PBS’s Judy Woodruff interviewed Bill Gates yesterday, and when it turned to the subject of Jeffrey Epstein, things got a bit uncomfortable for the Microsoft co-founder:
On Jeffrey Epstein, @BillGates tto @JudyWoodruff @newshour: "Those meetings were a mistake, they didn't result in what he purported (unding) and I cut them off." Lessons learned? "He's dead, so. In general you always have to be careful… I'm proud of the work of the foundation"
— Sara Just (@sarajust) September 21, 2021
WATCH: @JudyWoodruff asks Bill Gates about his meetings with Jeffrey Epstein a decade ago, after Epstein had already been convicted of sex crimes.
"Those meetings were a mistake," Gates says. "They didn't result in what he purported and I cut them off." pic.twitter.com/7gg9osnzpu
— PBS NewsHour (@NewsHour) September 21, 2021
Gates looked incredibly uncomfortable during the exchange.
PBS asking Bill Gates about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein: “Is there a lesson for you, for anyone else looking at this?”
Bill Gates: “Well, he’s dead, so, uhhh, you know, in general you always have to be careful…”
Very normal & cool answer!pic.twitter.com/mL4hqKnos6
— Jerry Dunleavy (@JerryDunleavy) September 22, 2021
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What an answer. https://t.co/Mg6ICJgiRG
— Ian Miles Cheong @ stillgray.substack.com (@stillgray) September 22, 2021
You could tell that Gates would have rather been talking about anything but that, and the “well, he’s dead” remark was a heck of a way to cap it that particular subject during the interview.
That's some PR judo right there
— Turd Ferguson (@AlphaSchmalpha) September 22, 2021
Oh my goodness, watching this was truly cringe-worthy to the 10th power. Super creepy.
— NameCan’tBeBlank (@Julie06744667) September 21, 2021
What does that even mean bro? Looks like a nervous twitch
— POMPEY (@PompeyInventory) September 22, 2021
not a body language expert, but nothing he is doing looks remotely good for his case https://t.co/OopdlQhXHX
— 🥸 (@queenbeedrill) September 22, 2021
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