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If you watch this clip closely, you’ll see the exact moment the energy shifts. In this episode of 10 Minutes of Truth, we break down the most viral moment from Bill Clinton’s Epstein deposition — the now-famous “Is an intern young?” exchange — and why most major networks barely touched it.
Bob Baxa and I bring 50 years of broadcast news experience to analyze not just what Clinton said, but how he reacted — the pauses, the parsing, the physical tells, the tension. We also examine how CNN, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, and even Fox handled (or buried) this clip, while social media platforms like X and TikTok made it explode.
From Epstein island questions to the “Lolita Express” references, this deposition clip raises serious questions about media gatekeeping, narrative control, and why some moments trend online while disappearing on cable news. If you want to understand how viral political moments are framed — and sometimes buried — this breakdown is for you.
Barrett and Baxa | #103
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If you watch this clip closely, you’ll see the exact moment the energy shifts. In this episode of 10 Minutes of Truth, we break down the most viral moment from Bill Clinton’s Epstein deposition — the now-famous “Is an intern young?” exchange — and why most major networks barely touched it.
Bob Baxa and I bring 50 years of broadcast news experience to analyze not just what Clinton said, but how he reacted — the pauses, the parsing, the physical tells, the tension. We also examine how CNN, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, and even Fox handled (or buried) this clip, while social media platforms like X and TikTok made it explode.
From Epstein island questions to the “Lolita Express” references, this deposition clip raises serious questions about media gatekeeping, narrative control, and why some moments trend online while disappearing on cable news. If you want to understand how viral political moments are framed — and sometimes buried — this breakdown is for you.
Barrett and Baxa | #103
#BillClinton
#Epstein
#ClintonDeposition
#JeffreyEpstein
#NancyMace
#MediaBias
#ViralClip
#PoliticalNews
#MainstreamMedia
#10MinutesOfTruth
Bill Clinton Epstein deposition, Clinton Epstein intern comment, Nancy Mace Clinton exchange, Epstein island testimony, Clinton Lolita reference, Epstein deposition highlights, Clinton reaction video, media burying story, CNN Epstein coverage, MSNBC deposition coverage, Clinton viral clip, Epstein oversight committee, social media vs mainstream media, Clinton testimony analysis, political media bias, Trump Epstein claims, deposition body language analysis, Clinton shaking video, Epstein ranch question, 10 Minutes of Truth podcast

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