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July 15, 2025 - ParaNaughtica
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Episode 136. Are You Still Talking About Creepy Jeffrey Epstein?

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Sir, could I just interrupt for a second?
Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein?
This guy's been talked about for years.
Donald Trump has been friends with Jeffrey Epstein for years.
In 2002, he told New York Magazine that he's, quote, known Jeff for 15 years.
Terrific guy.
He's a lot of fun to be with.
It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side.
No doubt about it.
Jeffrey enjoys his social life.
Close quote.
Jeffrey Epstein claimed he introduced Donald Trump to Melania.
Epstein is known for grooming beautiful women for powerful men.
Quote, on July 6th, 2019, Epstein was arrested.
Two weeks later, he was murdered in his jail cell.
All during President Trump's first term.
Shortly after Trump began his second term, political agents and useful idiots posed for the cameras with DOJ binders as if justice was coming.
And nothing followed.
Until this week, when we were told that the DOJ and the FBI concluded that Epstein had no client list and died by suicide.
While this isn't fooling the awakening masses, political agents and useful idiots began doing their best to defend Trump and steer everyone towards immigration, where the solution will obviously be the digital ID for every U.S. citizen.
The overwhelming majority of U.S. government representatives are the recipients of hundreds of millions of dollars paid out by APEC, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.
Jeffrey Epstein and Gheelane Maxwell were clearly part of a sexual blackmail operation run by the Mossad and the CIA to further own the American government.
This is why our government officials are all on board with a genocide being committed by the U.S. and Israel.
Do you think that there can be a two-state solution that creates an independent?
I don't know.
I'd ask maybe that question.
You have the greatest man in the world to answer that age-old question, two-state.
Go ahead, give him your honest answer.
I think Palestinians should have all the powers to govern themselves, but none of the powers to threaten us.
That means that certain powers, like overall security, will always remain in our hands.
Now, that is a fact.
And no one in Israel will agree to anything else because we don't commit suicide.
We want life.
We cherish life for ourselves, for our neighbors.
And I think we can work out a peace between us and the entire Middle East with President Trump's leadership.
And by working together, I think we can establish a very, very broad peace that will include all our neighbors.
When Pam Bondi was asked about all this, Trump couldn't help but interrupt her and show frustration that anyone was concerned about his old friend of 15 years.
One of the biggest ones is whether he ever worked for a American or foreign intelligence agency.
The former labor secretary, who was Miami U.S. Attorney Alex Costa, he allegedly said that he did work for an intelligence agency.
So could you resolve whether or not he did?
And also, could you say why there was a minute missing from the jailhouse tape on the night of the 7th?
Yeah, sure.
Could I just interrupt you?
Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein?
This guy's been talked about for years.
You're asking, we have Texas, we have this, we have all of the things.
And are people still talking about this guy, this creep?
That is unbelievable.
Do you want to waste the time?
Do you feel like answering?
I don't mind answering.
I mean, I can't believe you're asking a question on Epstein at a time like this where we're having some of the greatest success and also tragedy with what happened in Texas.
It just seems like a desecration, but you go ahead.
And Pam Bondi suggested that the child porn they have in evidence was Epstein's personal collection that he downloaded from the internet and nothing at all to do with blackmail.
Sure.
First, to back up on that, in February, I did an interview on Fox, and it's been getting a lot of attention because I said, I was asked a question about the client list, and my response was, it's sitting on my desk to be reviewed, meaning the file, along with the JFK, MLK files as well.
That's what I meant by that.
Also, to the tens of thousands of video, they turned out to be child porn downloaded by that disgusting Jeffrey Epstein.
Child porn is what they were.
Never going to be released, never going to see the light of day.
To him being an agent, I have no knowledge about that.
We can get back to you on that.
Greg Reese, reporting.
All right, welcome to the show, man.
Hey, buddy, how you doing?
Exciting things are happening.
There's an animated girl game about horse girls.
Horse girls' stance has been violated repeatedly by Grok in terrible fantasies.
Wow, Mika Hitler was defeated.
My God.
Quite the week.
Oh, and you know, like, also.
Why are we talking about Epstein?
I don't know.
We're not supposed to.
Because we're not supposed to.
Because Daddy Trump told us not to.
Daddy Trump said, are we still talking about Epstein?
We've been talking about this guy for years.
But you feel it.
Yeah, we're going to continue talking about him for years, which almost feels like it's played out where it makes him more suspicious rather than less.
Like, if he was just simply covering for other powerful people, I feel like he would have tried to downplay and defeat it from the beginning and not make the big announcement about revealing it.
But this particular path almost seems more suspicious.
It's the Streissend effect, man.
Like, you tell someone not to do something, they're going to look at that because they want to know why don't they want us to look into it?
Human beings can't bury a story.
The collective consciousness will not allow it to be.
But at the same time, like, people talk anyways.
Yeah.
What are you going to do?
You're going to fucking talk.
As long as we have our right to speech.
My God.
So, yeah, ladies and gentlemen, we're going to be talking about the whole Jeffrey Epstein case here and how Trump is part of it.
I mean, it's fucking obvious.
And just all this stuff surrounding the whole Epstein case and Trump and why we're still talking about it.
All those.
Yeah, and all the shady characters that are connected to it.
So let's just start this out with a little timeline.
Let's do a little timeline here.
So in 2005, on March 14th, the police began investigating Epstein following a report of molestation involving a 14-year-old girl.
All right, this is 2005.
October 20th, the same year, police search Epstein's home, but find computers are missing and are believed to have been removed in advance of the search, which is what happens all the time when you have these high-profile people.
They are warned in advance, get the shit out.
We're going to come in.
And whatever we find, we find.
Happens time and again.
Unless you're poor, if you're poor, they will not give you the advance.
Only if you're rich.
If you're poor, they might knock out your door and then investigate inside.
Yeah.
Yeah.
December 19th, 2005, Epstein assembles a powerful legal defense team, which I think Dershowitz was on that team, maybe?
I can't remember.
Was it Dershowitz?
Yeah, it's pretty sure it was Dershowitz.
And a whole slew of other ones.
Alex Acosta.
I know Alex Acosta is part of it, but he was more of a, I think he was the prosecutor at the time.
AG or something like that.
Yeah, if I remember, he was the one who was more instrumental in it dying later.
Right.
But that's a bit of a spoiler for this story.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
2006, July 19th, a grand jury indicts Epstein on a single charge of solicitation of prostitution.
Always solicitation of prostitution, like Diddy.
July 23rd, Epstein is arrested and released on bond the next day.
2007, September 24th, Epstein enters into a non-prosecution agreement with federal and state authorities, leading to a plea of guilty to two felony prostitution-related charges and registration as a sexual offender.
2008, January 10th, the FBI informs victims about the investigation without mentioning the non-prosecution agreement.
So it could have been more illegal, as we later found out.
Just kind of like leave out the fact that we didn't actually do anything.
June 30th, Epstein pleads guilty to two felonies and receives a whole 18-month jail sentence, which he served at whatever jail he went to, but he was allowed to come and go as he pleased.
Whenever he was tired, he would go to the jail and be like, I'm tired.
I'm going to go to sleep.
Count this on my time.
So that's how that worked out.
Like Martha Stewart.
Yeah, like the working jail service thing.
I need to go to work all week.
And it's like, wait, wasn't your job like financing a whole bunch of bullshit?
And they're like, no, no, focus on the prostitution.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You basically like made the sell his office.
He was allowed to go to his office every day.
What is he doing in his office every day?
Well, you know, you got to keep making the deals.
Yeah.
July 22nd, Epstein is released from jail and serves a year on house arrest with travel allowances, including to his private island, Little St. James.
2019, July 6th, so it's jumping ahead, you know, 10 years here.
July 6th, Epstein is arrested on new sex trafficking charges in New York City.
August 10th, Epstein is found dead in his Manhattan jail cell with his death ruled as a suicide.
Come November, the Miami Herald publishes an investigative report featuring interviews with Epstein's victims.
2020, July 2nd, Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's former girlfriend, is arrested and charged with sex crimes, and she is still, quote-unquote, in prison at the Southern District in New York, I believe, Manhattan there.
She's at that prison.
I think like one photo has come out of her walking the track.
2021, December 21st, hundreds of flight records from Epstein's private jet are released during Maxwell's trial, which are publicly available.
December 30th, a jury convicts Maxwell of sex trafficking and related charges.
2022, June 28th, Maxwell is sentenced to 20 years.
Federal prison.
Come December, the U.S. Virgin Islands sues JP Morgan Chase, alleging facilitation of Epstein sex trafficking.
And we'll get to that whole fiasco a little bit later about how, what is it, like 250 payoffs were made through JP Morgan with like $250 million or something.
Something ridiculous.
But there were no victims.
Nothing was happening.
Lots of people got rich.
That happened.
2023, January 3rd, the U.S. Virgin Islands fires Attorney General Dennis George, or yeah, Denise George.
September 22nd, the Miami Herald reports on the U.S. Virgin Islands government profiting from settlements related to Epstein's Crimes.
And December, U.S. District Judge Loretta Presca orders the unsealing of documents from a defamation lawsuit filed by Virginia Duffrey against Jose Maxwell.
And COM 2024, January 3rd to the 4th, initial batches of sealed documents are released containing names of individuals associated with Epstein, including notable figures like Bill Clinton and Donald Trump.
July 9th, J.D. Vance says we need to see the Epstein list while doing a podcast with Theo Vaughn.
And let's play that right here.
Now, isn't that interesting?
Oh, J.D. Vance, vice president, saying let's release that Epstein list that doesn't exist, according to Donald Trump, the president.
Where'd that enthusiasm go?
Yeah.
Where did it go, JD?
Let's see, 2004, April 29th.
Previously unsealed flight logs from 2019 are recirculated.
2025, February 27th to 28th, Attorney General Pamela Bondi, old scam Bondi, releases the first phase of files, which largely contain previously leaked documents, and requests that the FBI deliver remaining documents and investigate the delay in disclosure.
July 7th, the Justice Department clarifies that Epstein did not have a client list and states that no further related files will be made public.
It's closed, folks.
July 8th, reports detail how the Florida case unfolded.
Hence, that whole sweetheart deal was completely illegal.
Now, following 2021, Kiev...
They are now reviewing the release of the documents that didn't exist four days ago.
Yes, yeah, the DOJ has come out.
Oh, we're actually going to review those documents that we previously said didn't exist.
Like, dude, the mental gymnastics that people are playing right now, like the Trump supporters, supporters of the government, supporters of Kash Patel and Dan Pongino and Scamula Bondi.
It's like...
Because it's like, you're dirtied at this point.
You're better off just associating yourself.
The talk now is that he will be resigning.
And Cash Patel actually came out yesterday or the day before and is like, no, these are all lies.
I'm staying.
I won't be gone by the end of the year, which I think a lot of people are pretty confident that Cash Patel will be forced to resign by the end of the year.
He should have followed the Bongino rule of waiting 24 hours at least before declaring that the Epstein List didn't exist.
So he wasn't embarrassed by the DOJ.
He's followed his own rule.
the best thing he can do is just put his tail between his legs and get out.
Like he knows, But he knows he's being fucking lied to.
There's no in him and expecting him to carry this story.
And honestly, the honorable thing is really to quit.
Get the fucking doing this crap.
And then, you know, who knows?
We'll end up finding him dead by a red scarf suicide, right?
I'd just like to say that none of those people are depressed at all.
They all look super happy up there.
Super fucking happy.
So let's see.
Following 2021, key events include Maxwell's sentencing to 20 years in prison in June 2022.
In December 2023, a federal judge ordered the unstealing of court documents related to a defamation lawsuit involved in Epstein.
The U.S. District Court confirmed in January 2024 that these documents would be released in phases.
Ironically, phase one is as far as they've made it, which shouldn't be surprising for a government that covers up their own heinous crimes.
Also in 2024, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law making more documents from the 2006 grand jury investigation public.
U.S. Appeals Court heard arguments in Maxwell's appeal in March, and a Florida judge released transcripts in July detailing 2006 grand jury testimony accusing Epstein of sexual assault.
Now, we should say here that Maxwell, what is she in prison for if nothing happened?
How was there a conspiracy when she was the only one convicted of the conspiracy?
I love the meme where the quartering's like, release Kislane Maxwell.
She didn't traffic to anybody.
She's clearly innocent, all right?
And I'm like, well, I mean, honestly, what did happen if nobody did anything?
Like, this kind of BS guys, like, as ridiculous as it is, because we all know she did things.
The more ridiculous thing is she's the only one being punished.
Right.
And we have people like Alan Dershowitz, all right, ex-attorney for Epstein and Trump and old mayor of America, Rudy Giuliani, I believe, as well.
But he's coming out.
He's like, why is Maxwell in prison?
She should be released immediately.
Like, let her out.
She did nothing wrong.
I mean, hey, why not?
Like, they should really push it.
Why not?
Push it to the limit.
Like, they'll try to be like, let her out.
What the hell?
