The Epstein Files

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  1. Willowarbor profile image61
    Willowarborposted 4 weeks ago

    Massie (R) says Republicans are being threatened by Trump to not support the release of the files.

    1. My Esoteric profile image85
      My Esotericposted 4 weeks agoin reply to this

      The more Trump resists, the more confident I am that Trump is somehow implicated in this sorry, disgusting mess.

      I am really hoping what these amazingly strong women did will encourage hundreds of other what were then very young girls to come forward and start naming names of those who abused them. If it includes Trump, so be it. If he is implicated, I will not be surprised if MAUGA tries to destroy these women.

  2. Willowarbor profile image61
    Willowarborposted 4 weeks ago

    GOP Rep. Thomas Massie: "It was just 9 months ago the entire administration was FOR releasing these files. The problem is they've done 180 degree turn on this"

    Trump and his administration used this issue and these women for political purpose and now that they are no longer valuable they have been kicked aside...

  3. Willowarbor profile image61
    Willowarborposted 4 weeks ago

    What in the actual hell is wrong with this man??

    Donald Trump: "These [Epstein] files were made up by Comey, they were made up by Obama, they were made up by Biden."

    At what point will MAGA supporters confront Trump with the reality of how profoundly he has betrayed them? It is NOT a HOAX? 

    He really does have such little regard for you folks and really thinks you're stupid.

    My God he is burnt orange...

    https://x.com/RpsAgainstTrump/status/19 … 7060286920

    1. My Esoteric profile image85
      My Esotericposted 4 weeks agoin reply to this

      MAGA will have to break the cult-like hold he has on them. I feel most of MAUGA would figure out a way to justify personally murdering someone. It really is not much of a jump from justifying his responsibility of millions of deaths from his policies.

  4. IslandBites profile image67
    IslandBitesposted 4 weeks ago

    This is kinda funny. He keeps calling it a democrats hoax, but it's his MAGAs that keep pushing.

    From the MAGAs trusted Project Veritas founder...

    Pro-MAGA Activist Publishes Clip of Trump DOJ Officials Epstein comments

    James O’Keefe, the Project Veritas founder and longtime pro-MAGA activist, published a clip on Thursday of a Trump Justice Department official claiming that Ghislaine Maxwell was moved to prison “to keep her quiet.”

    In the clip, an off-camera woman asks Joseph Schnitt, an acting deputy chief of special operations, about the Epstein Files and Maxwell – a convicted sex offender and Jeffrey Epstein accomplice.

    “But those files do exist,” noted the woman.

    “Yeah, thousands and thousands to page through. They’ll redact every Republican or conservative person in those files, leave all the liberal, Democratic people in those pages,” Schnitt replied.

    “I think they visited that Maxwell person. Kind of also involved,” presses the woman.

    “Transferred to a minimum security prison too recently, which is against BOP policy because she’s a convicted sex offender. They’re offering her something to keep her quiet,” Schnitt claimed.

    O’Keefe then discusses the tape, adding, “That was the acting deputy chief of the Office of Enforcement Operations, Joseph Schnitt, telling a stranger about the FBI and DOJ’s handling of the Epstein files. Schnitt, who works at a high level inside the Department of Justice, goes on to comment on the inconsistent statements, special treatment of Ghislaine Maxwell, and the blatant backtracking on promises of transparency.”

  5. IslandBites profile image67
    IslandBitesposted 4 weeks ago

    DOJ responds to official’s Epstein comments in hidden-camera video

    “The comments in this video have absolutely zero bearing with reality and reflect a total lack of knowledge of the DOJ’s review process,” the Justice Department said in a statement. “The DOJ is committed to transparency and is in compliance with the House Oversight Committee’s request for documents.”

    The department also published a statement from Schnitt to his director, Jeffrey Pollak, in which he explained that he went on two dates in August with a woman named Skylar after they met on the dating app Hinge. Schnitt said the woman’s online profile is no longer available.

    “She claimed to be an au pair in Georgetown. She gave no clues that she was a reporter or recording our date,” Schnitt said in the statement, which was posted on social media. “Had I a clue, the first date would have immediately ended and there would never have been a second one.”

    Schnitt went on to say that his comments captured in the video were based on what he had “learned in the media and not from anything I’ve done at or via work.”


    Erm. lol

    1. My Esoteric profile image85
      My Esotericposted 4 weeks agoin reply to this

      Here is what is true about that episode:

      1. He said those words

      2. He is a senior person in DOIJ

      3. He does not work in a position to have direct knowledge about what happens with the Epstein files.

      4. Besides media he is high enough up to have at least heard things.

      Conclusion: He was trying impress a woman and stepped in it.

      Obviously, no one should believe DOIJ's denial and look for other reasons to accept or reject what he said.

