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On a November 14 flight aboard Air Force One, Donald Trump told a female reporter “Quiet. Quiet, Piggy” after she questioned him about the Jeffrey Epstein email releases. The pointed remark and gesture drew immediate backlash for its tone toward the press, amplifying scrutiny over Trump’s handling of the Epstein-related records and his conduct with journalists.

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00:00During a press gaggle on November 14, while aboard Air Force One, Donald Trump snapped at a female reporter who asked if anything incriminating appeared in the newly released Epstein emails.
00:13When the question was raised, Trump pointed a finger in her face and said, quiet, quiet, piggy.
00:20Sir, if there's nothing incriminating in the box, sir, quiet, quiet, piggy.
00:26The moment sparked backlash as critics flagged the remarks as harassing and emblematic of a fraught relationship with the press, especially when tied to the still unfolding Epstein files.
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