
"Since last November, which is not really that much time, there have been three times that women reporters have confronted or asked President Trump some pretty basic questions about the Epstein files. And all three times he lashed out, once he said, Quiet, piggy to a reporter, female reporter. And then just earlier this week, he attacked our own Kaitlan Collins again, asking, doing her job, asking questions. And at the same time, President Trump said its time for the country to move on."
"AMANDA ROBERTS: I'm just curious as to why he's so triggered every time, and specifically when we're talking about survivors. Every time the reporter, especially Kaitlan Collins, when she brought up survivors, she's asking him to address the victims. Right? Who were girls? They were children, okay? We see them as women now, but they were children. And he's asking them to address their feelings. And he's so triggered by that. I find that so astonishing."
President Donald Trump reacted angrily to female reporters who asked about the Jeffrey Epstein files, including outbursts at Kaitlan Collins, Catherine Lucey (whom he called Piggy), and Mary Bruce. CNN anchor Jake Tapper highlighted the repeated incidents while interviewing Sky Roberts and Amanda Roberts, relatives of Virginia Giuffre. Amanda Roberts said survivors were children at the time of abuse and that asking the president to address victims' feelings is appropriate. She expressed astonishment that Trump appears triggered by survivor-centered questions and insisted that no one can or should move on from child abuse.
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