Like, if she obviously didn't do nothing to nobody, like, come on, guys.
Let her out.
Thank God I'm sitting on an island.
Didn't really kill myself.
Exactly.
It's so weird because who was in charge of all of these cases?
The Maxwell case, the Epstein case, the Diddy case?
Who was the lead prosecutor pushing all of these trials?
Was it Maureen Comey?
Yeah, it was, actually.
Oh, oh, FBI Director Comey's daughter?
She's the one behind all of these.
What's the connection here?
Like, the pattern is eye-opening.
I mean, got so much dirty money, they probably drop 100 every time they wipe the ass.
Yeah, easily.
Now, in February of 2025, the DOJ released Epstein files to a select group of pair-brained and idiotic conservative influencers.
And yeah, you guys know who we're talking about.
And in July of 2025, the DOJ and FBI released a memo confirming that the review found no client list and reaffirmed the finding of Epstein suicide.
Yeah.
It's like this.
Yeah.
And honestly, the flip-flop of we're going to release the docs and then bait and switching all the influencers was almost like a test of loyalty.
Because a few of them were like, afterwards, they came out and were like, okay, this is kind of BS.
Like, okay, like, actually, like, jump ship on the narrative.
And we're like, okay, I was actually like thinking we were going to get something here, but this is some crap.
Whereas some of the rest of them are kind of just staying quiet, not to name any names.
Well, let's name those names after it's kind of important.
Rogan O'Hanley, as people know, is DC Duano on his social medias.
Yeah, I will give him credit.
He actually did say that more recently, this is bullshit and we need to actually get the Apstein files.
Like, you're fucking lying to us.
I'm like, okay, I will give him credit that he called BS later.
But I was going to say the second one in the list, though.
Haya Raishik, Raishik, however you pronounce her name, creator of Libs of TikTok.
I think it's Haya Raishik.
Okay, that one.
Who gets no respect.
No respect for her.
Yeah, like, I think she was the one who actually held it up like a Zelda item, like I was pointing out.
And also the one who is not talking about this even now.
I don't know about the last four.
I think.
Scott Presler and then Liz Wheeler, who has, I think, come out and is like, this is kind of bullshit.
Liz Wheeler, Chad Prather and Jack.
Posebiak?
Poseobiac?
I know a few people were yelling at Poso about it.
I don't know if he ever jumped ship on the narrative like a lot of the rest of them did, but most of them doubled down.
His fans for sure were angry with him.
Yeah, a lot of them doubled down.
A couple of them actually said, okay, this is a little too much even for me.
Relax.
Be like, what's the matter?
I couldn't trust the plan.
Yeah, so let's just break this down a little bit more.
But first, let's go back and listen to, let's listen to what Trump heavily banked on for his supporters during the first term of his utter nonsense, because it more or less sets the stage.
So let's listen to Trump saying what he's going to do if he gets office.
When I am back in the White House, I will immediately end the Biden-border nightmare that traffickers are using to exploit vulnerable women and children.
We will fully secure the border.
I will wage war on the cartels just as I destroyed the ISIS Caliphate, 100% gone, 100% destroyed.
They'll come back now because we have a weak administration.
I will use Title 42 to end the child trafficking crisis by returning all trafficked children to their families in their home countries and without delay.
And I will urge Congress to ensure that anyone caught trafficking children across our border receives the death penalty immediately.
So, yeah.
He said a lot of things.
Did he follow through with those things?
I mean, am I reviewing the upstate list right now?
Or are we doing a story about how it's not a thing, but it is a thing?
You see, before, this is the fucking pattern of all these politicians.
And I know I don't even have to say it because it's been said so many fucking times, but they make all these promises, all these empty promises.
And then once they get in the office, they do a 180.
And they're like, nope, I never said that.
No, I never said I was going to do that.
Because here he is before office.
I'm going to eradicate sex traffickers.
I'm going to get into the bottom of the Epstein shit.
And then here we come, you know, 2025.
And he's like, are we still talking about this shit?
Why are we talking about this shit?
Well, and the weird thing is initially they were going after traffickers and stuff to a pretty good degree.
But now from what I hear, like an awful lot of those agents are being turned over to help to assist ICE with deportation.
So they're actually not looking into trafficking as much.
It's supposedly like I've read a few anecdotal complaints from agents who probably don't want their names tied to it.
I sure as hell wouldn't.
Fuck.
That's got to suck to be the person getting those complaints out to because you get people who won't believe you.
You get people who like actively oppose you and want to ruin you.
And then you get a few people who like us who appreciate it, want to spread it, but we're kind of the minority.
Yeah, we get shadow banned and just ignored.
It's really annoying.
So February 21st comes around, 2025, of course.
Attorney General Scam Bondi says Epstein files are on her desk under review per Trump's directive, right?
We all know that that happened.
February 26th, the next day, Bondi announces that all the files, all the files, including flight logs and names, are to be released to the public.
Okay?
Reuters cover this.
Every news agency cover this.
The next day, February 27th, Scam Bondi releases Phase 1, which was 200 plus pages, which were already all public.
We already knew all of that information.
All of it.
And those binders were handed out to the 15 retarded influencers.
And then six of those male three thousands then paraded the binders in front of the White House like they were just given signed copies of the Satanic Bible from Trump himself.
Celebrated for a few months and then got used and humiliated afterwards.
Completely humiliated, which continues.
Like I really feel like a part that I learned recently, and I don't know if this is true or not, but I heard the story was that wasn't actually a scheduled thing.
Like they were actually just there to have a meeting of some kind regarding said files.
And then at the last second, they're just like, here, we're going to give you a binder with some documents in it.
And then they just hit him with the press release, which I was like, and I supposedly like that's why some of them jumped shit because they felt so betrayed by that, which me, I can't help but think like, you know, you, you kind of said this six months ago, bro.
And it would have been a lot more effective.
And I would have been less.
I mean, I still believe you, but at the same time, like, I don't, I'm finding a little cynical that you're bringing this up now.
Because I'm like, if, because if that was me, like, that would be day one.
Like, all right, let's go over what I got.
A whole bunch of friggin crap.
I'm going back.
Be like, the next live stream is going to be me standing outside the place with the like sign saying this is BS.
Give me something.
I mean, they should have.
Yeah.
See, that's the thing is like none of them did that.
And so I'm like, you know, you're jumping ship now that the popularity is actually flipping.
Because like initially, like an awful lot of things were ambiguously popular or at least like, you know, like confusing enough that people didn't really understand them necessarily.
Right.
Yeah, if it makes something confusing enough, people don't like, just ignore it, whatever.
I don't want to look into it.
But this one was just particularly lame while being also pretty simple to understand.
I was just not going to tell you and shut up and stop asking.
Yeah.
And so what happened after those files were put on her desk, right?
So Pam Bonnie gets the fucking files.
And then she's like, oh, I better make an appearance on Fox News because a lot of files are being withheld by the FBI.
And she like legitimately blamed the FBI in New York.
Yeah.
And cash even, like, she even outed cash.
Like, you need to give me your fucking files.
I mean, all the bottom line is all of this is just, this is all orchestrated to happen this way.
They're like, well, I needed to hire somebody to do filing for me.
So I looked through LinkedIn and I found this person named CIA Not a Plant.
And for some reason, the files are gone now and there is no list and stop asking.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So Scan Bondi declared that the delays of getting these files was officially due to public, you know, victim privacy.
They didn't want the victims to be re-victimized.
But Pam Bondi was like, no, I want those files by 8 a.m. or else.
And then ordered a probe into why the FBI withheld the truckload of documents in the first place.
So I want to play this audio of Mark Levin and Pam Bondi.
Let's give this a listen.
We're here with, and I'm very excited about, this Attorney General Pam Bondi, a good friend, especially a good friend of my wife, but a wonderful lady, a great lawyer.
Welcome to the program, Madam Attorney General.
I want to get into this Epstein thing a little bit.
I think the American people are very curious about who's on this list or these lists.
You have been doggedly trying to get all the information.
And now we learned, thanks to you, that you've been stonewalled by people in New York.
Do you want to explain that?
Yes, Mark.
So as you know, we released about 120 pages of documents.
And I started asking for these documents right when I came into office and before Cash Patel was in there.
So I ended up getting about 120 pages.
We carefully redacted them, of course, to be sure the 254 young girls, women who are victims of sex crimes and sex trafficking, their personal information was redacted and out of there to protect them.
So I'm going through it and I kept saying there has to be more.
There has to be more.
I'm assured that's it.
Cash asks the same questions.
Assured there's no more.
Last, I found out, you know, this week that a source told me New York, SDNY, they're sitting on thousands of pages of documents regarding Epstein.
Thousands, thousands.
And of course, you've seen the very strong letter.
We will get everything.
We will have it in our possession.
We will redact it, of course, to protect grand jury information and confidential witnesses.
But the American people have a right to know.
And Donald Trump is the most transparent president in our nation's history.
So not only will America get the full Epstein files, they will get JFK.
They will get Martin Luther King.
Yeah, so there you have it.
There you have it.
The FBI misled her.
And now she's got thousands of files on her desk being reviewed.
Right?
So March 2nd comes along.
And then who was the official who withheld those documents?
It was James Dennehy.
James Dennehy.
Was that the gentleman's name?
There's a video clip of him walking out of the office, like his walk of shame.
It was televised as he left the FBI field office.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, why would you withhold the documents?
Why would you withhold them?
Like, he didn't make that decision by himself.
He was told by somebody higher than him, hey, don't release those documents.
I mean, the fact that he was fired right afterwards is really not, really is not very convincing to me because they were just cutting him loose.
It's like, you know, realistically, he's withholding documents involving a massive international conspiracy.
Like, I'm pretty sure that's like what you call a crime or something of some sort.
Like, I'm just holding it to the, you know, same standard of what a civilian would do.
What do you think a civilian like who destroyed thousands of documents involving a high-profile international sex trafficking ring would have happened to them.
Would it just be like, all right, that's it?
Yeah, you're fired.
Not working at 7-Eleven anymore, mister.
Yeah, go home and go collect welfare.
No, that dude would be facing like some Fed charges.
Give me a break.
You'll never see him again.
Never see him again.
Like that guy definitely.
Yeah, that guy was a fall guy.
That was a token punishment.
Like, the fact that he's not doing a bid really says that he was not getting real punishment.
It's ridiculous.
Yeah.
And the same's going to happen with Pam with Scambondi.
It's going to happen with Cash Patel.
It's going to happen with Dan Bongino.
And here's the thing.
When these people get caught at whatever level of government they're in, and they have to go give like a talk in front of Congress or whatever for their heinous actions.
But like, that's it.
They're never charged with the fucking crime and they're never sentenced to jail or prison.
They just have to admit they did some wrongdoing or even not admit it.
And then they get to walk out of that room and life goes on and that's it.
They get a slap on the wrist no matter if they lie or don't lie.
And they turn into reverse parents because they forget every word except I don't recall.
I don't recall.
You and I do that.
See, that's how we get no evidence.
You and I do that.
We're at the chopping block.
We're done.
Average citizen out there.
You don't really.
Yeah, you and I don't recall suddenly like they pull the cameras and they're like, the cameras recall.
I'm like thinking of myself like, you know, it's the FBI office.
Yeah.
And they got no way of like finding out without these people directly telling them of busting them for real friggin break.
Like, and the sad thing is, is he probably did it all nonchalantly because he knew he wasn't going to get in no trouble.
Like there's probably a recording in their office of him like slowly like walking to like damn paper shredders and deleting shit like nonchalant as hell and like not even a busy day for it.
So March 4th comes around, Tuesday of 2025.
And Pan Bondi says, everything is going to come out.
We received the truckload of files, the hidden Epstein documents from the Southern District of New York.
It's all going to come out.
And March 14th happens.
Bondi said she received all these files, right?
A truckload of files.
A truckload.
We gave no date.
I love when the public's going to see him.
So for like, you know, almost two weeks, she had this truckload of files on her desk and is like, yeah, don't worry.
We're sifting through it to make sure we take everything that's damning out of it that might implicate the president.
And we've got to get rid of that.
So it takes two weeks for them to say this.
And then, well, let me just play this off.
God, I wish they were that honest.
I know.
Yeah, they didn't even say that much.
So it's Pam Bondi on Sean Hannity.
So let's listen to that.
You're setting him up for disappointment.
I know.
Horrible.
Spoiler, she did not say this.
Yeah, she did not say those words.
We all did.
And the FBI handed over a couple hundred pages of documents.
But, you know, Sean, I gave them a deadline of Friday at 8 a.m. to get us everything.
And a source had told me where the documents were being kept.
Southern District of New York shock.
So we got them all by hopefully all of them.
Friday at 8 a.m., thousands of pages of documents.
I have the FBI going through them.
And Cash is also, now that we have Cash here, it's a game changer, of course.
And Cash is going to, Director Patel is going to get us a detailed report as to why the FBI withheld all of those documents.
Okay, I want to be clear because I think people got frustrated because they were expecting more.
You were expecting more.
