Fox News aired an bizarre fake photo replacing Jeffrey Epstein with the judge who signed off on Trump’s search warrant

A digitally altered photo of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell that replaced Epstein’s body with the judge who approved Trump’s search warrant

Fox News aired a digitally altered photo of the judge who green-lit the search warrant for Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago.
An image of the judge was tacked onto an old photo of Jeffrey Epstein getting a foot rub by Ghislaine Maxwell.
The photo aired during “Tucker Carlson Tonight” on Thursday while Brian Kilmeade was a guest host.

Fox News aired a digitally altered photo that replaced an old image of Jeffrey Epstein getting a foot rub from Ghislaine Maxwell with the body and face of the federal judge who signed off on the warrant allowing FBI agents to search former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago

The altered photo — originally an image of the late convicted sex offender Epstein cozying up to convicted sex trafficker Maxwell on a private jet — was broadcast during “Tucker Carlson Tonight” on Thursday while Fox News’ Brian Kilmeade was serving as guest host. 

“Also a picture of Bruce Reinhart,” Kilmeade said during the segment as the fake image showing Reinhart — a magistrate judge for the US District Court for the Southern District of Florida — was shown to viewers.

—Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 12, 2022

 

In the photo, Reinhart can be seen with a box of Golden Oreos and a bottle of Early Times whiskey in his right hand. His upper body was replaced with Epstein’s in the image. 

“This is the judge in charge of the, of the, of the, um, as you know, of the warrant, and we’ll see if he’s going to release it next — he likes Oreos and whiskey,” Kilmeade said during the broadcast.

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Fox News did not immediately respond to a request for comment by Insider on Friday.

During the broadcast, Kilmeade asked Fox News’ Sean Hannity whether he can “relate to that,” prompting Hannity himself to call out the photo for being altered. 

“I think that’s actually a picture of Jeffrey Epstein with somebody putting [Reinhart’s] head on there,” Hannity told Kilmeade, adding, “I’m guessing, I don’t know.”

Kilmeade responded, “It might be his plane. Who knows?”

“I’ll let you determine that in the morning. We’ll be watching,” a chuckling Hannity said. 

The image used for the broadcast was credited to the meme social media account @what.i.meme.to.say. The account didn’t immediately respond to Insider’s requests for comment on Twitter or Instagram.

Reinhart approved the warrant that allowed the FBI to search Trump’s Mar-a-Lago property on Monday. 

The judge has reportedly received violent and antisemitic threats by far-right extremists since signing off on the warrant.

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