  6. profile image0
    tsmogposted 4 weeks ago

    We each have an interesting perspective when considering the overall context of the Epstein saga from the beginning and continuing today. What ending will there be if one? Using several lens - historical, psychological, sociological, economics, power structure, and, perhaps, metaphorical in the grand scheme of things much can be learned. One such perspective offered is . . .

    The Jeffrey Epstein cover-up is an affront to US democracy published by the Guardian by author Rebecca Solnit (Sept 6, 2025)
    Democracy means a society and system in which everyone’s rights matter. Rapists count on this being untrue – and Trump is proving them right
    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr … GTUS_email

    For enticement the opening two paragraphs:

    "Rape is a crime against democracy in the most immediate sense of equality between individuals and the premise that we’re all endowed with certain inalienable rights. Most rapists operate on the premise that they can not only overpower the victim physically, but can do so socially and legally. They count on a system that discounts the voices of victims and only too often cooperates in silencing them, through shame, intimidation, threats, discrediting, the obscene legal instrument known as a nondisclosure agreement and a system too often run by men for men at the expense of women and children. That is to say, rapists count on getting away with it because of a system that hands them power and steals it from their victims. They count on a silencing system. On profound inequality.

    Which is what makes rape such a peculiar crime: it is the ritual enactment of the perpetrator’s power and the victim’s powerlessness, buttressed by the circumstances that puts and keeps each of them in those roles. It’s driven by the desire to use sexuality to cause physical and psychic injury, to dominate, to celebrate the rapist’s power and the victim’s powerlessness, to treat another human being as a person without rights, including the right to set boundaries, to say no and to speak up afterward. A society that perpetuates and protects this desire and arrangement is rape culture, and it’s been our culture throughout most of its existence."

    Thoughts, accolades, criticism, and/or commentary?

    1. My Esoteric profile image85
      My Esotericposted 4 weeks agoin reply to this

      From where I sit, Trump and many Republicans put truth to those words.

      When it suited him, he said he wanted full transparency. When it doesn't suit him, he wants to throw those women to the curb and call them a hoax causing even more psychic injury, to use your phrase.

    2. Sharlee01 profile image85
      Sharlee01posted 4 weeks agoin reply to this

      I’m not sure why you post such thoughtful comments that really offer food for thought, only to have them quickly followed by off-topic Trump or MAGA bashing. It’s frustrating because it discourages genuine engagement, no matter how interesting the original topic may be. In my view, this forum has very little in the way of meaningful conversation, but I do give you credit for trying.

      1. My Esoteric profile image85
        My Esotericposted 4 weeks agoin reply to this

        Simple - because this forum is about Epstein who is tied at the hip with Trump and MAUGA.

        All I did was point out that what Tsmog wrote, fits Trump to a "T". Also, I must point out again that it is not "bashing" when one is telling the truth.

  7. IslandBites profile image67
    IslandBitesposted 3 weeks ago

    https://images.wsj.net/im-47517422?width=700&size=0.794&pixel_ratio=1.5

    Epstein Birthday Letter With Trump’s Signature Revealed
    The 2003 birthday book also includes a letter that references Trump with a crude joke about a woman from another Epstein associate

    https://www.wsj.com/us-news/law/epstein … s-9d79ab34

    1. Willowarbor profile image61
      Willowarborposted 3 weeks agoin reply to this

      Oh the one he said didn't exist!

  8. Kathleen Cochran profile image72
    Kathleen Cochranposted 3 weeks ago

    Don't get your hopes up. These folks will excuse anything. They are "pot committed". It would cost them too much to admit they've been wrong now.

    Three years, three months, six weeks and counting. . .

  9. Willowarbor profile image61
    Willowarborposted 3 weeks ago

    I am just so sick of this fool...

    Trump, 2 months ago: "I don’t do drawings. I’m not a drawing person. I don’t do drawings of women... Who would do a controversial drawing? "

    https://x.com/factpostnews/status/1965152717564699001

    Go ahead Maga give us the usual... Tell us how he's a victim, tell us it's a hoax....or just be honest and say that you really don't care what he says or does.  Sane-wash it.  Normalize it. Defend it. 

    HE IS A LYING LIAR WHO LIES INCESSANTLY

  10. Willowarbor profile image61
    Willowarborposted 3 weeks ago

    https://hubstatic.com/17625533.jpg

    Interesting...that Trump would  joke with his buddy about how you pay money  for him to sell you women and then it turns out by coincidence that Epstein was doing large-scale sex crimes...

    1. IslandBites profile image67
      IslandBitesposted 3 weeks agoin reply to this

      He knew. I wont say he's the same, but... "Dime con quien andas y te diré quien eres..."

  11. IslandBites profile image67
    IslandBitesposted 3 weeks ago

    Never forget...

