Trump's 'Quiet Piggy' Remark Sparks Backlash Amid Epstein Files Row
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US President Donald Trump has sparked outrage after a video surfaced of him reprimanding a female reporter with the derogatory term 'quiet piggy' during a press conference aboard Air Force One. The incident occurred on November 14, when Trump was questioned about the Jeffrey Epstein documents. As seen in a White House-released video, Trump can be heard saying 'quiet, quiet piggy' to a female reporter from Bloomberg, who was positioned off-camera. The President then appears to gesture towards her. The remark has drawn widespread criticism on social media, with many labeling Trump a misogynist. Trump has since called for the release of the Epstein documents, urging House Republicans to vote in favor of making them public. The House is set to vote on Tuesday, with the measure then proceeding to the Senate. In a Truth Social post, Trump claimed that 'we have nothing to hide' and that 'it's time to move on from this Democrat hoax.' However, the President's stance on the issue has been met with skepticism, with many arguing that the Epstein documents hold significant importance for the American public. The outcome of the House vote remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: Trump's 'quiet piggy' remark has sparked a heated debate about his treatment of women in the public eye.