Speculation Swirls Over Potential Epstein List Revelations

Copyright Lawrey

Glenn Beck, the conservative firebrand, ignited a firestorm on Monday with his top three predictions for the Jeffrey Epstein client list, set to be declassified under President Donald Trump’s FBI Director Kash Patel. On “The Glenn Beck Program” on TheBlaze, Beck dove into the high-stakes speculation, warning that the names could expose powerful elites and shake Washington to its core. For conservatives, this is a long-awaited reckoning—proof Trump’s pledge for “radical transparency” is delivering on the dark secrets Democrats buried.

Beck didn’t hold back, naming his picks with chilling precision.

“Number one, I predict Bill Clinton’s name will be on that list,” he said. “He was on that plane over 20 times—there’s no way he’s clean.”

He pointed to Clinton’s ties to Epstein, documented in flight logs and lawsuits, as “too close to ignore.” Beck’s second pick?

“Number two, I think you’ll see Bill Gates,” he added. “He met with Epstein multiple times post-conviction, and his foundation’s got too many skeletons.”

Beck cited Gates’ regretful 2021 CNN admission of “a mistake” meeting Epstein, raising eyebrows among conservatives. His final guess?

“Number three, I’m betting on Prince Andrew—again,” Beck said. “The guy settled a lawsuit with Virginia Giuffre, and the royals have too much to hide.”

Beck’s predictions hinge on Patel’s vow, made during his January confirmation, to release the Epstein files on his first day as FBI head. Trump’s January 20 executive order on “radical transparency” backs this, tasking Patel with declassifying records on Epstein, JFK, UFOs, and more. Beck warned of a “massive earthquake” if these names drop, especially with Democrats suing to block DOGE’s access to federal data.

The left’s already panicking. Posts on X show one user writing, “If Beck’s right, Clinton and Gates are toast—finally some justice.” Another added, “Prince Andrew’s been dodgy for years—time to expose the elites.”

Republicans see this as Trump’s trump card. Epstein’s 2019 death in custody, ruled a suicide, left a cloud of conspiracy, but Patel’s push promises answers. Beck’s not alone—Glenn Greenwald on X noted, “The Epstein list could be the biggest scandal ever if Patel delivers.” With over 70 lawsuits challenging Trump’s moves, this fight’s heating up, but conservatives are ready to back Patel, ensuring the truth outs and America’s elites face their reckoning.