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Roseanne Barr blasts Trump for reversing position on Epstein files


Roseanne Barr calls Donald Trump, whom she supported twice as president, after saying that it was “incredible” that “people always speak of” Jeffrey Epstein, the disgrace financier and the condemned sexual offender whose death in prison in 2019 was judged to suicide.

“Mr. President-Yes, we always care about Epstein,” she wrote in an article on Tuesday on social networks. “Is there a time not to worry about sex for children’s sex? Read the fucking room.”

Trump wraised the whole political aisle for his response to a journalist at a meeting of the cabinet earlier in the day that asked the president to develop a controversial note disseminated by the Ministry of Justice on Monday. The memo said that a “systematic review” of the so-called “Epstein files” revealed “no list of incriminating customers”, “” no credible evidence has only revealed Epstein sang eminent individuals in the context of his actions “, and no other cause of investigation.

“Do you always talk about Jeffrey Epstein? This guy has spoken for years. We have Texas, we have everything,” said Trump, referring to catastrophic floods in the Kerr County region. “People always talk about this guy, this creep? It’s amazing!”

When he pushed to explain an alleged minute of missing sequences of prisons security cameras the day Epstein died, Trump continued: “I cannot believe that you are asking questions about Epstein at a time like this, where we have the greatest success, and also the tragedy with what happened in Texas … It seems to be a decoration.”

While Barr said in January that “it really injured my feelings” that the interior circle of Trump had not welcomed her support, the actress did not hesitate in her loyalty, releasing a pro-Trump rap song the same month and calling the “biggest president of all time” in June.

However, Barr explained in a follow -up of her exhorting Trump post that she “removed social media slowly because it is obviously just a brain washing machine, but between Epstein, Nazis and Texas, it is difficult to remain silent.”

Roseanne Barr on “The Tonight Show” in 2018 and Donald Trump in The Hague in 2025.

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Barr became a familiar name in the late 1980s and in the 90s by showing off his eponymous sitcom, Roseanne. The series was relaunched in early 2018, but canceled in a few months after Barr published a racist tweet attacking the former president of President Obama, Valerie Jarrett.

The spin-off ConnecsWho saw John Goodman, Sara Gilbert and Laurie Metcalf take over all their roles without Barr, recently concluded his seven seasons on ABC.

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