Mega Edition: Donald Trump And His Ever Growing Problem With Epstein Survivors (7/11/26)
In private remarks, President Trump is reported—based on accounts from Rolling Stone citing two insiders—to have described some of Jeffrey Epstein’s survivors, particularly those who appeared in the media, as being “clearly of a ‘Democrat’ political affiliation.” He allegedly suggested that these individuals might be trying “to make him look bad” or implying wrongdoing during his past association with Epstein. The report further notes Trump speculated that they may be working with “prominent liberal attorneys or groups” to damage his reputation.
The White House formally denied the report, labeling it false. A spokesperson dismissed the claims as a “desperate attempt by the failing Rolling Stone” to influence public perception..
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Trump has privately pondered if Epstein accusers are just ‘Democrats’ trying to make him look bad, report claims | The Independent
Speaker 1: What's up, everyone, and welcome to another episode of the
Epstein Chronicles. So here we are standing knee deep in
another septic swamp of newly released Epstein emails, and for
once you can smell the stench before you read a line.
Every few months it's the same nauseating ritual, Another data dump,
another glimpse behind the curtain, and this one hits like
a live grenade in a phone booth. These Congressional Committee
emails aren't rumor, they aren't gossip. What they are are
hard digital footprints left by the man himself, and what
they reveal about Trump's camp makes you want to rip
the paint off the walls. Epstein bragging that Trump spend hours,
yes plural, with one of his traffic girls in his house.
Not a handshake out, a party, not a quick golf joke. Hours.
It's a kind of revelation that punches through the thin
paper armor of denial and leaves you staring at the
rotting meat underneath and watching the spin doctors scramble to
downplay It is almost comic in a sick way, like
watching clowns trying to juggle body hearts at a funeral.
I mean, you can practically feel history twisting itself into
knots trying to accommodate this one. Because if this email
is what it looks like, then all the sanitized tells
about Trump and Epstein being acquaintances or casual social friends
just detonated. No one spends hours with the traffic girl
by accident. No one wanders into that kind of horror.
Epstein himself described it with the kind of casual arrogance
that only someone untouchable could muster, a man so used
to breaking human beings that he could boast about it
in an email thread like it was scheduling a tennis match.
And then he called Trump the dog that has him barked.
That was his way of saying it, loud and proud.
Trump knew, and he stayed quiet. The silence wasn't guilt.
It was loyalty to the unspoken code of predators. And
now that silence echoes like a gunshot in an empty room.
That's why the lack of movement from the Trump administration
suddenly looks less like in competence and more like self preservation.
Everyone remembers the big talk, drain the swamp, release the files,
full transparency, But when the swamp water started creeping towards
mar A Lago. The pumps mysteriously broke. Every request for
Epstein's records got met with bureaucratic sludge under review, pending
legal clearance, ongoing matters. Translation, We're not touching that radioactive
pile until we figure out whose fingerprints are on it.
It's funny how justice slows to a crawl whenever the
accused has a penthouse and a private jet. If this
was some broke pervert from Cleveland, the files would have
been opened, cataloged, and plastered across every cable segment by dinner.
Then there's the Michael Wolfemale, a masterpiece of moral rot.
Imagine being a journalist, a supposed truth teller, and deciding
to moonlight as a crisis consultant to the most prolific
sex trafficker of our era. I think you should let
him hang himself, he tells Epstein, as if the destruction
of human lives were a pr strategy. That single line
tells you everything about the class of parasites that we're
dealing with, men who think in narratives, not morals. It's
like herring ponscious pilot. Talk about brand management, the phrase
itself drips with cynicism. Hang them, not because justice demands it,
but because it might generate a positive political benefit. Christ,
it's not journalism. What that is is a vulture giving
another vulture career advice. The tone of that correspondence is
almost as disgusting as its content. It's breezy, it's knowing
too old hands, gossiping about which public figures can be used, flipped,
or sacrificed for optics. You can practically picture them typing
these messages over fine wine, congratulating each other on their
cleverness while real victims, children, for God's sakes, were still
trying to scrape their lives back together. That's the casual
evil of this circle. They didn't just cover for Epstein,
they advised them on how to survive the fallout. It's
a club, and decency isn't on the guest list. Now,
let's move on to the Mara a Lago myth, the
bedtime story. Trump repeats whenever Epstein's name slithers into the conversation.