And you didn't find out less than 24 hours before the release, you got a whistleblower that confirmed that there were way more documents that they were supposed to turn over, and then you found out just before that.
Well, sure.
And you're looking at these documents going, these aren't all the Epstein files.
You know, there were flight logs, there were names and victims' names.
And we're going, where's the rest of the stuff?
And that's what the FBI had turned over to us.
And so a source said, whoa, all this evidence is sitting in the Southern District of New York.
So based on that, I gave them the deadline.
Friday at 8, a truckload of evidence arrived.
It's now in the possession of the FBI.
Cash is going to get me and himself, really, a detailed report as to why all these documents and evidence had been withheld.
And, you know, we're going to go through it, go through it as fast as we can, but go through it very cautiously to protect all the victims of Epstein because there are a lot of victims.
Well, you had identified in phase one over 254.
Okay.
Now, is that the only thing that would be redacted?
Will everything else be made public that you get in your possession?
Yeah, the FBI hasn't had, obviously, they haven't looked at the thousands of pages of documents that they just received Friday.
But Cash has a team going through them, and it's always about protecting the victim.
But you know what?
We believe in transparency, and America has the right to know.
The Biden administration sat on these documents.
No one did anything with them.
And why were they sitting in the Southern District of New York?
I want a full report on that.
You know, sadly, these people don't believe in transparency, but I think more unfortunately, I think a lot of them don't believe in honesty.
And it's a new day.
It's a new administration.
And everything's going to come out to the public.
The public has a right to know.
Americans have a right to know.
And that goes the same with the JFK files.
JFK files.
Martin Luther King.
Yep, absolutely.
What are the things that, and maybe some people don't understand the need to redact.
In the case of a victim, that should be pretty obvious to people.
What are the other things that maybe you'd have to redact?
Well, national security?
No, of course.
National security, some grand jury information, which is always going to be confidential, but we'll see.
Let's look through them as fast as we can, get it out to the American people, because the American people have a right to know, not only on that, but on Kennedy, on Martin Luther King, on all of these cases that the Biden administration has just sat on for all these years.
So yeah, it's really, it's not sad, it's infuriating That these people thought that they could sit on this information, but they can't.
It's a new day, and we believe in transparency, and it's going to come out.
And when we redact things, Sean, what we're going to do is not just pull pages out like they used to do.
If something's redacted, you will know the line and you will know why it's redacted, the victim's name, identifying information of a victim.
So there she is on Sean Hannity talking about the truckload.
I don't know.
I don't know, man.
March 24th, though, Virginia Dufrey, one of Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew's victims and would-be star witness against those two men, was a passenger in a car that was hit by a school bus outside of Perth, Australia.
We all know who Virginia Dufre was, right?
I'm sure we all do.
She was victimized by Jeffrey Epstein and all these people, and then she was the first to like talk to the authorities, press charges, get hearings made.
I mean, we have documents.
We have the actual transcripts of these cases.
And she calls out a lot of influential people.
And then right at this really weird intersection of time, she happens to commit suicide after getting in this car accident.
Yeah, just very convenient, isn't it?
I mean, it made her kind of semi-famous again out of nowhere because most of it, because most, like me, had most likely forgotten her name as it didn't come up too terribly much.
The press wasn't super eager to mention her if she wasn't making noise herself.
Right.
Yeah.
And of course, she was kind of cynical about anything being done.
And I feel like her cynicism has been 100% justified.
Yeah.
So the news would report in Perth there, Australia, that the police were called, but said that there was no one available to come to the scene.
They asked if anyone was injured and suggested that if they were, they should make their way to the hospital.
Oh my God.
Can you believe this shit?
A school bus hit us.
Yeah, we don't have any cops to send to an accident.
Only because of who it was.
Sir, we are all engaged in a high-level bust of a multi-country lemonade stand.
This is some serious shit.
This kid has made almost $3 without paying no taxes.
If it was anyone other than Virginia, the police would have sent an ambulance.
But they knew who Virginia Duffrey was, is.
And they're like, oh, no.
Oh, sorry.
We don't have anyone available.
Sorry.
Hopefully, good luck.
Hope you can make it.
Yeah, you better.
Are you interested?
I'm just calling 911 and having them tell you this.
Hey, could you like drive yourself by chance?
I mean, we're kind of busy.
And I'd be like, like literally anyone else, it would be like, you know, so like all units are responding.
You have like X delay or some shit, but just literally, nah, we're not going to send nobody.
If you could make it to yourself, that would be great.
Are you injured?
Yes.
Oh, you better make your way to the hospital then.
I'm like, are we reading about somebody like getting hit by a bus or are we reading about somebody like bumping into a curb and getting stuck?
Saying they hurt their neck or some crap.
Well, yeah, let's see.
Commander Mike Bell would give a press conference where he said, quote, we're aware that there was a minor crash between a school bus that had 29 children on board and another vehicle, end quote.
But then he went on to clarify, you know, it's a minor matter because there was no injuries.
These are his words.
There was no injuries.
There is no need for us to attend.
It's not a requirement.
And I'm just going to like, yeah, I was going to say, I'm just going to put a real life non-elite experience thing here where I literally couldn't even get my car towed with police, without police showing up after like blowing out my tires on the side of the road because in the process of my tires exploding, it engaged my freaking airbag.
So I'm going to call bullshit on all of this.
All bullshit.
Yeah, we just don't need to send it.
We don't need to send no cops even.
Like, oh, yeah, that's so fake.
Like, an accident happens and there ain't cops there.
Yeah, like, give me a day.
Involving 29 children, a school bus?
It's not going to send a cop in an accidentality.
Yeah, like, is this a fictional city from the wired?
Right.
Dude, it's a fucking.
I don't need to attend to that.
Is anyone hurt?
Nah.
We're pretty sure nobody's hurt.
That's the best part is it's like, you know, we're not even going to send an ambulance to assess after an accident involving like 35 people.
We did a coin flip and all Bob said it was going to be tails and happened to be heads, so we didn't send anyone.
We decided there were no injuries.
I mean, we flipped the coin and the coin landed on everyone's healthy.
Yeah.
Don't send anyone.
The coin said not to.
It's okay.
Okay.
So, yeah, that's almost cartoonish, dude.
It's so cartoonish.
And so Virginia, she posted after the accident, she posted photos of herself at home showing that she was bruised up.
Her face is all bruised up.
She wasn't looking very good.
And in the caption of the picture that she posted of herself were these words, quote, this year has been the worst start to a new year, but I won't bore anyone with the details.
But I think it's important to note that when a school bus driver comes at you driving 110 kilometers as we were slowing for a turn, that no matter what your car is made of, it might as well be a tin can.
I've gone into kidney renal failure.
They've given me four days to live, transferring me to a specialist hospital in urology.
I'm ready to go.
Just not until I see my babies one last time.
But you know what they say about wishes.
Shit in one hand and wish in the other, and I guarantee it's still going to be shit at the end of the day.
Thank you all for being the wonderful people of the world and for being a great part of my life.
God bless you all.
End quote.
So, a minor crash with no injuries, and she's going into kidney reno failure and given four days to live.
Yeah, I mean, 110 kilometers, so about 70 miles per hour, 68 or so.
I mean, not a slow speed.
A minor accident.
Yeah, maybe a maybe a regular car hitting you would be no injuries.
But a bus.
That speed?
Like, not just a bus, but a laden bus.
I mean, that's a bunch of people in there also.
Like, you're accounting for, you know, like another car or like another increased amount of weight there.
Like, give me a break, even if it's school children.
That's 30 people, 30 times, like, 30 pounds.
Like, if they're tiny, like we're talking, like, early elementary.
Dude.
No way.
It's the physics on it.
And then the ridiculousness of them just not even responding to a sex.
It's all too absurd to even be believed.
Absolutely absurd.
So let's listen to this audio of Virginia Duffrey on being sex trafficked.
I've got three clips here.
I'll just play them back to back.
Let's play this.
I was so young, Keelan woke me up in the morning and said, you're going to meet a prince today.
I didn't know at that point that I was going to be trafficked to that prince.
And then that night, Prince Andrew came to her house in London, and we went out to Club Tramp.
Prince Andrew got me alcohol.
It was in the VIP section.
It was, I'm pretty sure it was vodka.
Prince Andrew was like, let's dance together.
And I was like, okay.
And we leave Club Tramp, and I hop in the car with Gilen and Jeffrey.
And Guy Lynn said he's coming back to the house.
And I want you to do for him what you do for Epstein.
I just couldn't believe it.
I couldn't believe that even royalty were involved.
Prince Andrew's not the prince from the fairy tale stories you read.
Andrew deserves to be outed.
He deserves to be held accountable.
He's an abuser.
The connection between Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein is Ghillaine Maxwell.
Ghillaine and Prince Andrew had known each other for many years.
I remember one day I was walking up Madison Avenue and I ran into Ghillaine Maxwell who was with Prince Andrew and she introduced me to him.
He told me that he was staying at Geoffrey's townhouse.
That kind of fascinated me and it just seemed like a kind of perfect instance of the kind of people that Geoffrey was hanging out with.
Geoffrey definitely enjoyed the idea of being friends with the Queen's son.
And Prince Andrew just gone through a divorce.
There's this American billionaire that wants to fly him around the world and introduce him to people.
And it was probably an escapism really for him.
The most explosive claims about Prince Andrew were made by Virginia Roberts Guffray, that she was loaned out to Andrew for sex three times.
The first time.
Epstein flew her to London where they went out dancing at a nightclub called Tramp with Prince Andrew.
They went back to Ghillaine Maxwell's house in London and there she was essentially given to Andrew and they had sex.
Before he abused me, when we just met, you know, Gielen does this guessing game.
He guessed right.
I was 17 and he compared me to his daughters saying, oh, my daughters are a few years younger than you.
The next encounter supposedly happened a few months later at Epstein's Mansion in New York.
And then there was a third time, Virginia said, on Epstein's Island in the Caribbean, where again, she and Andrew had sex.
The Duke has strongly and repeatedly denied this.
I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady.
Didn't happen.
She said she had sex with you three times.
No.
No to all of it.
All of it.
Absolutely no to all of it.
What makes it difficult for Andrew is that there's a photograph of him and Virginia.
She was 17 years old at the time.
They're in Ghillane's house.
Andrew's standing there, grinning like a Cheshire cat with his arm around Virginia Roberts.
And Ghillane stands in the background, like this kind of puppet master figure, sort of grinning broadly.
It's not how Jeffrey died, but it's how he lived.
And we need to get to the bottom of everybody who was involved with that, starting with Elon Maxwell and going along the lines there.
I was recruited at a very young age from Mar-a-Lago and entrapped in a world that I didn't understand.
And I've been fighting that very world to this day.
And I won't stop fighting.
I will never be silenced until these people are brought to justice.
So thank you all very much.
Appreciate it.
What do you make of Prince Andrew?
You said you won't be silenced.
He has been outvoted.
He knows what he's done, and he can attest to that.
Well, I mean, I would be afraid, frankly, to even go to that hospital she was mentioning after what that shit just happened.
Oh, no shit, right?
The specialist hospital in urology, yeah.
Yeah, don't you really think that just sounds like a good place to go put you down after all this?
Yeah, we're going to send you to a specialist hospital in neurology.
Four days to live.
Dude, and then she commits suicide?
I mean, come on.
What the fuck?
Come on.
So, but let's back up a little bit.
Let's back up.
So, in 2022, Mr. Frey reached a multi-million dollar settlement with Prince Andrew, who she had accused of sexually assaulting her in 2001 when she was just 17.
And now, to the average American, like beyond average American, that's a lot of fucking money to pay out for being innocent, right?
Yeah, like I feel like your reputational cost of someone accusing you of that, you wouldn't be willing to pay out that level of money just to shut them up.
And we're talking about the royal family, quote-unquote royal inbred family.
I mean, they have ungodly amount of money, right?
So to them, it's nothing.
But it's the image.
Well, yeah, the parents sure don't look too good.
Yeah, I gotta say, it sure doesn't look too good.
No.
I mean, they've been accused of doing this shit forever.
You know, Queen Elizabeth, it goes way back to what Cam Loops up in Canada, the boarding schools there, where they found mass graves of children.
And it just so happens, like, these kids would go missing, these swarths of children would go missing on the same date that Queen Elizabeth would be visiting those areas.
I mean, the talk has been out there for decades.
These people are up to no good, man.
And I mean, they didn't exactly act innocent, paying out millions of dollars.
Much money.
To think, yeah, think about that, right?
So they have so much money to get the best attorneys and buy off prosecutions or whatever.
But instead of like fighting for their actual innocence, they're actually like, we'll just pay you money to shut up and we just leave this out of the press.
So obviously there's a little bit of guilt there.
At least a little bit of guilt.
Because if you were absolutely innocent and you're the like richest family on this fucking planet, if you're innocent, you're going to be innocent.
If you're, unless like he was secretly admitting he was a lizard person, you sweat.
You're a human being.
Or perhaps.
Yeah.
Who knows?
Or who knows?
