'Quiet, piggy': Trump in total meltdown at female reporter

by · Mail Online

Donald Trump told a female reporter to be 'quiet, piggy' after she asked about the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files.

The President, who is facing mounting pressure from lawmakers in his own party for the DOJ to publish all investigative documents related to the pedophile, was being quizzed by journalists on Air Force One on Friday.

Bloomberg reporter Catherine Lucey appeared to ask Trump a question relating to Epstein before the President began waving a finger in her face.

‘Quiet, quiet piggy!’ Trump snapped at the journalist while she stood off camera.

The President later lashed out at the same reporter in another heated exchange at the weekend.

On Sunday, while speaking to the Press outside Air Force One, Trump began responding to a question from Lucey regarding Tucker Carlson's interview with Nick Fuentes.

The President was then interrupted by the journalist, leading to a sudden outburst: 'Will you let me finish my statement? 

'You are the worst! You're with Bloomberg, right? You are the worst! I don't know why they even have you.'

Donald Trump snaps at a journalist after being asked about the Epstein files on Air Force One
Bloomberg reporter Catherine Lucey was referred to as 'piggy' by the President on Friday
Trump is facing mounting pressure for his administration to release all investigative files related to Jeffrey Epstein

For months, the White House has resisted bipartisan Congressional efforts to release the files, while the President has claimed the issue is being used by Democrats to create a distraction. 

Trump also bashed members of his own party by claiming 'only a very bad, or stupid, Republican would fall into that trap'.

The President even aimed at some of his most vocal supporters, including Republican Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, whom Trump referred to as a 'traitor'.

Trump, however, reversed course as it became clear Republicans and Democrats would vote to release the Epstein files. 

He urged House Republicans to agree to release the files by writing on Truth Social on Sunday that 'we have nothing to hide' and that 'it's time to move on from this Democrat Hoax.'

The House is expected to vote on releasing all unclassified files relating to Epstein later on Tuesday. If passed, the bill would move to the Senate and then to the President's desk for signature. 

Trump vowed on Monday to sign legislation that would release all the files.

The President could avoid the legislative issue by signing an executive order calling for the declassification of all Epstein documents.

Trump has vowed to sign legislation that would declassify all documents related to Epstein

'We'll give them everything,' Trump said in the Oval Office on Monday. 'I would let them, let the Senate look at it, let anybody look at it, but don't talk about it too much because honestly, I don't want to take it away from us. 

'It's really a Democrat problem. The Democrats were Epstein's friends, all of them, and it's a hoax.'

House Republicans on the Oversight Committee last week released over 23,000 documents subpoenaed from Epstein's estate. 

The files include email communications from the pedophile financier in the months before his death in a New York Jail in 2019.