He loves to tell that one I kicked him out.
I'm a hero. I don't tolerate that kind of behavior.
Cue the patriotic music. But Epstein's own email flipped that
script like a cheap rug. According to him, he was
never a member. Trump asked me to resign. The tone
is defiant, not remorseful. That doesn't sound like a man
who's been thrown out for creeping on a staffer's daughter.
It sounds like a man who has politely shown the
door when the optics got too ugly to stomach. Because look,
when you strip away the bullshit, what you're left with
or two reflections of the same disease. Epstein and Trump
were built from the same moral blueprint. Wealth as divinity,
women as trophies, truth as an obstacle. Both men viewed
the world like a buffet, and other human beings like
free samples. They bonded over that mutual language, the wink,
the shrug, the transactional cruelty. When Epstein finally fell, Trump
did what every narcissist does when his reflection turns monstrous.
He ran from the mirror and claimed he never looked
into it. I wasn't a fan. I barely knew him.
The photos, the videos, the eyewitness accounts all just fake news.
It's the same tired script every time, deny, deflect and
destroy the messenger. So what stayed his hand when it
came to those Epstein files. That's the million dollar question.
Why didn't his Justice department go scorch diarth on Epstein's
enablers when the evidence was already in plain sight. Maybe
because once you start pulling that thread, you don't know
where it ends, and if that thread loops back to
your own cuff links, you stop pulling real fast. And
it's always the same pattern. The richer the predator, the
slower the justice, the poorer the victim, the quieter the headlines.
Due process becomes code for delay. Complex case becomes code
for burying it alive, and through it all survivors who
were forced to watch the world argue over their trauma
like this shit's a partisan sport. Epstein knew that he
weaponized it. He surrounded himself with people too rich to
be questioned and too vain to walk away. When he
dropped Trump's name in those emails, he wasn't busting for fun.
He was signaling that he had leverage. That's what predators
do when they know the system belongs to them. And
what the hell is Michael Wolf doing giving strategy tips
to a sex trafficker? It's hard for me to wrap
my head around that without wanting to throw a chair.
The smugness of it, as if we're talking about a debate,
not the lives of exploited girls. When the fourth Estate
starts playing pr fixer for monsters, the fourth estate has
officially joined the first three in hell. But none of
this should surprise anyone who's been paying attention. Every leak,
every document, every accidental slip of the tongue has been
telling the same story for years. This shit was never
confined to Epstein's townhouse. It stretches through boardrooms, newsrooms, and
situation rooms. These emails just add more flesh to the skeleton.
Yet the machine keeps spinning, grinding up outrage into apathy
until nobody cares anymore. Epstein's dead. Great problem solved, Now,
let's move on. That's the lullaby they keep singing themselves
while the victims scream into their pillows and the press.
Half of them treat it like celebrity gossip. The other
half pretend it's too dark to touch. They'll spend ten
minutes psychoanalyzing a candidate's debate smirk, but won't spend one
segment unpacking how many public figures were linked to a
pedophile with a private island. Too sensitive, they say, no,
too dangerous, because if you start naming names, the whole
scaffolding a polite society starts to wobble. You can't run
lifestyle ads next to the truth. You can't take foundation
money from the same billionaires who funded the monsters. The
falling out story, the great myth of distance. That's Trump's
favorite bedtime story. He trots it out like a kid
showing off a participation trophy. We weren't clothes. I haven't
spoken to him in fifteen years. Look, this is a
man who measures relationships and transactional value. When Epstein stopped
being an asset and started being a liability, the friendship
died of sudden honesty. There's nothing noble about it. What's unforgivable, though,
is how the administration, sitting on a mountain of classified material,
shows silence. They could have dumped the files, lit the torch,
given the public the justice it deserved. Instead, they played
bureaucratic dodgeball, citing sensitivity, while the survivors aged out of patients.
Every redaction is an insult, Every ongoing investigation is a
coffin lidnelled shut with legal ease. And if you've been
paying attention, like I know most of you have, then
you know that this is America's favorite magic trick, make
the victims disappear while the predators reinvent themselves as misunderstood geniuses.