    "I've known Jeff for fifteen years. Terrific guy," Trump told the magazine. "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."

    What is "the younger side", Trump? How young?


    In a 2006 interview, Stern asks Trump, “Do you think you could now be banging 24-year-olds?”

    “Oh, absolutely,” Trump says.

    “Would you do it?,” asks Stern.

    “I’d have no problem,” Trump said.

    Stern then asked Trump if he has an age limit.

    No, I have no age — I mean, I have age limit. I don’t want to be like Congressman Foley, with, you know, 12-year-olds.



    12??

    "Somebody who a lot of people don’t give credit to but in actuality is really beautiful, really beautiful, is Paris Hilton. I’ve known Paris Hilton from the time she’s 12, her parents are friends of mine, and, you know, the first time I saw her she walked into the room and I said, ‘Who the hell is that?’

    "Who the hell is that" 12 y/o?? Who says that?


    YUCK!

  12. My Esoteric profile image85
    My Esotericposted 3 weeks ago

    More Cognitive Dissonance for the Trump Apologists to suffer through. More lies they have to swallow and make believe they weren't said.

    https://www.cnn.com/2025/09/09/politics … -takeaways

  13. Sharlee01 profile image85
    Sharlee01posted 3 weeks ago

    What is Thus Far Known About This issue---

    In July 2025, The Wall Street Journal reported that in 2003, Donald Trump allegedly sent a sexually suggestive birthday message to Jeffrey Epstein, which was included in a scrapbook compiled for Epstein's 50th birthday. The letter, purportedly signed by Trump, featured a drawing of a nude woman and concluded with the phrase, "Happy Birthday – and may every day be another wonderful secret." Trump immediately denied authorship, calling the report "false, malicious, and defamatory." He subsequently filed a $10 billion defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal, its parent company News Corp, and the reporters involved. Trump's legal team contends that the signature on the letter does not match known examples of his handwriting and claims the document is fabricated.

    The lawsuit was filed in the Southern District of Florida and has been assigned to Judge Darrin Gayles. As of now, the case is in the litigation stage, with discovery and pre-trial motions pending. The outcome of the lawsuit will depend on the court's assessment of the authenticity of the letter and the credibility of the parties involved.

    1. Readmikenow profile image82
      Readmikenowposted 3 weeks agoin reply to this

      Shar,

      A guilty person would not file such a lawsuit.

      During the court process there will be discovery.  This is when both sides will be able to try and obtain documentation, depositions, etc. to prove their case.  If President Donald Trump wanted to hide something this lawsuit would not do it.

      It's pretty desperate of the democrats to try and act as if this is legitimate when it highly contested.  This lawsuit proves it.

      I do feel bad for democrats.  Their party is hugely unpopular and shows no signs of improving.  They have no leaders.  All the democrats have now is desperation.  The type that makes them focus on something like this rather than crime reduction, securing the border, getting me out of women's sports, etc. 

      But, President Donald Trump has done that...since the democrats weren't able to.

      1. Willowarbor profile image61
        Willowarborposted 3 weeks agoin reply to this

        He filed the lawsuit before the Epstein estate was subpoenaed to release the birthday book.... Pretty sure his lawsuit is going to fold like a house of cards.

        1. Readmikenow profile image82
          Readmikenowposted 3 weeks agoin reply to this

          Oh, I don't think so.

          If there is anything President Donald Trump knows about it is lawsuits.

          He wouldn't have done this unless he felt confident he would win.

          1. Willowarbor profile image61
            Willowarborposted 3 weeks agoin reply to this

            Trump sues Wall Street Journal over Epstein report, seeks $10 billion
            By Nandita Bose and Jonathan Stempel
            July 19, 2025

            The man is stupid....

          2. My Esoteric profile image85
            My Esotericposted 3 weeks agoin reply to this

            Maybe checking facts would have helped you.

            Since 2013, Trump has filed 10 reported lawsuits.

            * One is still pending
            * He won only ONE of the remaining 9
            * He LOST Seven of them
            * ONE was settled

            Now, what were you saying about him not "done this unless he felt confident he would win."

            As usual, Trump doesn't really know what he is doing.

            1. Readmikenow profile image82
              Readmikenowposted 3 weeks agoin reply to this

              "* He LOST Seven of them"

              IF this is true...President Donald Trump filing such a lawsuit further proves he is confident he will win.

              1. Willowarbor profile image61
                Willowarborposted 3 weeks agoin reply to this

                Again...

                what's the logic behind the idea that someone, 20 years ago, included this birthday note with Trump's signature to the Epstein birthday book?  Which, is a bound book that was in the possession of the Epstein estate lawyers and not just a collection of loose crap found at the back of someone's closet... Please, interested to know the theory behind that one.

