WYLIN Trump Calls Female Reporter ‘Quiet Piggy’ After She Keeps Interrupting Him… Then Stares Like He Ain’t Just Say That!

In a tense exchange aboard Air Force One, former President Donald Trump lashed out at a female reporter who questioned him about the Epstein files, angrily telling her, “Quiet, quiet, piggy.”

The confrontation came after the reporter—identified by some as a Bloomberg correspondent, and later reported by CBS’s Jennifer Jacobs—pushed Trump on why he wasn’t publicly releasing potentially incriminating documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein. Trump responded sharply: “I know nothing about that,” he said, denying any wrongdoing, and claiming he and Epstein had a “very bad relationship … for many years.”

Then, as the reporter tried to follow up, Trump pointed a finger in her direction and snapped, “Quiet. Quiet, piggy.” Many saw the comment as deeply insulting and demeaning.

Critics argue that the remark ties into a pattern of gendered language Trump has used in the past.  Others say the incident underscores mounting pressure on his administration around Epstein-related transparency.

In response, some media observers condemned the comment as unprofessional and sexist. Meanwhile, the White House defended Trump, claiming the reporter had behaved improperly.