He was a philanthropist, He liked science. He just had
some eccentric tastes. And every person who kept quiet to
protect their access should have their name etched into the
history right next to his. And how about the arrogance,
the pure uncut arrogance tripping off these emails. The way
they talk about victims like variables and political equations. There's
no humanity there, just strategy. You can almost hear them laughing,
powerful men treating rape as an inconvenience, exploitation as optics.
It's sociopathy disguised as sophistication. They call it networking. I
call it evil and loafers. Even now, as these emails
crawl into daylight, you can sense the panic. The denials
are rehearsed, but the tone is cracking. The old confidence
that's smug, you'll forget a week grin is slipping. They
know this story isn't dying. They know that the drip
is turning into a flood, and for the first time,
maybe they're starting to realize the flood won't stop at
their doorsteps. It's coming for their penthouses, it's coming for
the golf courses, it's coming for legacies. And that's why
the marching machine of power is grinding its gears right now,
trying to rewrite the narrative before the next batch of
documents lands, Because this isn't just about one predator. Folks
like I always say, it's about the entire architecture that
sustained them. Presidents, journalists, scientists, princes, all bound by mutual
black melon greed. One brick falls, the rest tremble. So no,
this isn't politics, this isn't partisanship. This is pathology, the
sickness of men who believe power makes them untouchable. And
the emails prove it. Every word, every small line of
insider banter, every casual mention of the girl or the visit,
is a confession written in the language of corruption. They
thought that they were writing history, turns out they were
writing evidence. And here we are again, the public forced
to watch the rerun of a tragedy that never ends.
We keep waiting for the cavalry, but the cavalry was
at the party. We keep asking for justice, but justice
aresvp'd decline. So we rage, We document, we remember, because
if we don't, they win again. And I will be
damned if another generation grows up thinking this kind of
rot is normal. The only way forward is daylight, blinding,
merciless daylight. Every email unsealed, every name printed, every lie
dragged across the pavement until it bleeds truth. No more
polite euphemisms, no more moving on. You don't move on
from evil. You root it out with fire. Because as
long as even one of these bastards gets to rewrite history,
every survivor stays in chains. So open the files, all
of them. Let the sunlight do what the courts refuse to.
Let the world see exactly who laughed, who whispered, who covered,
who partied. And then, when the excuses start, because they
always do, remember this. There's no statute of limitations on discust.
There's no expiration date on truth, and they're sure as
hell shouldn't be one on justice until that happens. Every shrug,
every no comment, every dismissive smirk, from the powerful is
just another confession wrapped in designer bullshit. We heard enough stories,
We've watched enough crocodile tears. The only thing left worth
hearing now is the sound of the truth kicking the
motherfucking door right off the hinges. All of the information
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What's up, everyone, and welcome to another episode of the
Epstein Chronicles. Over the last eleven months, Donald Trump's White
House Chief of Staff, Susie Wiles, has been sitting down
with Vanity Fair discussing Donald Trump's first term during his
second presidency, and according to Vanity Fair, she's had some
pretty interesting things to say about Pam Bondy, J. D
Vance and the whole entire Epstein fiasco. And remember, this
isn't coming from somebody who's a detractor. This is from
Donald Trump's chief of staff herself. So with that said,
why don't we just dive right into the article and
let's see what the New York Post has to say. Headline,
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles a G. Pambondi
completely whiffed on Epstein files. J. D Vance has been
a conspiracy theorist for a decade, whatever that means. This
article was authored by Samuel Chamberlain. White House Chief of
staffs Whoz Wiles harshly criticized Attorney General Pambondy for her
initial response to calls to release information on the Jeffrey
Epstein case, saying in an interview published Tuesday that the
head of the Justice Department completely whiffed talk about trying
to give Trump some cover. Hunh, Well, let's just blame
Pambondy as if she wasn't directed to do all of
this by Trump. On February twenty seventh, the Trump administration
gave binders labeled the Epstein Files Phase One to a
group of conservative influencers who had been invited to the
White House and who subsequently paraded the folders in front
of the White House Press Corps. However, the binders contained
no new information, but were merely extracts from the notorious
pedophile's phone book, including a list of contacts without further
context and addresses that were redacted. And imagine being one
of those so called influencers and being newsed like that.
I mean, don't you have any self respect? Sure, money's great,
everybody likes it, but you're going to sell out for
some dough, for some access. I thought the new media
was supposed to be different. I thought the new media
wasn't gonna do shit like that. But here we are
with the new media acting just like the old media.
