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You, and the rest of the magatrons (Billy, Mako et al) are the haters. You hate immigrants, you hate anyone who doesn't fit your heterosexual mould, you hate anyone who doesn't agree with you politically. There's more, but I don't have time to list them all.
Oh, and Billy and you hate my country for some reason.
I do respect the fact that you haven't run away like Billy has.Comment
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BREAKING: An attorney who represented over 200 of Jeffrey Epstein's victims drops a bombshell on Donald Trump by revealing that he knows where to find the birthday book containing his creepy drawing and letter to Epstein.
And it gets so much better...
Attorney Bradley Edwards says that the book is currently in the possession of the Epstein estate in Florida and it exists for an "absolute fact." He stated that he nows the estate executors and believes that they would relinquish the book if subpoenaed by Congress.
"I do know that they were involved in the assembly of the book, several of them,” Edwards said, speaking about "multiple" victims during an appearance on MSNBC’s "The Last Word."
"They were told by Ghislaine to assist in putting the book together," he added. "Others have seen the book post-birthday and after it was assembled. So the existence of the book is an absolute fact.”
“They would turn the book over immediately,” said Edwards. "Nobody would have to guess. You would immediately have the answers. You could flip to the page. Is there a letter? Is there not a letter? It’s over. The victims then get to move on. But that’s not what’s happening. Real people are being hurt here. The truth matters, transparency actually matters. Get this over with and get it behind us.”
The book in question was recently revealed by The Wall Street Journal and is said to contain a bawdy letter from Trump to Epstein as well as a sketch of a naked woman and Trump's signature. Trump is insisting that the letter is "fake" and claims that he has never been one to draw pictures, despite a long documented history of doodling. He's currently suing the Journal over the reporting.
Edwards said that if the book does end up being released, "it should probably be set in the Smithsonian as an artifact at this point in time.”
“It’s going to go down in history,” said the attorney. “So that the world can see this book and they’ll know who were Jeffrey Epstein’s best friends at the time? What letters did his family write to him? What other pictures were in there? Redact victim names, release the book and move on.”
“Now, who wrote letters, what’s in the book?” he continued. “You’re going to have to get the book to figure it out. But this isn’t something that needs to be a mystery forever and drag the victims into all kinds of anxiety, for nothing. We can get that answer pretty quickly."
"You have to remember that Jeffrey Epstein was abusing and exploiting young women and children every day of his life," he went on. "So anybody that’s around for any major events, such as the assembly of his 50th birthday book, they’re going to have to be involved in assembling or playing their part, whatever they were directed to do with respect to that book.”
Edwards said that the victims are dealing with "enormous anxiety" about the scandal becoming a big political football.
"The one thing that has really alarmed our clients is the information that now Ghislaine Maxwell is being visited in jail and that she is somehow being given some credibility and a platform on this particular topic," he said. "Does she have information that could potentially help? Yes. Will she be truthful about it? Who knows?“
"I have many clients who say, ‘President Trump and Ghislaine Maxwell were good friends back then. Is he going to pardon her?’" added Edwards. "For him to do that, would be, he thought about you and he decided you do not matter. I don’t think that is on the table, maybe I’m putting too much trust in him.”
It's time to put this story to bed and give the victims some peace by revealing the full, unvarnished truth. Congress must subpoena this book immediately.
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BREAKING: A Republican source close to the White House reveals that Donald Trump is panicking behind closed doors about the Jeffrey Epstein scandal and is terrified that he'll be accused of "some funny business."
An innocent man wouldn't be worried like this...
"They’re going to f*ck me," Trump said. The aforementioned source told Politico’s Playbook that Trump was overheard in the Oval Office saying: "They’re going to accuse me of some funny business."
The so-called president insisted that he had nothing to do with Epstein's crimes, but added: "They’re going to f*ck me anyways."
Of course, if Trump were innocent it would be a simple matter for him to order the full release of the Epstein files. Instead, he's stonewalling the release, a decision that strongly supports Elon Musk's allegation that Trump is implicated in the files.
In fact, Senator Dick Durbin recently revealed that MAGA Attorney General Pam Bondi "pressured the FBI to put approximately 1,000 personnel in its Information Management Division" on 24-hour shifts to dig through 100,000 Epstein-related documents to "flag" any mention of Trump.
The evidence of a lengthy, sordid relationship between Epstein and Trump just keeps piling up. Trump is currently suing The Wall Street Journal for reporting on a bawdy letter that Trump allegedly sent for inclusion in a birthday book for Epstein. It includes his signature and a lewd drawing. Trump has denied that he sent the letter and claimed that he has never been one for drawing pictures — despite a well-documented history of his doodles.
Yesterday, Congressman Ro Khanna announced his plans to subpoena Epstein's estate for the book containing Trump's letter.
On top of that, CNN recently uncovered photos of Trump and Epstein which show that Epstein attended Trump's 1993 wedding to Marla Maples. The two were also recorded together at a 1999 Victoria's Secret fashion event in New York City. They were clearly close friends for decades.
Additionally, Epstein accuser Maria Farmer has revealed that she twice asked the FBI to investigate Trump after a disturbing encounter with him in 1995 when she was preparing to work for Epstein.
"She said she told the authorities that late one night, Mr. Epstein unexpectedly called her to his offices in a luxury building in Manhattan, and she arrived in running shorts," reported the The New York Times.
"Mr. Trump then arrived, wearing a business suit, and started to hover over her, she said she told the authorities." She felt "scared" as "Trump stared at her bare legs."
Epstein then entered the room and said to Trump: "No, no. She’s not here for you." Epstein and Trump then left, and she heard Trump say that he thought she was sixteen years old.
The story suggests that Trump was accustomed to being provided underage girls by Epstein, who he once called a "terrific guy" who was "a lot of fun." Trump is also on the record stating that Epstein "likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side."
Trump is right to be concerned about the Epstein scandal. It's not going away any time soon and might be what finally brings him down. He is, however, wrong to claim that anyone is trying to "f*ck" him. He did that himself by associating with pedophiles.
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