A stunned America froze as Kyle Kulinski tore into the Epstein files on his December 23, 2025, Kyle Kulinski Show episode: “These files are way worse than you think—not because of a secret list, but because they prove the system protected Epstein for decades.”

Kulinski, voice rising with progressive fury, dissected the December 19 final release under the Epstein Files Transparency Act: thousands of pages, over 550 blacked out, no “client list” or tapes. “Everyone chased the mythical list,” he said, eyes blazing. “But the real horror? Redactions shielding elites—Clinton flights, Trump ties, Andrew island visits, Gates meetings. The system—DOJ, banks, prosecutors—protected Epstein post-2008 conviction. Lenient deal, ignored warnings, proximity unchallenged.”
The studio hushed as Kulinski continued: “Virginia Giuffre named Andrew 88 times in Nobody’s Girl—her truth toppled him October 30. She died April 25 fighting silence. Files confirm the network she exposed—but redactions bury accountability. It’s not conspiracy; it’s complicity.”
Kulinski slammed selective outrage: “Right screams Clinton, left whispers Trump—both danced close. System protected predators, not victims.” He demanded independent probes: “No more DOJ self-policing.”
The episode, viewed millions, trended #KulinskiEpstein with 4.2 million posts (82% supportive). Kulinski’s tear—raw, unrelenting—ensured Giuffre’s legacy pierced partisan noise: files worse for what they hide, system’s protection the true bombshell.
As Christmas loomed, his words echoed: not list, but decades of shielded predation—America’s stunned freeze turned reckoning.
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