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  1. Bill Kristol sits down with legal scholar Ryan Goodman to discuss new and upcoming Epstein document releases. They’ll cover which records to watch for next, what the disclosures do—and don’t—tell us so far, and whether the U.S. Department of Justice is dragging its feet, playing procedural games, or protecting powerful interests.

  2. The DOJ were Trump’s private attorneys and were hired purely out of Trump loyalty. Anyone hoping there’s even a hint of neutrality will be disappointed.

    Trump was unprepared and not the most confident he’d win in 2016. It was reported he planned to use the wave of exposure and fanfare to start a lucrative media empire after his loss to Clinton. But along the way he found out he can’t handle losses and was already claiming GOP primaries like Iowa were rigged against him and also claimed ahead of the 2016 voting that Hillary was rigging the election.

    But then he won. He had no clue of how politics works and didn’t hand select his cabinet as meticulously as the next term and so he always seemed at war with his own employees. He was embarrassed numerous times by his own smarter staff. After 2024 he made sure to only hire pure loyalists.

    Experience and expertise mattered little to none, just people who will speak up for him and defend without questioning/criticizing him on anything. The more prominent players needed tv and media experience and so he hired Fox News hosts and podcasters. Any women just need to be conventionally attractive. Everyone else, loyalty is the only commitment.

  3. Where are the financial records of who was paying Epstein, the claimed reason, and an investigation for the actual reason? Start with any transactions between men named by victims and Epstein.

  4. Wonderful-Impact-598 on

    The right are protecting (or are themselves) pedophiles, rapists, and war criminals, and the left are blatantly violating Betteridge’s Law. I guess both sides are equally criminals.

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