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Bill Maher has publicly admitted he was wrong to dismiss parts of QAnon, arguing that new Epstein revelations confirm elite involvement in sex trafficking and intelligence ties that he long mocked as conspiracies. Jimmy contrasts Maher's past ridicule of QAnon with his recent acknowledgment that there was "more than smoke," framing it as a reluctant but meaningful apology driven by overwhelming evidence.
Jimmy additionally criticizes mainstream media for years of denial, victim-shaming, and deflection, while noting that many who debunked related scandals were later implicated in similar crimes. The segment ends by giving Maher partial credit for changing his stance, while arguing that liberal audiences still tolerate equally extreme narratives when they align with establishment power.