Maybe he was.
Maybe that was a bigger admission that he meant to let on.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, sweating.
We're going to get to that.
So she said the prince forced her to have sex with him at the London home of Ghislaine Maxwell and at various properties owned by Epstein.
And Prince Andrew has repeatedly denied the allegations.
And he has said a lot of really stupid shit that he actually thought that the people, who he thinks are far less intelligent than he, would actually believe.
And sadly, many did and many still do.
Now, here's a really amazing clip.
It's a short clip from an hour-long interview that he gave to BBC News in November of 2019.
Everyone should go listen to this interview because if you want to listen to a habitual liar, this is the interview you want to listen to.
But I'm just going to play this one clip about him not sweating.
July of this year, Epstein was arrested on charges of sex trafficking and abusing dozens of underage girls.
One of Epstein's accusers, Virginia Roberts, has made allegations against you.
She says she met you in 2001.
She says she dined with you, danced with you at Tramp Nightclub in London.
She went on to have sex with you in a house in Belgravia belonging to Girlenne Maxwell, your friend.
Your response?
I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady.
None whatsoever.
You don't remember meeting her.
She says she met you in 2001.
She dined with you.
She danced with you.
You bought her drinks.
You were in Tramp Nightclub in London.
And she went on to have sex with you in a house in Belgravia belonging to Gurlaine Maxwell.
Didn't happen.
Do you remember her?
No.
I have no recollection of ever meeting her.
I'm almost, in fact, I'm convinced that I was never in tramps with her.
There are a number of things that are wrong with that story.
One of which is that I don't know where the bar is in tramps.
I don't drink.
I don't think I've ever bought a drink in Tramps whenever I was there.
Do you remember dancing at Tramp?
No.
That couldn't have happened because the date that is being suggested, I was at home with the children.
You know that you were at home with the children?
Was it a memorable night?
On that particular day that we now understand is the date, which is the 10th of March, I was at home.
I was with the children.
I'd taken Beatrice to a Pizza Express in Working for a party at, I suppose, sort of 4 or 5 in the afternoon.
And then, because the Duchess was away, we have a simple rule in the family that when one's away, the other one's there.
I was on terminal leave at the time from the Royal Navy, so therefore I was at home.
Why would you remember that so specifically?
Why would you remember a Pizza Express birthday and being at home?
Because going to Pizza Express in Woking is an unusual thing for me to do.
A very unusual thing for me to do.
I've never been, I've only been through Woking a couple of times, and I remember it weirdly distinctly.
As soon as somebody reminded me of it, I went, oh yes, I remember that.
But I have no recollection of ever meeting or being in the company or the presence.
So you're absolutely sure that you're at home on the 10th of March.
She was very specific about that night.
She described dancing with you and you profusely sweating and that she went on to have baths possibly.
There's a slight problem with the sweating because I have a peculiar medical condition, which is that I don't Sweat or I didn't sweat at the time, and that was.
Oh, actually, yes, I didn't sweat at the time because I had suffered what I would describe as an overdose of adrenaline in the Falklands War when I was shot at.
And I simply, it was almost impossible for me to sweat.
And it's only because I have done a number of things in the recent past that I'm starting to be able to do that again.
So I'm afraid to say that there's a medical condition that says that I didn't do it, so therefore.
Unreal.
It's so unreal.
How obvious it is that he's lying.
Oh, I was actually suffering from a disease, right?
I was short at at the Falcons.
In the Falcons War, so much adrenaline rushed through my body and it caused this disease to happen where I didn't sweat for a short period.
I do sweat.
I sweat now.
I sweat now because I've gone through these miraculous treatment and I sweat now, but at the time I didn't sweat.
So she's lying as he's sitting there like as he's sitting there like sweating like balls in the interview.
For real, dude.
Like, dude.
Like, you couldn't have, you couldn't have picked a little cooler studio to just to like to insist that you couldn't sweat.
And then you're like, oh, and by the way, only for a period.
No, sure.
I'm really disappointed that none of these people were ever creative enough to use the excuse that they're aroused by consent.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I couldn't have raped anyone.
I'm aroused by consent.
Yeah.
When they say yes, but they can't proceed until they do.
It's simply impossible for me.
Oh, my God.
Not one has ever said such a thing.
They just like they think they think we're dumb, but we come up with better excuses than they do.
Yeah.
So we have that interview that happened.
And so on December 11th of 2019, just less than one month after he gave that interview, Virginia Duffrey made an ominous post to her Twitter account, which read this, quote, I am making it publicly known that in no way, shape, or form am I suicidal.
I have made this known to my therapist and GP.
If something happens to me, in the sake of my family, do not let this go away and help me to protect them.
Too many evil people want to see me quieted.
End quote.
Interesting.
Yeah, I'd say somebody got a phone call of some sort.
Because that felt provoked by some threat that she perceived or probably got realistically.
100%.
100%.
By the way.
Just wanted to re-emphasize.
I'm like, the fact that you just kind of jump out of nowhere and say it, like, spontaneously says that you're feeling a little threatened right now.
And so we fast forward to March 24th, 2025, when someone obviously attempted to kill Virginia during a car accident.
It's school bus hit the car she was riding in.
And then just one month after that attempted murder, we'll call it, on April 25th, 2025, she allegedly decided to kill herself because, well, things are starting to get better in her life because why else do you kill yourself?
Things are going on the up and up.
Things are looking really good.
So you know what?
We better just kill ourselves.
And she had children she loved, a family that cared for her and millions of dollars.
But according to the news slugs, she just couldn't handle all the pressure and had no ultimatum.
So she killed herself.
I know having a millionaire with all kinds of fawning and loving people around me would sure be depressing.
Must be so depressing.
I mean, like, her life was literally becoming one of those never kill yourself memes that annoy the hell out of me because it's always people like at the height of their lives saying it.
And I'm like, no, you need to be like showing somebody having some trouble.
Like, I like the one that showed like a stop toilet and said it.
And I'm like, that's real.
Oh, yeah, man.
Things are looking so good.
No better time to kill myself than now.
You know, right.
You know, because it sure be a shame if I was here to testify against them later.
Sure be a shame that we have the one key witness against these people in an elite child trafficking ring.
The one key witness.
Oh, can't let her live.
No, and the crazy thing is that says to me that there was likely something else that happened beyond when she got paid off that she could have nailed them with because likely she wasn't able to bring up the rest.
Not without having her life ruined and be pretty much nullified and have it disappear from the news like always.
And I could not figure out how she killed herself.
I couldn't figure out how, what the method was of her suicide.
I looked all over for an answer and there just isn't one.
All of the news articles, everything just says, you know, basically, quote, she killed herself.
That's it.
Shut up.
Stop asking questions, end quote.
That's basically all you get.
We're like Rondi Danjeld.
We get no respect.
We don't get no respect.
We don't even get unnamed officials declaring that she killed herself with a shotgun to the back of the head fired 17 times.
Yeah.
We don't get any answers here.
So we don't know how she chose to go through this alleged suicide, but we can speculate that if she did do this, she could have slit her wrists, maybe.
Could have been really bloody, possibly her neck as well.
Or maybe she hung herself with a red tie from a doorknob, which is a fairly common one.
Or maybe she shot herself with a handgun or rifle.
But considering the stringent gun laws in Australia, I mean, it's not impossible to do so, but I doubt that that was a method.
But maybe another method would be asphyxiating with gas or exhaust fumes or something along those lines.
Or yet another option would be to jump from a building.
I mean, she was so rich, she could have had a giant, comically oversized case full of money above her head and buried herself with it.
There you go.
But we know that none of this could have happened because more than likely, someone out there would have seen it and taken pictures of her mangled body if she jumped from a fucking building Or something like someone would have taken pictures somewhere before they made their bicycle escape into a dark night, barely missing a disgruntled cat.
So the whole thing just begs the question: what really fucking happened?
Yeah, where's the paparazzi on this?
Exactly.
They're bloodsuckers.
They don't care if you die.
They'll still take pictures of you.
How do we not know the method of her suicide?
These are people who would have probably tried to interview Princess Diana's corpse afterwards if they could have.
Like, they do not have shame, so why no exposure?
Maybe they came at her again and were like, hey, we will kill you, but you got to fucking stop.
And so here's the choice.
You stop, we make it look like you killed yourself, and we send you somewhere or something.
But we'll let you live.
We'll go send you to a part of Epstein's Island where he can't go.
Yeah.
The new one that we sent him to.
That would be fucked.
The island of body doubles or whatever the fuck.
That'd be so fucked.
They just send her to Epstein Island.
Yeah, just like the new one that they opened up.
Necker Island.
Maybe it's Necker Island.
Who is it?
The Virgin Airlines guy.
Well, I mean, she's technically dead now, so nobody's go looking for her.
Yeah, no one's looking for her.
But I don't know.
I don't know.
Her family says it happened, I guess.
But they'll also pay families off.
I mean, I don't know.
Well, or threatened families.
I wouldn't say that.
Or threaten families.
Whatever's cheaper.
Yeah, which is cheaper.
On February 21st, Scammy B, Olbondi herself, went on Fox News because what else does she have to do, right?
So she goes on there and reiterates to the world that the Epstein list, the files, and whatever other evidence gathered by the FBI, it was all sitting on her desk along with the MLK files and the JFK files.
So let's listen to that clip.
The DOJ may be releasing the list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients.
Will that really happen?
It's sitting on my desk right now to review.
That's been a directive by President Trump.
I'm reviewing that.
I'm reviewing JFK files, MLK files.
That's all in the process of being reviewed because that was done at the directive of the president from all of these agencies.
The DOJ may be releasing the list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients.
Will that really happen?
It's sitting on my desk right now to review.
That's been a directive by President Trump.
I'm reviewing that.
I'm reviewing JFK files, MLK files.
That's all in the process of being reviewed because that was done at the directive of the president from all of these agencies.
All right, so there you have it.
But then April 28th comes around, and Scambonni was secretly recorded and was caught on tape saying that the FBI reviews tens of thousands of Epstein videos with children.
Let's listen to that here.
Do you know when the Epstein files are going to get released?
We hope soon.
Okay.
Okay.
Any dates?
No.
You know what it is?
It's medicine.
That was amazing.
I didn't know.
Yeah.
And it's all with little pins.
Do you know when the Epstein files are going to get released?
We hope soon that Elton knows them.
Okay.
Any dates?
No, you know what it is?
There are some flowers and flowers.
Yeah, and it's awkward little hints.
So they have to go through every one.
And then on May 7th, she publicly states that the FBI is in the process of reviewing tens of thousands of videos, but denies that the files are missing and hides behind victim protection, which everyone knows that the vast majority of these victims are more than eager to get the ball rolling so this massive elite pedophile child rape ring can be fucking dismantled and as a direct result clean up the house really fucking well.
Most of these victims want this stuff to be talked about.
James Palmer said yesterday that all the Epstein files are missing.
Can you confirm what the videos have?
No, no, the FBI, yeah, the FBI, they're reviewing there are tens of thousands of videos of Epstein with children or child porn.
And there are hundreds of victims and no one victim will ever get released.
It's just the volume and that's what they're going through right now.
The FBI is diligently going through that.
I haven't seen that statement.
I would imagine most of these victims are aware that this isn't something that stopped just because Epstein Isle got shut down.
So, you know, they're like, you know, we need to stop these people from continuing.
You know?
Exactly.
Exactly.
The book doesn't stop here.
And that's what so many people think happens.
Like, oh, look, the whole government says that this is the guy behind it.
He's dead now.
Therefore, everything's done.
Trump saved the world.
Look at that.
No.
It's just too easy to be fooled.
I mean, the problem is, is I have a hard time faulting most of them because, I mean, just to be able to follow it myself, I got to follow this shit pretty good.
And you got to be constantly on it because, you know, five days ago, they didn't exist.
Three days ago, they did.
Two days from now, they're going to disappear again, even though they never really came back in the first place.
Like, how do you expect somebody who could be potentially working like 60 hours a week on top of, you know, doing other crap to maintain a household to follow all this shit?
And so, you know, Pan Body was like, we have thousands of videos of that disgusting Epstein.
The way she says it, I'm going to play this audio here, but just listen to her words, how she says them, it could be more of an obvious lie.
It's like the way she says that disgusting Epstein, watching child porn.
So let's listen to that.
In February, I did an interview on Fox, and it's been getting a lot of attention because I said, I was asked a question about the client list, and my response was, it's sitting on my desk to be reviewed, meaning the file, along with the JFK MLK files as well.
That's what I meant by that.
Also, to the tens of thousands of videos, they turned out to be childborn downloaded by that disgusting Jeffrey Epstein.
Child porn is what they were.
never going to be released, never going to see the light of day.
To him being an agent, I have no knowledge about that.
We can get back to you on that.
And the minute missing from the video, we released the video showing definitively, the video was not conclusive, but the evidence prior to it was showing he committed suicide.
And what was on that, there was a minute that was off the counter.
And what we learned from Bureau of Prisons was every year, every night, they redo that video.
