President Donald Trump told a reporter “quiet, piggy” during an exchange with media on Air Force One on Friday about the Jeffrey Epstein files.
In a video of a gaggle with the press on November 14 released by the White House, Trump says "quiet, quiet piggy" as a female reporter, stood off camera, begins to ask a question about the files. The president then appears to wave a finger in her face.
The reporter was from Bloomberg, CBS News' Jennifer Jacobs later said in a post on X.
President Trump has since told House Republicans to vote to release the Epstein files, saying in a Truth Social post on Sunday, that "we have nothing to hide" and that "it’s time to move on from this Democrat Hoax".
The House will hold a vote on Tuesday on whether to release all unclassified files related to

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