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“Bill Gates Faces Scrutiny: Lawmakers Question His Legacy After Epstein Association”

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### Bill Gates’ Epstein Apology: Too Little, Too Late? So, Bill Gates sat down with the House Oversight Committee and expressed his “remorse” for knowing Jeffrey Epstein. Big surprise, right? The guy’s been in hot water for his association with a convicted sex offender, and now he’s trying to play the contrite philanthropist card. During the closed-door chit-chat, he claimed he had no clue about Epstein’s shady dealings. Sure, Bill. You just happened to be buddy-buddy with a guy who was a one-man sex trafficking operation, and it was all for the sake of philanthropy. Rep. Melanie Stansbury shared that Gates viewed his relationship with Epstein as a way to tap into wealthy donors. Because nothing says “humanitarian” quite like cozying up to a notorious criminal, right? Now, Gates is facing a credibility crisis. You know, it’s funny how some people—like Larry Summers—had to walk away from their positions after being linked to Epstein, while Gates gets a pass because he’s Bill Gates. A little double standard, perhaps? Rep. Robert Garcia was clear: they’re not protecting anyone involved with Epstein. It’s all about holding the powerful accountable, unless, of course, you’re a billionaire with a massive philanthropic empire. Then it’s a bit murkier. Sure, Gates has saved thousands of lives through his charitable work. But Rep. James Walkinshaw hit the nail on the head: people will need to weigh that against the fact that he made a “terrible, terrible mistake” by associating with Epstein. Good luck reconciling that one, right? And let’s not gloss over the evidence that’s resurfaced. Gates is in some Epstein files, posing with women he claims were just Epstein’s employees. Sounds innocent enough, but let’s be real—how many innocent selfies does one need to take with people linked to a sex trafficker? In the end, Gates insists he never witnessed any of Epstein’s crimes and even cut ties when he realized the potential donors didn’t want to play ball. But please, spare us the drama. If you’re getting pressured by a guy like Epstein, maybe it’s time to rethink your connections. Lawmakers said he was cooperative and even named some folks in Epstein’s circle. But widening the net around Gates just complicates his legacy even more. For now, humanitarian groups seem to be sticking by him, perhaps because they need the money—especially after the Trump administration slashed global health funds. Gates ended his session with a nice little statement about supporting victims and wanting to contribute to justice. How noble. But let’s be real: when it comes to accepting his apology, many are still raising an eyebrow. So, will the public forgive Gates for his “grave error in judgment”? Or will this all just blow over because he has a hefty bank account and a history of saving lives? In the end, it’s just another chapter in the saga of the elite trying to wiggle their way out of accountability. What’s next, a feel-good documentary?

By Admin | Published: June 11, 2026 at 1:15 am

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