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EPISODE · Mar 2, 2026 · 4 MIN

Shaun Attwood - Epstein Files: 'Bill Clinton is a SERIAL R*****'

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Subscribe to The Daily Heretic for fearless, sceptical conversations about power, abuse, and the stories powerful people hope will never be fully examined. 👉 https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos In this explosive episode, I’m joined by Shaun Attwood to examine why the latest Epstein files have reignited intense scrutiny around Bill Clinton, and why long-standing allegations against him are once again dominating public debate. This episode does not make legal claims or assert guilt. Instead, it examines the pattern of accusations, sworn statements, and testimony that have followed Clinton for decades — and why the Epstein scandal has pulled those allegations back into the spotlight. Shaun Attwood breaks down what is on the public record, what has been alleged by multiple accusers over the years, and what remains disputed or denied. Why does Clinton’s name keep resurfacing whenever Epstein is discussed? What role does proximity to Epstein play in reviving older allegations that were never fully resolved in the public mind? And why do elite explanations and denials so often fail to restore trust? Shaun approaches these questions methodically, separating evidence from rhetoric and speculation. We also explore the broader Epstein ecosystem — a world in which politicians, billionaires, and royalty moved within overlapping social circles protected by power, reputation, and institutional reluctance. Shaun explains why Epstein’s influence wasn’t just financial, but social: access, introductions, and implied protection that blurred moral boundaries. The discussion revisits the continuing fallout from Virginia Giuffre’s accusations, the scrutiny surrounding Prince Andrew, and how the Epstein scandal has become a catalyst for re-examining historical abuse claims against powerful figures. Even when cases never reach court, unresolved allegations don’t simply disappear — they accumulate. Crucially, this episode avoids tabloid hysteria. It doesn’t claim verdicts or diagnoses. Instead, it asks a deeper and more uncomfortable question: why are allegations against powerful men so often treated as reputational problems rather than moral ones? And why does transparency only arrive under pressure? Shaun Attwood delivers a blunt, clear-eyed analysis of why the Epstein files matter — not because they prove everything, but because they reopen conversations many institutions would prefer remain closed. This is a discussion about power, denial, and why some accusations never truly fade. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMer-dZGQz4 #ShaunAttwood #EpsteinFiles #BillClinton #JeffreyEpstein #ElitePower #Accountability #HereticsPodcast #PowerAndAbuse Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Subscribe to The Daily Heretic for fearless, sceptical conversations about power, abuse, and the stories powerful people hope will never be fully examined. 👉 https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos In this explosive episode, I’m joined by Shaun Attwood to examine why the latest Epstein files have reignited intense scrutiny around Bill Clinton, and why long-standing allegations against him are once again dominating public debate. This episode does not make legal claims or assert guilt. Instead, it examines the pattern of accusations, sworn statements, and testimony that have followed Clinton for decades — and why the Epstein scandal has pulled those allegations back into the spotlight. Shaun Attwood breaks down what is on the public record, what has been alleged by multiple accusers over the years, and what remains disputed or denied. Why does Clinton’s name keep resurfacing whenever Epstein is discussed? What role does proximity to Epstein play in reviving older allegations that were never fully resolved in the public mind? And why do elite explanations and denials so often fail to restore trust? Shaun approaches these questions methodically, separating evidence from rhetoric and speculation. We also explore the broader Epstein ecosystem — a world in which politicians, billionaires, and royalty moved within overlapping social circles protected by power, reputation, and institutional reluctance. Shaun explains why Epstein’s influence wasn’t just financial, but social: access, introductions, and implied protection that blurred moral boundaries. The discussion revisits the continuing fallout from Virginia Giuffre’s accusations, the scrutiny surrounding Prince Andrew, and how the Epstein scandal has become a catalyst for re-examining historical abuse claims against powerful figures. Even when cases never reach court, unresolved allegations don’t simply disappear — they accumulate. Crucially, this episode avoids tabloid hysteria. It doesn’t claim verdicts or diagnoses. Instead, it asks a deeper and more uncomfortable question: why are allegations against powerful men so often treated as reputational problems rather than moral ones? And why does transparency only arrive under pressure? Shaun Attwood delivers a blunt, clear-eyed analysis of why the Epstein files matter — not because they prove everything, but because they reopen conversations many institutions would prefer remain closed. This is a discussion about power, denial, and why some accusations never truly fade. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMer-dZGQz4 #ShaunAttwood #EpsteinFiles #BillClinton #JeffreyEpstein #ElitePower #Accountability #HereticsPodcast #PowerAndAbuse Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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