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"Read the damn room": Roseanne Barr takes a jab at Donald Trump over Epstein Files' alleged client list

Roseanne Barr throws shade at Donald Trump while commenting on the alleged Epstein Files client list, keeping her reputation for stirring controversy alive.
  • Roseanne Barr takes a jab at Donald Trump over Epstein Files' alleged client list
    Roseanne Barr takes a jab at Donald Trump over Epstein Files' alleged client list

    Roseanne Barr, now 72, has joined the group of MAGA fans who want answers from President Donald Trump about the doubts around Jeffrey Epstein’s well-known network. On Tuesday, Barr took to X to show her anger about Trump dodging questions about Epstein's "client list." She said in her post: 


    "Mr. President- Yes, we still care about Epstein. Is there a time to not care about child sex trafficking? Read the damn room," said Barr.


    Bar continued in a separate post:

    "I have slowly walked away from social media because it’s obviously just a brainwashing machine, but between Epstein, Nazis and Texas floods it’s hard to stay quiet. The best thing you can do is spread love and then leave. Don't come here to argue with evil people. It’s not good for anyone with a soul. Let the Nazis have their social clubs. We have family, life and love."


    FBI memo dismisses Epstein client list claims, but outrage among conservatives persists

    The furor among MAGA supporters has not slowed this week after a memo issued by the FBI and the Department of Justice made it clear that the frequently hyped up Epstein client list does not exist, which Attorney General Pam Bondi also claimed earlier as she had allegedly acquired said documents in February.

    As per the memo, the investigators did not find any non-fiction evidence that Jeffrey Epstein somehow extorted influential people at any point.

    Nevertheless, the scandal was not able to quiet down, as President Trump reacted negatively to questions from a reporter about Epstein during a cabinet meeting.

    In light of the incident, conservative commentators like Tucker Carlson are lashing out at the administration's approach, claiming that it is irresponsible to ignore the will of the people who seek answers.

    Carlson, reflecting the remonstrations of many in the far right, threatened that covertization of the subject might result in additional unrest. Conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer alleged predicting Bondi was attempting to bury the matter by sneaking out the memo during a holiday weekend, arousing speculation that there is still something deeper still covered up.


    The Conners keep going without Roseanne

    In the late 80s and 90s, Roseanne Barr made a mark on US pop culture with her hit show, Roseanne. The show, about a working-class family, used raw humor to show real-life problems. Years later, in 2018, the show returned, giving fans a taste of the past and pulling in big crowds. However, Roseanne tweeted a racial comment about Valerie Jarrett, who had worked closely with President Obama. This led to the end of the show.


    Even after the mess that got her kicked out, the network kept the popular fake family going with a new show, The Conners. It moved on with the story but left out its first big star. With known stars like John Goodman, Sara Gilbert, and Laurie Metcalf, the new show stood on its own two legs. It just ended a seven-year run on ABC, showing that the Conner family's heart could keep beating even without the key person it once had.

     


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    TOPICS: Roseanne Barr, Epstein Case