Got to make sure they get that access to Donald Trump, right,
Gotta have that access to Maga. Gotta make sure he
comes on your podcast. Bunch of fucking clowns, bunch of cowards.
Every single person who showed up with one of those
dumb ass Binders is absolutely positively not somebody you should
trust for anything. Never mind, when it comes to serious
shit like politics, you're gonna take your political advice, or
you're gonna get information from libs of TikTok or a
guy who calls himself DC Dreno. I mean, dude, wasn't
there but cat turd? Really, this is somebody who is
in charge of political discourse, somebody who's considered an influencer.
Are we all on a collective fucking acid trip right now?
What else explains it? Because this can't really be reality, right,
White Binders the Epstein phase one and again. And it's
not only just the message, it's the messenger. Imagine having
the audacity to try to sell that bullshit using those
people as your mouthpieces, as if they have any kind
of credibility to begin with. I think she completely whiffed
on appreciating that that was a very targeted group that
cared about this. Whiles told author Chris Whipple of Bondi
in an interview published by Vanity Fair on Tuesday. First
she gave them binders full of nothingness, and then she
said that the witness list or client list was on
her desk. There is no list, and it sure as
hell wasn't on her desk. Well, there's never been a list.
I've told you that from the jump. Everybody talking about
a list, they're just going off of what other people
have told them. There is zero evidence of a list.
The closest thing we have to the list are the
message pads that were found in Florida of the girls'
names and the black Book. Now you can infer what
you will from that black book. But chances are a
guy like Epstein's not going to have nineteen of your
phone numbers for no reason. Right. If he has all
those phone numbers, you guys are probably friendly. That would
be my guess. BONDI had made the latter comment in
a February twenty first interview with Fox News Channel. When
asked whether a purported list of Epstein's clients would be
made public, the ag answered, it's sitting on my desk
right now to be reviewed. Imagine lyon like that, straight
up just lying, and nobody called her out. People were like, okay,
trust the process. I had people on Twitter this one
person in their handles like are we the baddies or
some shit. Actually tried to argue that Pam Bondi, of
all people, was going to be transparent, and every time
it proved not to be the case, they just moved
the goalposts. And that's how it goes time and time again.
Nobody ever gets held accountable, will just move the goalposts
and play what about ism? Well, what about Trump or
what about Clinton? Or what about what about You? Shut
the fuck up and let us focus on what's going
on right here in front of us. Let's handle this
and then we'll move on the problem is too many
people are out there playing what about ism? Every time
you bring something up, they're like, well, what about the
other side, bro? The truth is both sides absolutely culpable,
and we need to get accountability rolling, and once we do,
neither side is going to be able to hide from it.
But in order to do that, people are going to
have to hold their own quote unquote team accountable. And
if they can't do that, if people refuse to do that,
then forget it. We're never going to make up any
ground and we're never going to have real transparency or
the truth. If everybody just wants to retreat into their
bunker and play partisan politics, we're never getting anywhere. It's
going to continue to be a shit show with a
bunch of morons just slinging shit all over the place. Meanwhile,
the people who are responsible are going to be sleeping
nights and warm and cozy at night knowing that justice
is never coming. According to Wiles, the people that really
appreciated what a big deal it was our FBI director
Cash Ptel and his deputy Dan Bongino. They lived in
that world, she said, And the Vice president J. D. Vance,
who's been a conspiracy theorist for a decade. For years,
Cash has been saying, got to release the files, got
to release the files. And he's been saying it with
a view of what he thought was in these files
that turns out not to be right, or maybe it's
so disturbing and it's so damning of the institutions themselves
that he can't release them. We have to keep that
in mind as well. Remember we're not just dealing with
a loan predator here. Anybody who's still spinning you that
kind of yarn is straight up bullshitting you. We're dealing
with a global criminal enterprise with all kinds of powerful
people that were involved, whether it was with the abuse
itself or enabling it, or being around it, whatever it
might be. This was global. This was not something that
was going on just in the US Virgin Islands, or
in New York or in New Mexico. Every single place
that this son of a bitch went, he was abusing
people one way or the other. Months later, on July sixth,
the FBI and DOJ released a joint memo concluding that
Epstein did not keep a roster of rich and powerful
friends who abuse girls as young as fourteen years old,
contrary to public speculation. Well that settles it. Let's just
believe the ToJ. You know, the same DOJ that just
opened a new investigation. Supposedly, I thought there was nothing
to investigate what exactly is it that you're investigating? Then
days later, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche traveled to Florida
to meet with epstein accomplice. You mean co conspirator, you
mean bipedal serpent, you mean all around scusbag. Right, that's
what you're talking about when you're talking about Glenn Maxwell
serving a twenty year sentence for sex trafficking, conspiracy, and
other charges. Wiles told Vanity Fair that to sit down
with Maxwell was Blanche's idea. Oh, isn't that talk about
run and cover for Donald Trump? Oh, it was all
Blanche's idea, as if Trump didn't okay it, as if
Trump had no idea. Now that's what Susie Wilds is
going to tell you, And I'm gonna tell you I
don't believe her. Wiles told Vanity Fair that to sit
down with Maxwell was Blanche's idea, and insisted that neither
she nor President Trump was consulted about the subsequent transfer
of Epstein's Madam co conspirator, general, all around scumbag, bipodle serpent,
and piece of shit child abuse her to a medium
security Texas prison camp. Medium security, you mean low security
it's not a prison camp. I mean a medium security.
