We need these files released asap.
Implicate everyone on there, including Trump. We need transparency. While we are there, make sure to get Barry, Killary, Bill, and Bill
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We need these files released asap.
Implicate everyone on there, including Trump. We need transparency. While we are there, make sure to get Barry, Killary, Bill, and Bill
[QUOTE=TeflonDonTrump;15024295]We need these files released asap.
Implicate everyone on there, including Trump. We need transparency. While we are there, make sure to get Barry, Killary, Bill, and Bill[/QUOTE]
Lmao!!!!!
Y’all are such novice idiots its hilarious.
Your favorite politicians and celebrities use prostitutes!!!!
lol.
at this point, you have to be a mouthbreather to think trump isn't implicated. the republicans are doing everything they can to keep it quiet.
[QUOTE]Johnson Cuts Short House Business to Avoid Vote on Releasing Epstein Files
The Republican speaker truncated the legislative schedule for the week ahead of a summer recess, moving to deny Democrats the chance to force votes on whether to release the Epstein material.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Norcaliblunt;15024298]Lmao!!!!!
Y’all are such novice idiots its hilarious.
Your favorite politicians and celebrities use prostitutes!!!!
lol.[/QUOTE]
Nothing wrong with that except if she's being trafficked and or underage.
Our pal Trump used to throw underage sex parties at his mansion using the girls from his pageants...again, Google John Casablancas, known pedo and a Trump homie. Luther Campbell, AKA Uncle Luke, 90s rapper claimed he was at a sex party thrown at Trump's mansion and saw sex with underage women and drug use, he left because he felt uncomfortable. This story ain't going anywhere and the more the GOP and Trump tries to cover it up, the worse it looks on them.
[QUOTE=Norcaliblunt;15024298]Lmao!!!!!
Y’all are such novice idiots its hilarious.
Your favorite politicians and celebrities use prostitutes!!!!
lol.[/QUOTE]
so you don't care for the file?
you don't care about underaged kids?
[QUOTE=highwhey;15024317]at this point, you have to be a mouthbreather to think trump isn't implicated. the republicans are doing everything they can to keep it quiet.[/QUOTE]
Everyone already knew this, but it's confirmed by a whistleblower today.
"Bondi Alerted Trump He Was Named in Epstein Files. Attorney General Pam Bondi informed President Trump in the spring that his name appeared in the Jeffrey Epstein files, according to people with knowledge of the exchange."
[url]https://www.politico.com/news/2025/07/23/trump-epstein-wsj-report-doj-bondi-00471968[/url]
Pedo Trump?
I do not think that this one is ever just going to fade away for Trump. He is just a known pedophile now. I suppose his best play is to just spend the next 4 years claiming conspiracy theories that no one believes and play out his term.
I do wonder if those around him are starting to question themselves though. If Bondi was informed that Trump is listed, not sure how she can continue going to work each day and hold her head up.
[QUOTE=TeflonDonTrump;15024295]We need these files released asap.
Implicate everyone on there, including Trump. We need transparency. While we are there, make sure to get Barry, Killary, Bill, and Bill[/QUOTE]
Preach, Carl.
[QUOTE]Today, Americans confront their own anxieties about elite power and accountability. The scandal surrounding Jeffrey Epstein did not end with his death in a federal jail cell; it metastasized. The unsealed flight logs, the controversial 2008 plea deal, and the inexplicable leniency shown by successive administrations suggest a bipartisan protection racket shielding a network that spans Clintonworld, Silicon Valley, and Mar-a-Lago, as investigative journalist Julie K. Brown has documented.
President Donald Trump’s association with Epstein—limited to overlapping social circles in the 1990s and a 2002 New York magazine quote calling Epstein a “terrific guy”—is not evidence of criminality. But it is evidence of a class problem. When the ruling elite’s social calendar overlaps with that of a convicted sex offender, voters inevitably draw conclusions about the moral fabric of those in power.
As Matt Taibbi observed in Griftopia (2010), American media often shields the wealthy from direct criticism unless legal consequences arise. Epstein’s case, amplified by his connection to Trump, has thus struck a particularly sensitive chord, exposing the deep distrust many Americans feel toward an elite perceived as operating above the law.
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Washington is hurtling toward a sovereign debt crisis, escalating foreign wars, and potential domestic unrest without a clear path forward. While President Trump did not create these challenges alone, he now bears responsibility for addressing them. His campaign promises of accountability, transparency, and fiscal reform have yet to be realized. The proverbial buck stops with his administration.