It was old from like 1999.
every night the video is reset and every night should have the same minute missing.
So we're looking for that video to release that as well, showing that a minute is missing every night.
And that's it on Epstein.
And it changed from him having a bunch of victims to suddenly, oh, he just downloaded a bunch of movies.
He just downloaded a bunch of CP off the internet.
It was just him looking at CP.
So exactly why would he kill himself rather than avoid prosecution for that?
Like, he's a rich guy.
He probably could have gotten club-fed for a few years and let out with a sweetheart deal if that was really the case.
Yeah, I don't.
Exactly.
I don't really buy that the guy who has a temple on his island did all this, did all this for just watching it.
He's just watching CP.
He's watching CP.
He's just watching CP.
No, nobody else is involved.
And I'm like, well, gee, I guess Ghisle Maxwell needs to be let out then because apparently he was the one downloading it.
So she literally didn't do a thing.
According to them.
And, you know, she probably will walk.
They go by their own BS.
Sadly.
Well, that's the thing is, like, you know, they're going to have a really hard time sticking it to her after this.
Like, what claim do they have to keep her in at this point?
Like, what's she there for?
Who are her victims?
Let's name them.
Like, who are who are her, or not who are her victims?
Who are her friggin benefactors?
Who actually helped her with this crime that she supposedly did?
Because, you know, her crime by nature requires clientele.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, people like Les Wexner, maybe.
But it's like, we have to understand how corrupt these courts are, how corrupt these judges are, these prosecutors like Alex Acosta, like, and Maria Comey or whatever, Maria, Marina, whatever her name is, Comey's daughter.
Like, these people are as corrupt as they come.
Yeah, it's not an accident that she was presiding over these cases in the first place.
Come on, like, being the one overseeing all this.
It's just a joke.
Everything's just a joke.
Like, and then the, and then, of course, deciding that, I mean, come on, like, look at the Diddy trial outcome.
That was just a ridiculous joke, too.
It's a circus.
Like, oh, two out of five.
Like, we're not even going to get him for the DV.
That was on tape.
Prostitution.
It was like, come on, dude.
They got him for two counts of transportation to commit prostitution.
And I'm like, yeah, that's like the labest crime I could possibly think of.
And, you know, they completely removed the child part because they somehow got the story to be completely about him beating up his girlfriend.
Yeah, I knew it was going to happen.
I mean, I fucking said it from day one.
Didn't even get him for that.
By July 8th, they try and make us forget that it ever happened and make us feel that we're the crazy ones, even for questioning it.
Don't ask questions.
And what is it?
Just to protect Mossad, Israel, MI6, CIA, God knows who else, as well as the blackmail politicians such as Donald Trump.
What are we doing here?
Well, it's because realistically now they have to make a lot of just flat out unpopular decisions.
So if the dirt was not there, there'd be far too much temptation to go rogue just for popularity's sake because these people are raging narcissists.
So yeah.
So they're stuck between the rock and the hard place of their decisions are now getting to be unpopular, but they don't want to actually go against their true masters.
Yeah.
Yeah, dude.
And so now let's listen to this.
It's Trump basically discounting the whole Epstein debacle.
So let's listen to that.
Sure.
Your memo and release yesterday, Jeffrey Epstein, it left some lingering mysteries.
One of the biggest ones is whether he ever worked for a American or foreign intelligence agency.
The former labor secretary, who was Miami U.S. Attorney Alex Kostick, he allegedly said that he did work for an intelligence agency.
So could you resolve whether or not he did?
And also, can you say why there was a missing from the jailhouse?
Could I just interrupt for a second?
Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein?
This guy's been talked about for years.
You're asking, we have Texas, we have this, we have all of the things.
And are people still talking about this guy, this creep?
That is unbelievable.
Do you want to waste the time?
Do you feel like answering?
I don't mind answering.
I mean, I can't believe you're asking a question on Epstein at a time like this where we're having some of the greatest success and also tragedy.
Like, he knows exactly why everyone's talking about it, and it's irritating to see him get defensive about it because it just makes him look more guilty.
And he has to know that.
Does he think he's God by now?
He must think he's fucking God.
I mean, he weaves quite the magica on the average fan for certain, but this broke the spell for a lot of people.
It definitely did.
A lot of MAGA people are finally waking up a little bit.
Yeah.
I mean, some of them are still following the whole, like, this is just the next part of the plan, and he's using it against them to force them to do what he wants.
And I'm like, if we Have to use a whole bunch of childhood victims not getting justice to control the world, then it's a very evil thing that we're accomplishing, as is.
So it's not worth saving.
Yes, frankly.
Frankly.
So there we had Trump basically discounted the whole Epstein thing.
Like, nobody's talking about it.
It's over.
No one cares about it.
But then I thought it was really interesting what Megan Kelly and Charlie Kirk were saying at the latest, what is that fucking thing called?
Talking points or something?
Talking points.
Turning point.
Yeah, turning point.
I like your name better.
Turning point.
So this is audio of Megan Kelly and Charlie Kirk talking about how people really do want to talk about this Epstein thing at the latest turning point.
So let's listen to that.
Not going well.
And it has to do with Jeffrey Epstein.
Yeah.
Let me just ask you.
Make some noise if you care about the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
Raise your hand if it matters a lot to you.
Raise your hand.
So every hand of 7,000 people.
So now we have to ask ourselves, why would Trump so vehemently deny and obfuscate the Epstein disaster?
A disaster for those affiliated with it.
Well, let's look at some of these quotes from women who claim Trump was close friends with Epstein and he himself engaged in underage child sex trafficking.
So this comes from Katie Johnson.
Or no, this is an affidavit of Tiffany Doe, a recruiter for Jeffrey Epstein who witnessed Trump raping Katie Johnson on four occasions.
She says, quote, I personally witnessed the occasion where Mr. Trump forced 13-year-old Katie Johnson and a 12-year-old female named Maria to perform oral sex on Mr. Trump and witnessed his physical abuse of both minors when they finished the act, end quote.
And these are in the legal documents, case files.
I'm looking on there, that affidavit.
Plaintiff was enticed by promises of money and a modeling career to ascend a series of parties.
How many of these stories start like that?
That's chilling.
Yeah.
Yeah, this next one that he just was reading from comes from a case, court case involving Trump Epsom and at least one plaintiff.
It's case 116 CV07673 filed 930, 2016, page 4 of 10.
Yeah, if you want to read that, go ahead and read it.
All right, let's go.
I'll do it again.
I thought we were just going to do that line.
All right.
Plaintiff was enticed by promises of money and a modeling career to attend a series of parties with other similarly situated minor females held at a New York City resident that was being used by defendant Jeffrey Epstein.
At least four of the parties were attended by defendant Trump.
Examples A and B. On information and belief, by this time in 1994, Defendant Trump had known Defendant Epstein for seven years to quote, I guess, the New York magazine in 1028-02.
Oh, it could be New York Times.
I've known Jeff for 15 years.
Terrific guy.
I've recognized the quote.
Trump booms from a speakerphone.
He's a lot of fun to be with.
It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side.
No doubt about it.
Jeffrey enjoys his social life and knew that plaintiff was then just 13 years old.
Examples may be of this.
All right.
Defendant Trump initiated sexual contact with plaintiff at four different parties.
On the fourth and final sexual encounter with defendant Trump, defendant Trump tied plaintiff to a bed, exposed himself to plaintiff, and then proceeded to forcibly rape plaintiff during the course of the savage sexual attack.
Plaintiff loudly pleaded with defendant Trump to stop, but with no effect.
Defendant Trump responded to plaintiff's pleas by violently striking plaintiff in the face with his open hand and screaming that he would do whatever he wanted.
Exhibits A and B. Immediately following this rape, defendant Trump threatened plaintiff that were she to reveal any of the details of the sexual and physical abuse up her by defendant Trump, plaintiff and her family would be physically harmed if not killed.
That's pretty standard in these stories, unfortunately.
Every fucking time.
Every time.
And people, the Trumpies out there, the MAGA supporters, why is it so hard for you guys to look at things from, you know, the perspective of not you?
Like, remove yourself from it and look at it.
You know what I mean?
I was about to say the beginning and the end of it, they're like the, you know, the intermediate details, they change.
But the start and the end are almost always the same.
They get lured in with the promises and then they get threatened with harm if they sell anybody.
Yeah.
And it's important to remember that this is somebody that would not necessarily show up on the client list as or in the clientele like contact list because this would be somebody who was just lured to a party like in the States.
You know, like it didn't involve actually going to the island.
It was just parties.
So a lot of what people are saying, like, oh, well, he's not connected to him because he's not on the list of people that flew to the island to do dirty stuff.
I'm like, well, not all this stuff happened on an island, guys.
No.
Like, look at Zorro Ranch.
Not everybody's going to be listed amongst those flight logs because that's not the only place the dirty deeds was done.
Epstein had properties all over, dude.
He had Zorro Ranch, New Mexico.
He had properties in Malibu and Florida.
He had a massive mansion in New York, Manhattan.
He had houses in California.
He had houses everywhere.
He had an island, kind of two islands, really, that we know of.
Like, he had all of these different properties, and everyone's just like, oh, the island.
Did you go to the island?
What about all the parties at the fucking Manhattan Mansion?
What about Zorro Ranch that mysteriously, no one knows Who bought the property, some LLC and New Mexico protects the identities of people on these LLCs.
There's specific laws.
You can't know who bought the fucking property.
But there's obviously someone with connections with Epstein who had a lot of fucking money.
Well, I mean, how good do you got to be at math before you buy your own island?
All right.
I can teach math real good.
I'm like, was your class everyone?
Richard Branson, he's got Necker Island that's very close to that place.
I think the Clintons have an island or the Tony Podesta, one of those guys, they have an island that's, or no, Bush, the Bush family has an island that's super close to Little St. James.
Like all these billionaires have these islands that are all kind of situated in strategic areas.
Yeah, and that's suspicious in the same way that Diddy's compound being right next to a shipping yard was.
There you go.
Yeah, and Oprah, too.
Oprah and Diddy both have mansions next to that shipping yard.
And we know that Evergreen, shipping containers, Evergreen was Hillary's code name back when she was Secretary of State or wherever the fuck.
So let's talk about the Epstein Victims Compensation Program.
So that was established by Jeffrey Epstein's estate.
It received approximately 225 applications from alleged victims, which is a lot of girls that, quote unquote, didn't do anything with anyone.
Right.
And of these, of those 225, about 150 were deemed eligible for compensation, with 138 individuals accepting payouts totaling approximately $125 million.
Again, that's a lot of money to be paying out to a lot of victims that were never sexually assaulted, raped, abused.
I know, especially considering all he did to him was force him to watch his hentai collection with him.
Right.
Here's my illegal porn collection.
You're going to watch this with me.
And they're like, no.
And he's like, you have to.
And that's the scenario being presented here.
That's exactly it.
There's all these random, quote, victims were basically just like, what, forced to like sit with them and watch nifty movies that were illegal?
According to the documents, that's what they're trying to push.
That's their narrative.
Epstein did nothing, nothing more than made 225 victims watch illegal pornography that he downloaded on the internet.
Yeah.
He's like, you're going to watch CP with me.
You know, it's incriminating if I watch it alone, but it's okay if you're here.
I'm like, what's the storyline behind this even?
Like, I'm trying to understand what logic, like, even like Wonderland logic is being applied here.
And I feel like it was one of those things where they explained it without ever thinking anyone would actually try to understand how it worked.
Because you can't plug in anything without it just coming out as ridiculous.
Yeah.
All of this is so ridiculous.
And so let's listen to what Alan Dershowitz, the ex-attorney of Trump and Epstein, had to say about the Epstein client list that doesn't exist.
Let's listen to him talk about it.
Not an opinion.
This is a fact.
I have seen, remember, I was accused falsely and they and ultimately I was completely cleared.
The woman admitted that she may have mistook me for somebody else and withdrew all of her lawsuits.
And so from day one, from the day I was accused, I said I want every document out because I knew every document would prove I was innocent.
So let me tell you, I know for a fact documents are being suppressed and they're being suppressed to protect individuals.
I know the names of the individuals.
I know why they're being suppressed.
I know who's suppressing them.
But I'm bound by confidentiality from a judge and cases.
And I can't disclose what I know.
But I hand to God, I know, I know the names of people whose files are being suppressed in order to protect them.
And that's wrong.
Just out of curiosity without names, are these politicians, business leaders, both?
They're everything.
And let me tell you, a lot of them are at least one of them is somebody who was accused.
Others are accusers.
And the judges have said, if somebody calls themselves a victim, we're not going to give any information about them.
But they may not be victims.
They may be perpetrators.
So we don't have information about false accusers.
And we know there have been many false accusers who have accused innocent people for money.
And those records are being deliberately, willfully suppressed.
And they shouldn't be suppressed.
If the accusation is allowed out, so should the material that diminishes the credibility of the accuser.
We want total transparency on this.
Every single document, no redaction.
That's what I've said from day one.
I waive any of my rights to privacy, anything there is about me.
