A progressive YouTuber issued a fiery smackdown on Tuesday for the "abject morons" who lent their massive platforms to President Donald Trump during the 2024 campaignA progressive YouTuber issued a fiery smackdown on Tuesday for the "abject morons" who lent their massive platforms to President Donald Trump during the 2024 campaign

Trump's cadre of 'abject morons' thrashed as they 'pearl-clutch' over Epstein revelations

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A progressive YouTuber issued a fiery smackdown on Tuesday for the "abject morons" who lent their massive platforms to President Donald Trump during the 2024 campaign following the latest Jeffrey Epstein files release from the Department of Justice.

Brian Tyler Cohen, host of the podcast "No Lie," reacted in a new video to the DOJ's release of more than 3 million new Epstein files last week, some of which paint Trump's relationship with the disgraced financier and convicted sex criminal in a compromising light. Some of the files allegedly revealed Epstein sharing information about Trump with foreign leaders, and communicating with several wealthy and influential people about how to get the president on their side.

He also didn't hold back when he discussed the reaction that "manosphere" podcasters and comedians like Andrew Schulz, Joe Rogan, and Tim Dillon had to the Epstein files. Many of them were "clutching their pearls" after the files were released. Some have also expressed frustration with Trump's deportation agenda.

"They've got themselves to thank," Cohen said. "These dumb motherf------ sucked Trump's d--- for the entire 2024 campaign and glommed on to every single lie he sold them like they're 7 years old, and now that they've got the audacity to clutch their pearls, that the guy who Epstein called his best friend for a decade won't release the full Epstein files? Give me a break."

"They're clutching their pearls that the guy who called for mass deportations now is doing mass deportations in the cruelest way," he continued. "What did these abject morons think was going to happen?"

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