It's a fucking prison camp. She was in a medium
level facility in Tallahassee, but in Texas, No, that's a camp.
The president was ticked, she said. The President was mighty unhappy.
I don't know why they moved her. Neither does the president. Well,
why does he need to move her back? Order them
to move her back? What did she offer up? Nothing, unless,
of course she did so. Look save the bullshit, Susie Wiles,
Save the cover story. We all know that this is
a cover up, and you're doing your best to try
and make your boss not look bad. But the truth
is he looks terrible. Wiles made the pointed comments to
author Chris Whipple in one of eleven interviews throughout Trump's
first year of his second term. Whipple is best known
for his twenty seventeen book The Gatekeepers, about the White
House chiefs of staff. He has also authored The Fight
of his Life, a biography of former President Joe Biden,
and earlier this year, published Uncharted, about the twenty twenty
four presidential campaign. Wiles responded to the article in a
statement on X Tuesday morning, calling it disingenuously framed hit
piece on me and the finest president, white House staff,
and cabinet in history. Of course, she said nothing, or
did she or was all of this planned? We'll talk
about that in a different episode. Significant context was disregarded,
and much of what I said and others said about
the team and the president was left out of the story.
I assume after reading it that this was done to
paint an overwhelmingly chaotic and negative narrative about the president
and our team. She went on, Oh, yeah, that's what
it is. We don't need a narrative. We all know.
Chaotic is an understatement. It's an absolute hit show. Every
time you turn around, another disaster, every time you turn around,
another situation that it almost beggars belief. And don't even
get me started on the fact that we had a
couple of US servicemen get blown up and killed over
in Syria. What the hell's the National Guard doing in Syria?
So it's not just the Epstein stuff. There's a lot
going on, and the whole entire thing is a chaotic disaster.
The truth is, the Trump white House has already accomplished
more than eleven months than any other president has accomplished
in eight years, and that's due to the unmatched leadership
and vision of President Trump, for whom I've been honored
to work for the better of part of a decade.
None of this will stop our relentless pursuit of making
America great again. Can somebody explain to me how this
is the greatest presidency of all time with all of
this nonsense going on? And furthermore, how many of these
executive orders have been codified? That's the gold standard, get
your shit turned into law, because every single one of
these executive orders can be shut down with another executive order.
But as far as Epstein goes, and as far as
all of these comments go, there might be something else
under the surface. And what do I mean when I
say that, Well, is Susie Wiles setting things up for
the proverbial hammer to fall on Pam Bondi and on
Todd Blanche. I think that might be a very good possibility.
And in an upcoming episode we're going to explore that
possibility a little bit further. As for this one, well,
that's going to do it. All of the information that
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What's up everyone, and welcome to another episode of the
Epstein Chronicles. According to her reports, Glainne Maxwell yes that
Ghlaine Maxwell has apparently told the DOJ that she never
saw Donald Trump do anything illegal while he was around
Jeffrey Epstein. What an absolutely groundbreaking revelation from one of
the most trustworthy sources on planet Earth. I mean, who
needs independent investigations, survivor testimony, or the mountain of circumstantial
evidence when we've got the sworn word of a convicted
trafficker whose job description was literally to make predators feel
comfortable and covered. Can we take a minute, please to
appreciate the absurdity here. Ghlainne Maxwell, a woman who spent
decades denying she did anything wrong despite being found guilty
in federal court of grooming, trafficking, and abusing children, is
now being treated like some kind of character witness for Trump.
