch.
00:57We can't force another branch to do something that's outside of the Constitution.
01:02Judicial controls the Epstein files.
01:05They control the Epstein case.
01:07We can't force them to do it.
01:08We can call upon them to do it like the president has done.
01:11What else can he do?
01:12If you guys can think of something else, let me know.