I just introduced an amendment to demand the release of the Epstein files.
Representatives should have to vote tomorrow either to stand with ordinary Americans and release the files or side with the rich and powerful.
Whose side are you on?
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The Epstein case isn’t over.
It’s the Rosetta Stone of public trust.
And if we don’t get to the bottom of it,
we’ll never restore what’s already been lost.
JOE ROGAN: "How do you put someone in jail and you don't even name the clients?"
ELON MUSK: "Whenever they raided Epstein's place, there would have been like a mountain of evidence. Where is that mountain? The public will be rightly frustrated if no one is prosecuted."
Never forget that Donald Trump sent 2,700 Marines to stop protesters in Los Angeles
But sent ZERO to Texas to help find 180+ missing people or recover the bodies of more than 100 dead.
That's Donald Trump.
Epstein survivor: “I was raped three times a day and I wasn’t the only girl. It was a conveyor belt of abuse.”
Not a SINGLE client has been arrested or will be arrested by our two party system.
The entire system needs to be destroyed.
No more duopoly.
Jeffery Epstein’s brother, Mark Epstein told the press:
"Jeff & Trump were friends.
Jeff told me he had so much dirt on Trump and Clinton that, if revealed, the 2016 election would have been cancelled."
Hi dipshit MAGAs, I'm going to try to explain this again.
"If Trump was on the list, why didn't the Democrats release it?"
1. Two court cases were filed (and later dropped) in 2016 by a woman who accused Trump and Epstein of sexually assaulting her in 1994 when she was 13-years old. This was common knowledge to everyone paying attention. You all should read the legal documents, or numerous articles that were published at that time.
2. Epstein was not arrested for sex trafficking until July 2019. Trump was president then. Why didn't he release the files?
3. The first time Epstein was arrested in 2005 he was given "the deal of the century" negotiated by a powerful dream team of lawyers, including Trump friend and lawyer Alan Dershowitz (who was also "mistakenly" accused by an Epstein victim). The man who approved that deal was Trump's Labor Secretary (and former U.S. Attorney) Alexander Acosta.
4. In August 2019, 44 lawmakers led by HOUSE DEMOCRATS asked for hearings into the questionable handling of that Epstein case.
Like Pam Bondi, Trump defended Acosta and said he was "a really, really great secretary of labor."
Alex Acosta then resigned.
5. IF between 2020 and 2024, Joe Biden was even aware that there was a client list, and that Trump was ON that list, Joe Biden would not have touched it, nor released it. Because that's the kind of man Joe Biden is.
He respects the presidency, our institutions, he respects the independence of the DOJ - and while like all of us, he may despise Trump, he wouldn't use his presidential power to destroy him.
And that's where we are.
Thanks for coming to my TED Talk. Now feel free to cry more. 🇺🇸