Like the Parisians of 1789, Americans respond powerfully to appeals that honor virtue and condemn vice. It would be a grave mistake for Trump to ignore the impact of the Epstein scandal, especially as it coincides with his administration’s failure to fulfill key campaign pledges.[/QUOTE]
[url]https://www.theamericanconservative.com/versailles-on-the-potomac/[/url]
[QUOTE=TheMan;15024318]Nothing wrong with that except if she's being trafficked and or underage.
Our pal Trump used to throw underage sex parties at his mansion using the girls from his pageants...again, Google John Casablancas, known pedo and a Trump homie. Luther Campbell, AKA Uncle Luke, 90s rapper claimed he was at a sex party thrown at Trump's mansion and saw sex with underage women and drug use, he left because he felt uncomfortable. This story ain't going anywhere and the more the GOP and Trump tries to cover it up, the worse it looks on them.[/QUOTE]
Where is the evidence?
[QUOTE=Patrick Chewing;15024361]Where is the evidence?[/QUOTE]
i don't have your medical file stating your weight, but we know without a shadow of a doubt, that you do indeed weigh[SIZE=7][B] 400 pounds.[/B][/SIZE]
[QUOTE=Off the Court;15023186]Stumbled across it on Twitter. I personally just think the Katie Johnson story is real, but that one at least seems plausible.[/QUOTE]
Trump is a piece of $hit for raping that 13 years old girl.
[URL="https://www.cbsnews.com/news/house-committee-votes-to-subpoena-justice-department-for-epstein-files/"]House committee votes to subpoena Justice Department for Jeffrey Epstein files[/URL]
this is significant news...
[QUOTE]Washington — A House committee on Wednesday voted to subpoena the Justice Department for files related to the investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, as Republican leaders have resisted action on the issue.
Democrats on a subcommittee for the House Oversight panel forced a vote on the subpoena, and three Republicans voted alongside Democratic members. House GOP leaders have opposed a separate measure that would force the Justice Department to release materials on Epstein, and President Trump has urged his supporters to move beyond the issue.
The motion to subpoena the Justice Department, which was offered by Democratic Rep. Summer Lee of Pennsylvania, passed in an 8-2 vote. Republican Reps. Nancy Mace of South Carolina, Scott Perry of Pennsylvania and Brian Jack of Georgia voted in favor.
Republicans amended the subpoena to also include Epstein-related communications between former President Joe Biden, Biden administration officials and the Justice Department.
The subcommittee also approved by voice vote subpoenas for former President Bill Clinton; former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton; former FBI directors James Comey and Robert Mueller; and former attorneys general Loretta Lynch, Eric Holder, Merrick Garland, William Barr, Jeff Sessions and Alberto Gonzales. The motion was introduced by Perry.
"The American people want to know what's in that file," Lee said. "The American people want transparency. At the end of the day, we have to send a message that whether you are the littlest guy or you are the most powerful person in this nation, that if you commit a crime, if you do things that we aren't supposed to do, that there will be some accountability."
Republican Rep. James Comer of Kentucky, the House Oversight Committee chairman, will issue the subpoenas in the future, a committee aide told CBS News. Comer was not present for the subcommittee votes.
In the past, the Justice Department has sought to avoid handing over information about criminal investigations to Congress.
The Epstein case has drawn more attention in recent weeks, since a Justice Department and FBI review asserted that Epstein had no incriminating "client list" and died by suicide in federal custody.
Earlier Wednesday, Comer subpoenaed Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell to sit for a deposition as fallout over the Trump administration's handling of the Epstein case intensifies. Maxwell was convicted in 2021 for her role in helping Epstein recruit, groom and abuse underage girls. She is serving a 20-year prison sentence. Epstein died in federal custody in 2019 as he faced sex trafficking charges.
The Trump administration has been under pressure to release more information on Epstein. Last week, the Justice Department asked judges to unseal grand jury transcripts on Epstein and Maxwell's cases. Those requests need to be reviewed by federal courts, and a judge in Florida earlier Wednesday denied a request to unseal grand jury records for investigations into Epstein in the 2000s.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=highwhey;15024317]at this point, you have to be a mouthbreather to think trump isn't implicated. the republicans are doing everything they can to keep it quiet.[/QUOTE]
You posted about doing cocaine at a daycare and thirsted over some retard 14 year old looking white bitch
We all know who the pedo here is
[QUOTE=warriorfan;15024406]You posted about doing cocaine at a daycare and thirsted over some retard 14 year old looking white bitch
We all know who the pedo here is[/QUOTE]:oldlol: