Notably sensitive Donald Trump blew a fuse midair this weekend when a Bloomberg reporter dared to ask whether any of Jeffrey Epstein's newly released emails implicated him. Instead of answering, the bloated kankle sufferer jabbed his finger in her face and snapped, "Quiet. Quiet, Piggy," in a tone that blended menace with contempt. The gaggle, held aboard Air Force One while en route to his Florida dinner club, quickly descended into a showcase of the president's reflexive hostility to women who challenge him—and his default to name-calling when scared.
When an off-camera female reporter — later identified as a Bloomberg reporter — began to ask if there was anything "incriminating" in the Epstein emails, Trump pointed a finger in her face.
"Quiet. Quiet, Piggy," he said menacingly.
"Pig

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