Trump's 2006 'No Age Limit' Stern Remark Resurfaces as He Files $10 Billion Libel Suit
UNITED STATES, JUL 22 – Trump faces renewed criticism after 2006 Howard Stern interview resurfaced, revealing his comments on an 'age limit' for women amid ongoing Epstein-related scrutiny.
- Monday evening, a spokesman for President Donald Trump lost his temper after The Daily Beast resurfaced old comments involving an 'age limit' for women.
- Amid renewed Epstein scrutiny, Donald Trump on The Howard Stern Show in 2006 said `I have no trouble`, Robin Quivers attributed, when asked about an age limit.
- Meanwhile, Steven Cheung torched The Daily Beast for dredging up the age limit remarks, while the Wall Street Journal reported Trump’s naked birthday note to Epstein and Epstein called himself one of Trump’s `closest friends`.
- Meanwhile, the House Oversight Committee on Tuesday approved a motion to subpoena Ghislaine Maxwell, and House Speaker Mike Johnson said `we’re not sending anybody home.`
- Amid the third week of fallout, Republicans are considering an early summer break and scheduled to meet behind closed doors Tuesday for their weekly conference.
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White House Defends Trump After 12-Year-Old 'Age Limit' Comment Resurfaces
The White House rushed to defend Donald Trump on Monday night after a controversial comment he made nearly two decades ago resurfaced—one in which he joked about an “age limit” for dating and referenced 12-year-olds. In a 2006 interview on The Howard Stern Show, Trump, then 60, was asked if he could still attract young women. “Do you think you could now be banging 24-year-olds?” Stern asked. “Oh, absolutely. I have no trouble,” Trump replied. “I…
Resurfaced Clip Of Trump's Sexual 'Age Limit' Will Give You The Sickies
We keep thinking things can get worse or more depraved over the massive cover-up by the Trump administration of the notorious sex trafficking pedophile Jeffrey Epstein's Files. But it does get worse daily. In turn, House Speaker Mike Johnson, a supposed devout Christian, has no plans to put a non-binding resolution on the floor this week before the August recess — or possibly ever — that would call for the administration to release Jeffrey Epste…
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