That's like asking l Choppo if his buddies ran the cartel. Nope,
never saw nothing. Well, then I guess that clears it
all up, open and shut. And the DOJ, god bless him,
actually sat down with her, took notes, and apparently wrote
this all down like it was the Dead Sea Scrolls
of Exoneration. Golaine says Trump is clean, great packet in boys,
justice has been served because of course she didn't see anything.
These people operated in shadows. Their entire world was built
around plausible deniability, shell companies, private islands, and NDAs. You
think that she was going to admit that her social
circle was one big trafficking swap meet. Please, you know
and I know that what we're witnessing here isn't justice
or truth. It's Colaine doing what Colaine has always done,
protect the powerful, misdirect the public, and keep the real
rod buried under a mountain of well timed denials. So no,
this isn't a revelation. It's a performance. And the real
tragedy is that someone at the DOJ apparently thought this
act was worth watching. Today's article is from ABC News
and the headline Gallainne Maxwell told DJ Trump never did
anything concerning around her. This article was authored by Catherine Falders,
James Hill, and Aaron Katersky. During her nine hours speaking
with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche last month, Gallaine Maxwell
said nothing during the interview that would be harmful to
President Donald Trump, telling Blanche that Trump had never done
anything in her presence that would cause concern, according to
sources that are familiar with what Maxwell said, Yo, who's
shocked by that news. She's trying to get a pardon
from Trump right now as we speak. Do you think
she was gonna get in that room with Todd Blanche
and just drop all the tea about Trump or do
you think she was going to drop tea about people
that Trump might want to target and look, to be
very clear, as long as those people are part of
Jeffrey Epstein's operation, I'm completely fine with it. Anybody who
took part. I've told you that now for six years,
and I feel even more strongly about that now. Anybody
who was involved, anybody who helped harbor these people, anybody
who helped rebuild their reputation, anybody who enabled them, and
especially anybody who was financially involved with them, and of
course all the vile sons of bitches that were actually
involved in the abuse. But if anybody thought that Glenne
Maxwell was going to give us a bunch of bombshells
about Donald Trump or anybody close to Trump, they were crazy.
That's not what this is about. In my opinion, what
we're witnessing here is cover your ass kind of behavior
because they know and have known that there's a lot
of information in those files in general about Donald Trump.
And once Trump got into that that his name was
in those files as much as it is, he went
into overdrive to try and mitigate the fallout from that,
and in doing so, he's made things a lot worse
for himself. And remember, he could make all of this
go away tomorrow. All he has to do is be transparent.
The Trump administration, meanwhile, is considering publicly releasing the transcripts
from the interview. Multiple sources familiar with the internal discussions
told ABC News Maxwell's meetings with Blanche took place for
nine hours over two days. Well, yeah, we should get
those transcripts for sure. Our tax dollars paid for them,
after all, so we should have access to them. But
keep in mind they're going to be highly redacted. There's
no doubt at all that those documents are going to
be redacted to shit, but we should still have access
to them. There is also an audio recording of the interview,
the sources said, but it's not clear whether the administration
plans to release the audio to accompany any public release
of the transcript. The public release of the transcripts could
come as soon as this week. Those sources said, well,
that's good. Transparency is a good thing, and look, I'm
not going to just sit here and pile on. But
unfortunately for the administration they make it easy. The messaging
has been horrible, the optics are horrible, and so far
the outcomes have also been horrible. And as I've said
from the very beginning, all of this is self made.
They can get rid of all these issues tomorrow, but
they refuse to do it. And that's because they understand
just how devastating those files are. And I'm not saying
just for Trump, but for the whole entire ruling class.
I don't think people are still understanding the scope of
what Epstein was up to and just how far his
tentacles reached. This is a man that had a lot
of influence, a lot of power, with a lot of
powerful people, and a lot of those powerful people are
still in positions of power, and those people don't want
their secrets to be revealed. They don't want this tea
to be dripped, so they're going to put pressure on
the Trump administration to make sure that that doesn't happen.
