@RedLineNewsUSA Bro honestly stfu, these paid bitch ass government workers will say anything to say socialism is bad. Shit has nothing to do with anything tf. Niggas can’t be safe ?
Hold on.
You think the guy who repeatedly said that our first black president was not born here, the guy who took out a full page ad in a newspaper calling for the execution of the now exonerated Central Park five, the guy who used the words, “black job”, the guy who has called African nations “shit holes” and threatened to deport American citizen women of color, couldn’t possibly have intentionally posted a video portraying Barack and Michelle Obama as monkeys?
Are you a fucking idiot?
I am the Deputy Attorney General of the United States.
On Sunday, I declared the Epstein review "over."
On Monday, I explained what we found.
Nothing.
We found nothing.
3.5 million pages.
180,000 images.
2,000 videos.
Nothing prosecutable.
"It isn't a crime to party with Mr. Epstein."
That's what I told Fox News.
It isn't a crime to email with Mr. Epstein.
It isn't a crime to have lunch on his island.
The island where the crimes happened.
But having lunch there? Legal.
Someone showed me the photos.
Photos of powerful men.
Photos that "look pretty bad."
I said: "Unfortunately, photos can't speak."
This is true.
Photos cannot speak.
Neither can the victims who took them.
We released the videos.
All of them.
Except the ones showing "individuals having improper sex with victims."
Those we did not release.
Because those would be evidence.
And we already said there's no evidence.
The President's name appears 3,000 times in the files.
He says they "absolve" him.
I did not say that.
I said it isn't a crime to party.
The tips about the President were "anonymous" and "second-hand."
Not something that can be really investigated.
We did look at the tips.
Then we removed them from the public database.
They were there on Saturday.
Gone by Sunday.
I'm told this is called "transparency."
Someone asked if more prosecutions were coming.
I said: "I'll never say no."
Then I said: "But it isn't a crime to party."
Then I said: "The review is over."
The Clintons agreed to testify.
They reversed their position.
I assume they read the files.
I assume they saw what we're not prosecuting.
A congresswoman called last week's release "drip-feeding."
She called it "a cover-up."
I prefer "phased disclosure."
And now the disclosure is complete.
And the investigation is over.
And it isn't a crime to party with Mr. Epstein.
I want to be very clear about that.
The partying was legal.
The lunches were legal.
The emails were legal.
What happened after the parties—that was the crime.
But we can't prove what happened after.
Because photos can't speak.
And the review is over.
Anyway, justice has been served!
IDF Shoots Boy Moments after Receiving Aid from US Soldier
In a heartbreaking moment shared on a recent podcast, a US soldier recounted a scene that continues to haunt him from his time stationed at the GHF aid distribution point in Gaza.
"Amir, a frail child, barefoot, walked 12 kilometres under the sun to reach the distribution point. He only received a handful of rice and lentils from the ground. He approached me, kissed my hand, and said: 'Thank you.' Minutes later, as he was leaving with the rest of the civilians, the Israeli army fired gas and bullets, and Amir was killed on the spot."
Scenes like this are not isolated. Aid distribution centres in Gaza have become “death traps,” where more than 1,050 Palestinians have been killed while trying to access food, many deliberately targeted with tear gas and live ammunition by Israeli forces and American private security contractors.