I'm happy because it will be exculpatory.
So that was Alan Dershowitz obviously saying, yeah, the Epstein files exist.
I'm on them.
He's telling us he's on them without telling us he's on them.
I'm on them, but I'm not really up to anything and I'm innocent of everything.
I kept my underwear on is what he said.
I think he's got the sense that they're not going to actually stay buried.
Yeah.
Despite the efforts, it's not going away.
People are not forgetting about it.
Nope.
People keep, quote, talking about it.
And we're going to continue talking about it.
So let's listen to what Tucker Carlson has to say about the Epstein rape victims.
I mean, this is all in light of Donald Trump saying that none of this is real, right?
So let's listen to this.
Let's say the so-called Epstein files released with many of the influencers.
There was outrage at every step.
So they're not stupid.
But how can you say that thousands of children were raped, but I'm not going to find out who raped them?
How can you say that?
I agree.
I agree.
They said that.
By the way, when Pam Bondi went on television and said, I have a videotape of kids getting abused.
I didn't, I followed this case closely, and I know a lot of the people involved, as I've told you.
I had no idea.
I didn't know that.
Really?
Thousands of children got raped?
Who raped them?
Where are the rapists?
Like, why aren't they in jail?
This is the Department of Justice.
Yes.
Yes.
That is so Crazy.
This is like the this is honestly one of the craziest things I've ever seen in my entire life.
And I just think it's very dangerous to play around with this stuff.
Like very dangerous.
Well, it's I don't want a revolution, but if you wanted a revolution, this is how you would act.
That's amazing.
I mean, I feel like him being Mossad is almost like war has almost seeped into the collective consciousness at this point.
And the fact that people like Tucker are saying it now, it means it's pretty much inevitable.
Everybody knows it.
Yeah.
Everyone knows it.
Also, the fact that Tucker's saying it now says that that is an acceptable thing for the mainstream to believe because if it gets that far, like if it hits the Tucker Intimpole Circuit, it's considered pretty well mainstream thought.
And they've given up trying to even fight people's belief about it.
Right.
Yeah, it's the litmus says like saying this is safe to talk about now.
Yeah, they're hammering out new boundary lines of why are you talking about Epstein to lay down a new line in the sand.
They're not sure where that'll be yet, but some other thing will be for Boten to bring up about this.
Yeah, there's a lot more that's going to come to light.
But let's go back and let's look at what the FBI was doing at the time.
This is way back in 2008.
So the FBI was investigating 36 young girls that Epstein had raped and trafficked until Epstein agreed to rat out Wall Street hedge fund executives for laundering money.
That's how this worked out.
So the feds then agreed to bury the federal charges, more specifically Alex Acosta, who was the United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida at the time.
There are actual Federal Bureau investigation documents available to look at.
Epstein was an informant.
And then later, when asked why Alex Acosta and his goons gave Epstein a sweetheart deal back in 2007, he answered that someone above him told him that Epstein was quote-unquote intelligence and that he needed to step back.
And part of the deal included that all possible co-conspirators who may be named in any time in the future would not be prosecuted.
What a fucking way to clean up loose ends.
That was the sweetheart's deal back in 2007.
Right?
I mean, why exactly do they need him as an informant to do not a goddamn thing?
All right.
All right.
So we need you.
Yeah.
Like, so we need you to go rat out all these people, all these financiers who were doing this stuff.
And he's like, okay, so you could do nothing?
And they're like, exactly.
Yeah.
Unreal.
So let's make sure they don't, let's make sure they never receive any press coverage, let alone charges.
Yeah, we all know who, like, Dan Bond, you know, where he stands on this issue now.
So, well, where he stands.
And we all know where he stood before, which was quite very strongly on the all this stuff needs releasing side back when he had a podcast.
Exactly.
Yep, exactly.
So let's listen to him talk about his own knowledge that Epstein was actual intelligence.
Let's listen to that.
About a year and a half after that, I'm in a green room at Fox, and I'm not going to say who because they didn't give me permission to share it, but to show a story, but not who they are.
It says, you know, Epstein's an intelligence asset for people in the Middle East, right?
I'm like, no, I didn't know that.
I'm like, you sure of that?
The person, let's say, is like, I'm absolutely sure of that.
That he's either a witting or unwitting asset, intelligence asset.
Meaning, his plane and that island, the cameras, there's a big assumption out there that these videotapes were exclusively in the custody of Epstein.
That's a huge mistake.
The reason they wanted this story to go away is because there's an assumption like, oh yeah, Epstein had him.
No, he wasn't the only one who had him, according to this source.
These assets, that's why this blackmail story makes so much sense.
Which Middle Eastern countries they are, I don't know, but this person who's a very, very good reporter, I mean, ACEs, right?
Swore Epstein was either a witting or unwitting intelligence asset, and they may have had his plane wired up, and they're the ones who have all this stuff.
So the point is, to sum it up, how do you know some of these countries aren't going to some of these power players who aren't making decisions?
Because, hey, he wouldn't want this video out there, right?
How do you know?
100%.
So that's what he damning.
There he is saying, it's so funny how they flipped, how fast they flipped him and cash.
Just like, blink of an eye.
Those guys used to know things, but then they realized that knowing things was dangerous.
So now they don't know things because that's what a useful idiot does.
They stop knowing things when it's dangerous to know them.
And now let's listen to Sarah Ransom, one of the many victims of Epstein and Ghislaine, talk about co-conspirators during the Ghislaine sham trial.
I have spent the last 17 years in my own prison for what she, Jeffrey, and all the co-conspirators did to me.
I was raped repeatedly.
I was raped three times a day sometimes.
And I was not the only girl on that island.
There was a constant stream of girls being raped over and over and over again.
And yes, Ghilane must die in prison because I've been in hell and back for the last 17 years.
In 27 for me.
I was 10 years old when Liz Stein was being trafficked.
I was 10.
That is how long the sex trafficking ring has been going on.
All right.
So, I mean, it's pretty clear there were co-conspirators in a very large conspiracy at play here.
And, I mean, it's funny how they're just trying to dismantle the entire foundation.
Lift out of all of this is the fact that they very obviously had eyes on this guy long before they nailed him to the wall.
Yeah.
And they did nothing.
So, yeah, that part alone would already make it suspicious.
Where did old Jeffrey Epstein get a start?
Because he just kind of came out of nowhere, right?
So at age 21, despite having no degree in anything, he was a college dropout, Epstein started working at the Dalton School outside of Manhattan on September of 1970, or in September of 1974, as a physics and mathematics teacher for, you guessed it, teenagers.
Now, the guy who hired him, the headmaster of Dalton, was this douche named Donald Barr.
Donald Barr happened to be the father of who would later become the Attorney General William Barr under George Poppy Skin Bush and then later Donald J. Trump during his first disastrous term.
But he began his criminal career working for the CIA as an analyst from 71 to 77, which is when George Poppy skin was the CIA director.
God, it's like the freaking creepy guy from Dazed and Confused got a job as the teacher.
Yeah.
So where did he come from?
Like, why do they choose him?
At age 21, having nothing, gets in this prestigious school?
Like, where did he come from?
That says to me that, yeah, he probably has some connections and he got dirtied early.
Because, yeah, you don't get this level of dirty job without already being a little bit of the butt.
Yeah.
Well, think about it, the timeframe.
1974, he started working at the Dalton School.
Like, well, Poppy Skinbush, he was either CIA director at the time or was just leaving the position.
But Donald Barr was attorney general.
And William Barr, he began working in the CIA from 1971 to 77.
So he has, Epstein has CIA written all over him.
Oh, yeah.
Like, the only real question was, did they recruit him based on his proclivities or did he get his job because they already knew him?
You know what?
That's an interesting question.
I think there's kind of a mix of it.
Like, they saw how he kind of was and then threw him in and enabled it to happen.
Yeah, because they were thinking, like, yeah, we see how you're looking at them teenagers.
So they probably thought to themselves, we can dirty you easy.
And then from there, you're entirely controllable.
That's exactly it, man.
And now I thought this audio, I'll play this audio.
I thought this audio is pretty cool.
It connects the dots between Epstein, Trump, and Barr.
So let's just play this really quick.
I thought so.
So to this lady, there's only two options.
Either the list is too damning for the FBI to put out, or Joe Biden's administration went ahead and got rid of the list.
Well, let me show you the problem with that.
And that's because the only reason Jeffrey Epstein was rearrested in 2019 was because the Miami Herald wrote this article on November 28th, 2018, that read how a future Trump cabinet member gave serial sex abuser the deal of a lifetime.
And in it, it reads, facing a 53 page federal indictment, Epstein could have ended up in federal prison for the rest of his life.
But on the morning of the breakfast meeting, a deal was struck.
An extraordinary plea agreement that would conceal the full extent of Epstein's crimes and the number of people involved.
And that breakfast meeting was between these two friends.
This is Jay Lefkowitz, who was hired by Epstein, and this is Alex Acosta, the U.S. attorney who was given the Epstein case.
And it turns out these two had met at a high-powered law firm called Kirkland and Ellis, and that law firm counts as former lawyers, not only Jay Lefkowitz and Alex Acosta, but also Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh and former Attorney General William Barr.
But more on him later.
But not only did these two hammer out a deal where Jeffrey Epstein would do nearly zero jail time, it also hammered out an agreement where Epstein and four of his accomplices named in the agreement received immunity from all federal criminal charges.
But even more unusual, the deal included wording that granted immunity to any potential co-conspirators who were also involved in Epstein's crimes.
These accomplices or participants were not identified in the agreement, leaving it open to interpretation whether it possibly referred to other influential people who were having sex with underage girls at Epstein's various homes or on his plane.
So not only did these two hammer out a deal that protected Jeffrey Epstein, they also protected all of Epstein's clients.
And then this guy illegally kept that plea deal secret from Epstein's victims.
But instead of living the rest of his life in infamy, in the early days of Trump's first term as president, he actually names Alex Acosta as Secretary of Labor.
But just seven months after that Miami Herald article was published, Jeffrey Epstein was rearrested on sex trafficking allegations and his indictment outlined the illegality of Alex Acosta's plea agreement.
But what did Trump say about that?
Yep, just two days later, Trump defended Alex Acosta over that Epstein plea deal.
But remember, if the feds were going to find a list, they would have found it when they raided Jeffrey Epstein's New York City mansion on July 9th, 2019, or when they raided Jeffrey Epstein's island, which happened on August 12th of 2019.
Which means any list would have been in the possession of Donald Trump for a year and a half until he left office on January 20th of 2021.
Let's also not forget that between those two raids, Epstein ended up dying in a facility that was run by then Attorney General Bill Barr.
And I know what you're saying.
There's no way Bill Barr could have any connection to Jeffrey Epstein.
Well, look at this.
Because way back in the 1970s, Jeffrey Epstein was hired as a teacher at a prestigious private school in New York City, despite the fact that it says here that he was just 21 when he joined the faculty at Dalton and arrived without a college degree.
So who hired him?
It turns out that Dalton was a brand new headmaster, Donald Barr.
You guessed it, the father of Attorney General William Barr.
And of course, to make things even weirder, the year before he hires Jeffrey Epstein, Donald Barr writes Space Relations, which is a sci-fi book about child sex slavery.
And as one more weird coincidence, remember that Miami Herald article was originally published on November 28th, 2018.
And it was just nine days after that publishing that Trump picked Bill Barr to be his attorney general.
All right.
So let me ask you a question.
I have a comment and then a question.
So in light of this entire saga of elite pedal rings, what cause, Cricket, what cause do you think is closest to Dan Bongino's heart?
I'm afraid to answer because I haven't heard this clip and I think I'm going to get it wrong.
Well, let's just play the clip.
Here we go.
That's right.
What cause is dear to your heart?
Cause is dear to my Israel.
The fans of Israel.
I was about to say, like, I heard the Cash Patel one.
So I was kind of thinking it was the same answer, but I didn't want to say it and feel dumb because I hadn't actually heard the clip.
He loves Israel.
So, yeah.
But what does FBI director Cash Patel have to say about Israel?
Let's listen.
We will shut off the machinery that feeds money into Iran.
We will no longer have 100 hostages still in captivity, Israeli and American and otherwise, by Hamas and Iran's Hezbollah mercenary forces.
We need America to wake up and prioritize Israel and bring home Israelis and make sure we stand by our number one ally in Israel.
Yeah, so there you have it.
They're more important than us.
Yeah, so here you have Cash Patel, the director, and the deputy director, Dan Bongino, both saying Israel first.
You have Trump, the president, saying Israel first.
You have all of these congresswomen, congressmen, all prioritizing Israel.
What is happening?
I don't know.
Like all this info just melts together.
Like, God.
You can barely hold it in your head.
It's unnerving, man.
All right.
So let's bring it back to the evidence they had against Epstein.
And as they had, because apparently it was lost, or to be more accurate, well, absolutely fucking destroyed.
So let's hear from Dan Bongino about that.
The Gheelane Maxwell case.
We have an update on that from the Telegraph.
