Roger Stone and Benny Johnson urge Steve Bannon to release Epstein footage
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From the July 14, 2025, edition of The Benny Show, streamed on YouTube
ROGER STONE (GUEST): I'm sick of this claim — oh, Trump is in the files. I've seen the files. Yes. It's absolutely true. On one occasion, Donald Trump and his wife, Marla Maples, and his daughter, Tiffany, flew from New York City — actually, Teterboro in New Jersey, to Palm Beach on a Friday, and flew back on a Saturday. That proves what? We have the testimony both written and in a six-hour interview I did with Virginia Giuffre who said that Trump was only in Epstein's home once, and that was for a public event, for a charity event, and he acted like a perfect gentleman. It was not Donald Trump who visited Jeffrey Epstein in New York, that was Steve Bannon. It was not Donald Trump who visited him in his Paris apartment, that was Steve Bannon. Steve has evidently done a documentary about him. I'd like to see that documentary —
BENNY JOHNSON (HOST): Yes.
STONE: I don't know how someone would justify having anything to do with someone who's already been convicted at that point in Florida for sex crimes, but, you know, Steve should clear the air on this. He's got 15 hours of footage of him interviewing Epstein. Could be very revealing. Might help shed light on who Epstein's clients were. Steve should release that audio and video immediately.
JOHNSON: I could not agree more. I actually texted Steve about that and said there — if there's ever a time for to find out more and where the American public are ravenous for further information, I mean, you'd be doing a huge public service for that. And I know Steve was asked about that this this weekend and said that he's going to be releasing it, so we hope that that happens.