Donors the financial sector, and we all know intelligence. So
you have to keep in mind that there's a gigantic
machine at play here, and that whole ass machine's function
is to make sure that we never have transparency or
the truth. When it comes to Jeffrey Epstein. Maxwell, an
associate of the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, was convicted
of sex trafficking and other charges and sentenced to twenty
years in prison in twenty twenty two, which he was
serving at a federal prison in Tallahassee, Florida, until a
recent move to a more relaxed federal prison camp in Texas.
She is appealing her conviction to the US Supreme Court.
ABC previously reported that it was Maxwell who requested the
interview with the DOJ. According to sources familiar with the matter,
Maxwell is also asking the Supreme Court to review her
conviction and Trump has not ruled down to pardon for her.
Why did she wait until Trump became president to request
this meeting? Why didn't she request the meeting during the
last administration? Did she not have as many friends there?
Did she not have people that were willing to come
and sit down with her and entertain her bullshit? I mean,
if she had all this information previously, why was she
sitting in jail, why was she routing away in prison
down in Tallahassee. If she had all this information that
she could have passed off to the government previously to
get considerations. Now, miraculously, all of a sudden, Trump is
president and Glamne Maxwell has a lot to talk about
right in the middle of this, Maelstrom, unless you're one
of those weird ass MAGA influencers, who the fuck is
buying that. Maxwell's lawyer David Marcus said following her meetings
with Blanche that Maxwell would welcome any relief. He also
said Maxwell was asked about one hundred different people and
said she didn't hold anything back. Trump asked Tuesday whether
he approved the prison transfer for Maxwell's I didn't know
about it at all. No, I read about it just
like you did. It's not a very uncommon thing. Yes,
it is absolutely uncommon. You're gonna send a child molester,
a violent criminal to a low security camp. And I
don't know where people get this whole Glenn Maxwell's been
a model prisoner in Tallahassee. From She's had infractions. She
already had a trip to the whole but cool. Let's
just give her accommodations anyway. Let's send her to Club
Fed so she can go do yoga with the Skafuza
from Thrano's talk about a Dirty Duo. Trump also said
that anything Blanche discussed with Maxwell during his meetings with
her would be totally above board. Oh yeah, I'm sure
that Blanche is just, you know, the pinnacle of ethics,
just a moral compass that we should all be following, right,
just like Bill Barr was. Following his first day of
meetings with Maxwell, Blanche tweeted, the Department of Justice will
share additional information about what we learned at the appropriate time.
CNN first reported the administration was considering releasing the transcripts.
In an interview with newsmax, and you know, no offense,
but if you watch news Max, congratulations, you're everything that
you hate when it comes to people who watch MSNBC
or CNN, because it's the same bullshit you're getting on Newsmax,
just packaged different, or, as Donald Trump likes to say,
a whole lot of fake news. In an interview with
Newsmax last week, when asked when Americans could hear about
the contents of the meeting. Trump said, I don't know,
because I haven't spoken about it. But he's a very
talented guy, Todd Blanche and a very straight shooter, and
I think he probably wanted to know, you know, just
to get a feeling of it, because we'd like to
release everything, but we don't want people to get hurt
that shouldn't be hurt. You mean, like the girls who
were abused Donny Diddles, the thousand girls that your own
justice department's talking about, or how about the survivors that
have been I'm in your administration for the way you're
handling this. Does it matter if they're hurt? Does it
matter if the public's hurt? Does it matter if anybody
is hurt besides your friends? I guess not. I don't
want people to get hurt that shouldn't be hurt, and
would assume that was why he was there. I want
to release everything, I just don't want people to get hurt.
What does that even mean? Can somebody ask him to
clarify what that even means? Who's going to get hurt?
And why are you worried about people that were associating
with Epstein getting hurt? And look, I know it's a
big ask. But how about he spares a bit of
that empathy for the people that were actually abused. Bro
hasn't brought them up at all, doesn't talk about them,
doesn't invite them to the White House, doesn't send the
DOJ to speak to them to find out what they know.
But instead you go and have a chat with Glenn Maxwell,
the convicted child molester and human trafficker. So if you're
so concerned about people who have been hurt, stop worrying
about your friends who are breaking bread with Jeffrey Apps,
associating with Jeffrey Epstein, and start worrying a little bit
more about the people who are actually hurt by him.
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