Turns out, headline, evidence from Jeffrey Epstein safe went missing after an FBI raid.
Court hears in Gheelane Maxwell trial.
Folks, listen, I have over a decade of experience as a federal agent myself.
Who cares?
Yeah, look at me.
Experience.
I'm just telling you to prove bona fides here.
I have processed hundreds, if not thousands of pieces of evidence throughout my law enforcement career.
I don't know how you would lose evidence.
Let me explain to you how evidence works.
You survey search warrant in Jeffrey Epstein's house, and let's say, for example, you find videotapes or DVDs or whatever it may be.
You then take them, you tag them, you note where you found them.
In many cases, you take pictures.
In most cases now, you take pictures of where you found them.
You catalog them in evidence envelopes so you can't tamper with them, right?
You seal the envelope, you sign the envelope.
It then comes back with you in custody, and it goes back typically, well, in the Secret Service, to an evidence vault, which is a big like bank safe in the office.
To go in the evidence vault, you have to sign in.
To sign out the evidence, you have to sign out the specific piece of evidence.
How the hell do you lose evidence in a case this big?
Is it lost?
Was it lost?
If you get what I mean?
I don't know.
I'm just telling you, I've never seen evidence.
You know what I did seen evidence lost?
Seriously, sadly, during 9-11, our office was in Seven World Trade Center, the Secret Service office.
Seven World Trade came down.
I promise we lost a lot of evidence.
That's the only time I've ever seen evidence lost.
Here's another thing I want to address.
Someone sent me an email suite.
You know, hey, Dan, remember that thing you'd mentioned a while ago about Epstein and the plane and Clinton?
Yeah.
Like, when are you going to break that?
I said, break what?
I told you, it's not my story.
I can't say this enough.
This is why sometimes I regret saying things on my show.
It's not because I regret saying it.
It's because people don't understand it.
And I answer emails for a year when I'm clear as day about what happened.
It's not you.
It's just a limited number of people.
But the audience for you, if even one person's upset, it bothers me.
I'll say this clearly.
I have a friend of mine who called me a long time ago, who was on a plane with Epstein and Clinton, was there and saw some very suspicious, shady stuff.
It's his, I don't have any more detail.
Said, one day get back to me and tell me the full story or give me permission to run with at least the minimal details I have.
He hasn't since.
So it's not my, there's nothing I can do.
I can't force him into it.
It's not my information to give up.
I'm not going to talk to you about details I don't have.
But he did give me permission to tell you that, that it was odd, very odd what happened.
And it bothered him forever.
I'm not trying to be cryptic or the story, the guy's credibility is unimpeachable.
Believe me.
But the exact details I can't give you because I don't have them.
He does.
One of these days, I'm sure I'll put him out.
And when he does, we'll be here to give it to you.
But I assure you, that conversation happened.
So there you go.
Bongino, he's even saying, yeah, there's evidence.
It's gone.
We're missing evidence.
We can say it again.
Thanks, Obama.
Obama wrote the Epstein files.
Yeah, and we're going to get to that, Trump's latest tweet or whatever Truth Social post.
But let's listen to Tennessee Representative Tim Burchett talk about his point of view on the Epstein files or the destruction thereof.
I think the files existed at one time.
I think they were destroyed in the previous administration.
And I think if they'd ever had anything on Trump, it would have been out day one under the Biden administration.
And I don't, I think there's some very prominent people.
There's Hollywood people, but I think there's world leaders too.
And would it have caused economic disruption around the globe?
Maybe, but I don't really care.
I don't want to.
Is there a theory perhaps that none of the, not none, but maybe some of the people on the list didn't do anything wrong and this would be a terrible guilt by association to put their names out, just to put everybody's name out.
No one's been charged with a crime, put all these people's names out, and suddenly, because they had an interaction with Epstein that was completely benign, they're labeled as one of his buddies.
What's Miss Maxwell doing in jail?
What did she do?
Where is that?
Who did she provide whatever she did?
Why is she in jail?
You know, that's got to be a question that should be asked at some point.
But again, under the previous administration, we're not going to get that.
Dead men tell no tales.
He's dead.
Well, I just want to be clear what you're saying.
Are you saying the previous administration destroyed everything?
Or are you saying that the Trump administration is basically doing the same thing as the previous administration?
No, I think they destroyed everything.
So why wouldn't Vambondi say that?
She doesn't have any proof of it.
I'm just telling you what I think.
I've been around this town enough.
I don't think she's I think she's got over her skies pretty much saying all this stuff.
The files are on my desk.
I'm going to release it.
And then she releases stuff that I knew.
So I just don't think they all got out there, got a little excited.
And I don't think they exist.
And that's my current way.
I think they did it one time.
I mean, you got an administration that lied about it and said, Hunter Biden didn't, you know, his laptop, that didn't exist.
That's Russian.
You know, you had 30 of them.
I know the intelligence people in the country say that, and they didn't get chastised by anybody but y'all and a couple of others.
So, yeah, I mean, Tim Burchett is probably one of the better representatives in politics.
I mean, he will, at the very least, ineffectually whinge, and more power to him.
Yeah.
And continuing with that, let's hear this clip from Joe Rogan when he had Cash Patel on on June 6th, 2025, where Cash is saying files don't exist.
So let's listen to that.
What about the video of From the Island?
Oh, that's sorry.
So you're talking about Titan.
Yeah.
Sorry.
So yeah.
So again, we're going to give you everything we can.
And people have to remember, we're not going to re-victimize women.
We're not going to put that shit back out there.
It's not happening because then he wins.
Not doing it.
You want to hate me for it?
Fine.
Again, logical playout.
If there was a video of some guy or gal committing felonies on an island and I'm in charge, don't you think you'd see it?
If you have access to it.
If I have it.
Period.
If I have it.
If I have it.
So.
Where else would it be?
Right.
If you have it.
Right.
But you can't say that you have it.
No, we're giving you everything we have.
So far.
Everything we have so far is.
Have you guys gone over all the video that's available?
Yeah.
That's what I'm telling you.
That's what takes so much damn time.
Right.
And is there video from the island?
Not of what you want.
And so that, I mean, Cash Patel.
Didn't sound very on board, did he?
No.
Like, what?
No.
Not at all.
Like, I mean, I was going to say, like, Norman represents, or I was going to say, Rogan represents pretty accurately like a Normie perspective for the most part.
Like, he doesn't.
Oh, yeah.
Like, if anything, even if he has depth of knowledge on something, he usually thinks surface level on it just because that's the point of the show.
So, yeah, the fact that he's just like, what?
It's kind of like what the average person who doesn't hardly follow this is saying when they hear about it.
Like, hold up, that's how this ended?
Come on.
That interview did more hurt to Cash than it helped him.
Yeah.
Like, that whole thing.
And especially when he was asked about the Trump-Musk feud or whatever, that all that, you know, theater.
And Cash is like, oh, not my lane.
I know where my lane is.
I don't ain't there.
It's just like, dude, shut up.
Yeah.
Trump should be like, Trump and Musk are on the phone right now, waiting for the other one to hang up.
I can't comment on it until then.
You hang up.
No, you hang up.
Yeah.
After their little feud.
I saw so many memes with that.
Yeah, twisting the telephone cord with their fingers like their boyfriend, girlfriend.
You first.
No, you.
Did you see my latest tweet about you?
Oh, they're in bed.
Now, continuing with the destruction of files, let's listen to this clip of un-FBI whistleblower on Benny Johnson's podcast back in February of 2025.
Now let's look at the screenshot from the video the DOJ shared.
So you can see here that the officer would have been able to see Epstein's cell door and cell block.
So when they say the officers fell asleep, they said that for a reason.
They knew that those, the officers that were stationed there would be able to look directly at Epstein's door.
They needed an alibi because something bad happened.
You immediately notice that whatever this is, this is not the cell block that Epstein was in.
Those are not cell doors.
In fact, this 10 minutes into the video, a person just comes out of one of those doors with a trash bin and places it in the middle of the floor.
So if it's not a cell block, what is this?
The space that we're looking at is the common space near the elevators staircase.
I've marked it myself on the diagram below.
The red dot is the position where the cameras are.
The DOJ released video was recorded.
This is the opposite of the officer's station and in no way could have seen Epstein's cell block, let it alone Epstein's cell.
Even the one piece of evidence that they released is a lie.
They said, here's Epstein's cell door.
It's not.
The way you can confirm this Is the space marked on the schematics and the angle and the shape of the floor that matches the angles that we see in the doors in the video?
The door is marked 46.
That leads to the main entrance.
This is the exit for the entire tier.
So if we go once more to the DOJ footage, you can see that the officer is stationed at the far end.
When you zoom in, you see some teeth on the side.
You can see them right there.
Those teeth are the staircase up to Jeffrey Epstein's cell.
You see them right there on the far right-hand side.
Guys, is Tom ready?
Is Tom set?
Okay, great.
Okay, we'll move very quickly here.
The only thing that we can remotely see in the direction of Epstein cell block is this silver staircase.
You can go up and down the staircase without being seen by the camera.
Anyone could have entered Epstein's cell.
Even in the footage.
Now, this is important.
Gate 46 is the only way in or out of the SHU cell block floor.
Okay, got it.
So this is the full entry to the floor.
We have 11 hours footage throughout the night with that one missing minute.
So you must prove that nobody entered or exited the floor, right?
But the obvious question is, how do we know that someone wasn't there beforehand?
How do we know someone wasn't in before the DOJ video started?
By all measures, you could have stayed in Epstein's cell block.
You could have actually not been seen by the camera or the guard if you had just hidden inside of the utility closet or the crawl space.
Right there.
There's Epstein's door, and there is a unlocked security closet.
And there is the broken camera.
So of course, we have no footage of what actually happened.
We have no footage of Epstein's door.
It's all a lie.
And the footage that we're seeing is the entirety of the cell block.
Anyone could have entered Epstein's actual tier.
And that's the one piece of evidence we got with zero explanation.
And I cannot emphasize enough what an insult that is.
Ladies and gentlemen, joining us, Tom.
Which means I'm like open to the idea that the files are, that any kind of damning evidence was destroyed long ago and that we weren't ever actually going to get anything.
But stop holding the friggin carrot out there.
Yeah.
That's all that's happening.
That's all that's happening to the American public.
Although I will say, like, the sentiment and the wind has definitely blown in the direction of disclosure on this.
Like, to the point where even like Benny Johnson is annoyed by the whole, what the hell do you mean?
They don't exist now.
Like, that was a, that's the, and like, that says to me that at this point, it's popular to call out the government for their bullshit.
And I do like that.
No, that is a good idea.
Because it, because he's not necessarily the type who just jump on it, but he will blow with the wind.
And that says to me, the wind is very much blowing that way.
Yeah.
No, that's for real.
Like, like, if it was because, you know, he's like yelling that the, he's like getting like applause with like tens of thousands of people saying the files need release.
And that was definitely not happening or even like getting people to necessarily respond a few years back.
Nobody knew what the hell this was until recently, for that matter.
They kept the story pretty well quiet, honestly.
We know about it, but I mean, how much did you see the news really report on it?
They never wanted to talk about this shiz.
If anything, podcasters kept it alive.
The regular news is not going to keep it alive.
I mean, they'll periodically talk about it, maybe, but it's going to be mostly people just on Twitter trying to keep it in the feeds.
You know what I mean?
I mean, hey, they did the job.
They kept him from burying it.
It would have been a dead story by now, were it not for them?
Yeah, so let's, I'm going to read this thing because this was Donald Trump's latest post.
I think it was made on Twitter.
All right, they're all saying that none of this is real, right?
DOJ comes out, Pam Bondi, all these people.
Epstein thing never happened.
He just downloaded child pornography.
That's it.
End of case.
But then Donald Trump just decides to come out.
When was his posted?
Just today, yesterday?
Just yesterday, which would be Saturday.
He posts this.
What's going on with my boys?
That's in quotes.
And in some cases, gals in quotes.
They're all going after Attorney General Pam Bondi, who is doing a fantastic job.
All capitalized.
We're on one team, MAGA.
And I don't like what's happening.
We have a perfect administration, the talk of the world, and selfish people, in quotes, are trying to hurt it all over a guy who never dies.
Jeffrey Epstein.
Okay, that's kind of weird, right?
That seemed a little disclosure-y, the way he said that.
Like, when I was reading it, I like stopped and had to go over it again.
Like, hold up, who never.
Okay, yeah, he said who never dies.
That really is the way he phrased it.
I feel like he's not talking about the issue, guys.
All over a guy who never dies, Jeffrey Epstein.
Yeah.
So continuing here.
Four years, it's Epstein over and over again.
Why are we giving publicity to files written by Obama, Crooked Hillary, Comey, Brennan, and the losers and criminals of the Biden administration who conned the world with the Russia, Russia, Russia hoax, 51 intelligence agents, the laptop from hell, and more.
Okay, that's a weird sentence.
Didn't all those things come from the FBI?
Yeah.
