MSNBC was trolled by one Alabama student yesterday in a fearless effort to get the message out there that “Jeffrey Epstein didn’t kill himself.”

This is the second TV appearance where someone said the popular phrase during a live TV interview (see below).

The reporter below interviewed three students who voted for President Trump in 2016 and asked each student about the president in a live interview.

When the MSNBC reporter asked the third Alabama student what policies of President Trump stand out the most, the reply was epic and he gave his name as “Parker Savage” to the reporter…

“I would say mainly just the no-nonsense policies and especially since Jeffrey Epstein didn’t kill himself.”

Another video where the phrase is used:

The video below is part of a trend on social media where “Epstein didn’t kill himself” is mentioned with just about every topic and meme.

Mike Ritland founded Warrior Dog Foundation “with the sole purpose of giving back to the Special Operations K-9 Community,” his website says.

He appeared on “Waters’ World” with Jesse Waters to discuss the heroism of dogs like the one who helped capture ISIS leader Al-Baghdadi.

The former Navy SEAL was discussing military dogs with Waters when he blurted out, “Epstein didn’t kill himself.”

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The New York Post reports at the end of the interview, Ritland asked to do a “PSA” to discourage people from rushing out to adopt the military-used dogs…and then he added, “And Epstein didn’t kill himself.”

Mike Ritland is a madman 🤣🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/pArUok3S2f — Donut Operator 🍩 (@DonutOperator) November 3, 2019

Waters smiled and said, “Alright…OK. Thank you for that commentary. Maybe more on that later.”