jesse watters primetime. tonight this is an attack on diversity. you can hear and see the racism. jesse: democrats defend plagiarism. i didn t see that coming. i ain t say [bleep] about trans people. maybe three or four times a night, but that s it. jesse: dave chappelle, doc on tour, having a ball. $2,000. $3,000. done. holy [bleep]! jesse: that is one sticky honeypot. plus. fox news alert, a huge batch of epstein documents were just released by a judge. a thousand pages naming epstein s fixers, employees, associates, and accusers. our team is digging through them right now and we will have a report for you in a few moments. but first. for as long as there have been words, there have been plagiarists. the first known case of plagiarism came in the first century, when roman poet marshall accused another poet of kidnapping his verses. how dare you kidnap my versus! throughout the years we have seen plagiarism everywhere, from music to politics.
we have a moment of extraordinary history. it is a moment of unbelievable history unprecedented. we ve said that so many times involving donald trump. but truly this moment involving a former us president and the legal system, the criminal justice system in this country of evan tents concept got a consequence. judge merchan is on the bench. we do expect the jury to come forward with their verdict in ten minutes or so. so we are really in the closing minutes and again, we don t know what the verdict is going to be. we know it can t be a hung jury because they ve only been doing it for lesson 12 hours. and so that s not enough time to say, hey, we can t come to a conclusion. they it could be 12, it could be 34 counts of acquittal. it could be 34 counts of guilt and conviction. it could be. and one of our experts at least is going out on a limb and said that she thinks that it s possible that it s a mixed verdict because otherwise, why would you need 30? three minutes to go ov
that? apparently there were a orgies that evolved him, and now we wonder why the queen pi paid off big sums of money to hide this. they can t hide in silence anymore. jesse: this is all coming from these documents just released and we will continue to go through them. this las vegas courtroom descended into pure chaos after this three times felon, well, didn t like his sentence. i think it s time that he gets a taste of something else, because i just can t with that history. [bleep], [bleep]! hey, hey! [bleep]! [clamoring] please! jesse: so why did he go? the judge handed him a 30-year