Like all that, like the Russia, Russia, Russia hoax came from CrowdStrike, which was contracted through the FBI, which was working through the whole damn story.
So yeah, so that's the FBI like laundering a story and pretending it's not them.
And then the next one's also an FBI involved story.
I'm like, so essentially he's saying that the FBI cannot be trusted.
And I agree with him.
Like, you know, like, I can't stand by all his statements, but I'll stand by the FBI can't be trusted.
I agree there.
The 51 former intelligence agents thing, like, that showed how the FBI and CIA never really have retirees.
They just have unactivated, deactivated agents.
Yeah.
Continuing here.
They created the Epstein files, just like they created the fake Hillary Clinton Christopher Steele dossier that they used on me.
And now my so-called friends in quotes are playing right into their hands.
So there you go.
They created the Epstein files.
So not only did he recently deny that the Epstein files existed, now he's saying that they do exist.
So now he's tying it into Crossfire Hurricane too.
And tying into Crossfire Hurricane.
And Arctic Freeze.
Yeah, he's tying it into every other Intel obfuscation and being like, well, it's all a lie.
And I'm like, well, then you're lying too.
Fake news.
It's almost kind of like mind-boggling as to what he's expecting to accomplish from this because reminding people that they were constantly dishonest all these years is not doing much for people's confidence in believing them now.
Right.
Right, dude.
Like, oh, by the way, they pretty much didn't really like clean house even because, you know, I was thinking like when they first started, you know, I know a great way to actually clear out the FBI.
It's called fire everyone and make them reapply for their jobs.
That'd be a great start.
And so, you know, as soon as they didn't do that, I was like, well, then you don't really want to fix things.
You don't.
If you don't want to at least make people prove they were doing something.
All right, continuing here.
Why didn't these radical left lunatics release the Epstein files?
If there was anything in there that could have hurt the MAGA movement, why didn't they use it?
Well, here's the answer.
They're all in on it.
You're all in on it.
Everyone's in on it.
You don't turn yourselves in.
Like, come on.
So they haven't even given up on the John F. Kennedy or Martin Luther King Jr. files.
No matter how much success we have had securing the border, deporting criminals, fixing the economy, energy dominance, a safer world where Iran will not have nuclear weapons.
It's never enough for some people.
We are about to achieve more in six months than any other administration has achieved in over 100 years.
And we have so much more to do.
We are saving our country and making America great again, which will continue to be our complete priority.
Priority.
Making America great again, priority.
The left is imploding.
Yep, the left is.
Yeah, the left is imploding.
Not the right.
The left.
Well, it's a uniparty.
Remember, folks, it's a uniparty.
Cash Patel and the FBI must be focused on investigating voter fraud.
Alright, nothing else.
Cash Patel and FBI must be focused on investigating voter fraud, political corruption, Act Blue, the rigged and stolen election of 2020, and arresting thugs and criminals instead of spending month after month looking at nothing but the same old radical left-inspired documents on Jeffrey Yepstein.
Yeah.
Let's not look at the elite child trafficking network you're part of.
Let's not look at that.
Wow.
What a self-incriminating like rant, dude.
Dude, he is insane on his.
Nobody was even implying you had anything to do with the JFK assassination or MLKs until now, but now I'm seriously questioning.
What?
Why exactly are you bringing those up and why would you not want those released?
Like that just seemed odd for him to bring up specifically because I'm like, nobody's tying you to those.
In fact, it would be a smart idea if you really wanted to like properly divert and not Streisand people to just sag on to releasing the Kennedy files right now.
Yeah, right.
But you know, like that would that would not get you the attention that you're so obviously craving here.
He is craving attention because he is just putting himself in all of it.
He's just putting himself in his job.
He's stepping in holes he didn't even need to walk past.
This is like insane.
All right, continuing here.
Let Pam Bonnie do her job.
She's great.
So he turned into Biden at the end.
Like, it is.
So a lot of people think that he's doing all of this on purpose because he's playing 20,000 D chess, right?
And he puts these people out there and they let themselves fail essentially.
So he puts the attention on people and it makes them fail at what they're doing.
Like, why?
Or does he really believe that Pan Bonnie does a great job?
I mean, like, if it was, if, like, what the stories about him, him doing, quote, research in the morning when he was president before are true, he could actually just be watching Fox News and having them be like, but is she really doing that badly?
And then he's just like, you know, maybe they're right.
She's doing a fantastic job.
Just ask Fox.
Like, almost like, is his own media feeding his opinion back to him?
Because he, because, I mean, he's so like obsessed with popularity.
Like, that's the really mind-blowing thing about this recent deal is that this is probably the most unpopular move I've seen him make.
Like everything else, like at least some percentage of people would stand by it.
The best people can do here is just like, we need to move on from it.
They're still not saying it's no big deal.
They still won't just let it go completely.
They're just saying we need to focus on something else.
And that's the best he gets.
Like most people are like, no, screw that.
We need to pay more attention to this because you're telling us to look away.
I mean, he's forcing this card, this, this hand to play.
He's forcing these cards.
Like, there's no, that's all he's doing here.
So continuing to the last section of his tweet, the 2020 election was rigged and stolen and they tried to do the same thing in 2024.
That's what she is looking into as AG and much more.
One year ago, our country was dead.
Now it's the hottest Country anywhere in the world.
Let's keep it that way and not waste time and energy on Jeffrey Epstein, a disgusting Jeffrey Epstein, somebody that nobody cares about.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Does he view the whole country as being a young girl looking to start her modeling career?
Because that's kind of what that sounded like.
It's now the hottest country anywhere in the world.
We've got the hottest country ever.
So I like the last part, though.
He's kind of like, thank you for your attention to this matter.
Like the only matter I'm seeing here is Jeffrey Epstein.
Also, thank you for your attention to this matter.
Like almost that makes it sound like it was some kind of like formal document like after what realistically would come off as unhinged and 4chan for God's sake.
Yeah.
Jesus Christ.
Like I've heard people describe various things as a melty.
That was a presidential melty.
Big time.
I wonder what he's up to now.
The next can only imagine what the next tweet is going to be like.
And I know he's probably made 15 or 20 by the time.
Probably a lot more than that.
I don't follow him.
Law and order.
Let me see.
I'm going to see.
How do you search for him?
President Donald Trump?
President.
Oh, real Donald Trump.
At real Donald Trump.
Because pretty much anybody who's a celebrity had to put real in front of their name because some imposter had already stolen their name.
Okay.
Let's see.
Ironically, nobody thought to steal the real and then their name also.
That really would have been a lucrative move on people's parts.
Should have thought ahead.
Maybe everything is on Truth Social.
I think he's doing everything on Truth Social.
I don't see any tweets here.
I was going to say, hey, after that rant cratered, he likely retreated to Truth because it has such a higher approval rating of him.
Based on the fact that, yeah, if you're watching him truth, like that's a much more dedicated fan than somebody who's reading him on X or TikTok or whatever.
Yeah.
I don't know if he actually posts anything on TikTok.
I just knew that he started a TikTok and with zero videos had like 20 million followers.
Oh, well, here's okay.
Here, that was a truth social post.
And then people, his little crew posted it to Twitter.
Yeah.
There's more.
Some of them as like, yeah, let's move on to from Epstein.
Boss told us to.
And some of them as, can you believe this guy told us to move on from Epstein?
Can you fucking believe it, dude?
It was about half and half from what I, it was about 50-50 from what I saw.
About half the people I saw reposting it were revolted.
The other half were like, yeah, yeah, we need to forget about this.
Boss man said to bury it.
Yeah, well, let's listen to what Texan Z34 had to say.
I stand with Pam Bondi and the great work that she has done for you and every American over the last 10 years and what she did for Florida.
That's something else.
Pam Bondi was...
When the Epstein stuff was going on in Florida, she was in the mix at some capacity in that.
I forget what exactly it was.
I remember reading that she had some kind of position involved, not necessarily what exactly she did.
But yeah, she was somehow involved in the handling of it up before now.
Yeah.
So she has her hand in the whole Epstein mix from day one.
Yeah.
Which I actually learned from like a proletariat post, which was actually making excuses for this.
And how, oh, she's actually compromised and he's going to defeat her and expose her too.
And I'm just like, I feel like if you were really trying to fix things, you would hire a bunch of incorruptible people that you trusted, not people that you were shy.
I'm like, this whole he had to take on shisty people narrative really amazed me from the jump.
And then here's this from Iowa Girl30.
Nope, I'm done.
You know AG Pambondi and what she did was wrong over the 4th of July weekend.
I'm telling you now you can kiss the midterms goodbye.
So that's people are turning on him, which is great.
The only thing is like whether he was the best president or the worst president, there's still the fact that he's not always going to be president.
So like what we have to worry about is the damage that he's done thus far and with the damage that he will do until the end of his term, whether that's the end of the midterm or his full fucking term.
But who comes after this?
Who continues the legacy?
Who carries the torch?
Because somebody is.
And that's the person that we're going to have to be really fucking worried about.
Like Trump might go scorched earth here and do some fucked up shit.
But his job still has a duration.
He hasn't actually declared himself president for life.
So your concern is what precedents he can set that even worse people that have more support for them doing worse things could do.
That's another trick is we're witnessing the limit of his support as well.
And a lot of people are standing up and saying, nah, actually, this is one too many.
I can't abide by this.
And that's even the people who would normally just stick with him for popularity's sake because it was such an unpopular move.
It actually even moved them.
That's kind of notable.
Like you have to work hard to screw something up that bad.
For real.
Almost seems intended.
Almost seems intended.
Like he's trying to destroy his reputation as a way of rooting out his true believing cadre.
The ones who will stay with him no matter what.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And he will have that filtered down crew.
And God, man, that's like as bad as the radical left, if not worse.
Yep.
You gotta, well, he's trying.
See, he's trying to find his version of the lefties who buy into anything.
Because, well, that's not most of the people on this side right now.
And This is definitely filtering the ones who are not willing to go along with just anything.
Well, all right.
Let's leave it there.
It's been a fun journey through this.
I mean, this is an ongoing debacle, and we'll just see what happens because it's just going to come out every day.
And it'll be an ongoing thing, man.
So we'll obviously have to keep on top of it.
So no one did anything to anyone.
And he killed himself for no reason.
What the hell, man?
Yeah, this isn't going away.
The Jeffrey Epstein shit is not going away.
That's just the bottom line.
If anything, it's been skry-zanded by this, like you were saying.
Yeah.
More people are interested now.
And it couldn't be more clear that Trump is in on this shit.
He's coming.
John Musk said he was on the list.
But interestingly enough, if you go back and look, you notice he doesn't say which list.
There you go.
There are multiple lists.
But he doesn't say if it's the client list or the offenders list or the flight log list.
So maybe he was telling the truth by omission.
I know that there was a sexual abuse survivor who reached out to Musk like back in 2016, 2017, maybe.
Or no, because he had already purchased Twitter.
So it had to have been since he purchased Twitter or since the CIA gave it to him or whatever.
This abuse survivor reached out to Musk about what she knew.
She was an Epstein survivor.
And she had a lot of dirt she wanted to tell somebody and she wanted to tell Musk.
And so they definitely were in conversations.
So you can only imagine what stuff did Musk get that most people wouldn't have gotten, you know?
He's probably got some inside information.
If this woman was legit and was a survivor of Epstein, and then Musk comes out and says that Trump is in the list, she wouldn't be the first one to say Trump is part of it.
I mean, as we read in here, two different people, two different court cases where Trump has been fucking fingered as being part of it.
Yeah, it's already been accused.
There are dozens more.
We all know that.
So, I don't know.
Bottom line is, I feel, you know, if this results in civil war, so be it.
Yeah, the people acting, yeah, the people freaking out, man.
But if it comes out, it'll destroy civilization.
Well, frankly, a civilization built on that deserves to crumble.
Absolutely.
It doesn't deserve to be built on in the first place.
And any civilization that continued to be built on such a foundation will always find itself rotten from the bottom.
Perfectly said.
So, I mean, civil war has to happen.
I mean, look, we fought a civil war over spilled tea.
Spilled tea, we fought a civil war.
Exactly.
Revolutionary war.
Yeah, I remember that tax that we literally went to war with the British over?
2%.
2%, man.
2%.
And we were like, that's it.
Get the guns.
Get the fucking guns.
We're cutting heads off.
Nowadays, it's like 40% tax rate, but we'll give 10% back to you.
And we're like, okay.
It's ridiculous.
It's ridiculous.
So, I mean, if people want to start the Civil War, I mean, that's their prerogative.
I'll just hang tight and, I don't know, wait for the word.
What side will you be on?
Uncle Sam wants you to cover for elite pedophilia.
Are you brave enough to defend our dumbs?
Oh, man.
All right.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, thank you.
I know we took a little vacay.
Things happened.
Computers crashed, things were not, yeah.
It was bad.
Alright, so remember to always distrust your government, everybody.
Yes.
Just one more reason to.
One real reason not to trust them.
Until next time, ladies and gentlemen, take care of yourselves.
Take care of each other.
Peace out.
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