              2. Sharlee01 profile image85
                Sharlee01posted 3 weeks agoin reply to this

                I did some research and would like to offer facts. Trump has done very well when suing for defamation.  Not sure what ECO is referring to. I asked  AI to list all defamation lawsuits Donald Trump has brought from 2013 to the present. Here is what was offered.

                ABC News Defamation Lawsuit    Settled: PAID $15 million to Trump's presidential library, $1 million for legal fees, public apology    Settlement reached after anchor George Stephanopoulos incorrectly stated that a jury found Trump liable for rape.

                CNN Defamation Lawsuit Dismissed Federal judge dismissed the lawsuit in July 2023.

                Wisconsin TV Station Lawsuit    Settled Lawsuit settled without an apology from Trump.

                Meta (Facebook/Instagram) Lawsuit    Settled    Meta agreed to PAID $25 million to Trump's legal team and reinstated his accounts.
                CRUSH The LSAT

                Paramount/CBS Lawsuit    Settled    CBS and its parent company, Paramount Global, agreed to settle the lawsuit by PAYING $16 million to Trump's legal team and issuing a public retraction.

                The Washington Post Lawsuit    Ongoing    Lawsuit is ongoing, with no final judgment rendered as of yet.

                PBS and NPR Lawsuits    Pending    Both lawsuits are pending, with no final judgments issued.

                Wall Street Journal Defamation Lawsuit    Filed    Trump filed a $10 billion defamation lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch over a controversial birthday sketch allegedly from Trump to Jeffrey Epstein.

                It appears factually that he has done well thus far regarding money paid to him, with a few cases still pending.

                1. Willowarbor profile image61
                  Willowarborposted 3 weeks agoin reply to this

                  Trump's lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal is a defamation suit alleging the paper falsely reported that he contributed a sexually suggestive birthday card to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003. Trump and his legal team claim the report is malicious, defamatory, and based on a "nonexistent" card, while the paper stands by its reporting.

                  How do you think that's going to turn out since the "non-existent" card now exists??

                  1. My Esoteric profile image85
                    My Esotericposted 3 weeks agoin reply to this

                    And you are focusing just on defamation? That wasn't mentioned by Mike, just lawsuits. But, since you asked, here are the 10 I was referring to plus a few more:

                    Trump v. Univision (2015, Miss Universe/Miss USA TV rights) — Settled, Feb. 11, 2016.
                    Reuters
                    +1

                    Trump Old Post Office LLC v. José Andrés (2015, D.C. hotel restaurant deal) — Settled, Apr. 7, 2017.
                    The Washington Post
                    +1

                    Trump v. Vance (2019, to block Manhattan DA subpoena) — Lost at SCOTUS, 7–2 (July 9, 2020).
                    Supreme Court

                    Patterson v. Padilla (Trump & campaign challenged CA tax-return ballot law) — Won; law struck down (Nov. 21, 2019).
                    Justia
                    CalMatters

                    Donald J. Trump v. The New York Times & Mary L. Trump (2021, tax records story) — Claims vs. NYT dismissed (May 2023); ordered to pay NYT legal fees (Jan. 12, 2024). - That is counted as a Loss
                    AP News
                    CBS News

                    Trump v. Twitter (X) (2021, account ban) — Dismissed by N.D. Cal. (May 6, 2022). - Again, a Loss
                    Reuters
                    internetlab.org.br

                    Trump v. Thompson (Jan. 6 Committee/NARA records) (2021) — Lost; SCOTUS denied stay, records released (Jan. 19–20, 2022).
                    Supreme Court
                    SCOTUSblog

                    Donald J. Trump v. Hillary Clinton, et al. (2022, “Russia hoax” RICO) — Dismissed; court imposed ≈$938k sanctions on Trump & counsel (Jan. 2023). Again a Loss
                    Justia
                    Civil Rights Litigation Clearinghouse

                    Donald J. Trump v. CNN (2022, “Big Lie” defamation) — Dismissed (July 28–29, 2023). Again, a Loss
                    Justia
                    Oyez

                    Trump v. Anderson (2023–24, Colorado 14th-Amend. ballot case) — Won; SCOTUS unanimously kept him on ballots (Mar. 4, 2024).
                    AP News

                    Trump v. Deutsche Bank & Capital One (2019, to block House subpoenas) — Lost at 2d Cir; litigation later ended after narrowed subpoenas/agreements; banks produced records with limits.

                    Trump v. Meta (Facebook) (2021 class action) — Settled Jan. 2025 (terms confidential).

                    Trump v. Woodward & Simon & Schuster (2023, “Trump Tapes” copyright) — Dismissed July 18, 2025 (leave to amend). Dismissed is a Loss
                    The Washington Post

                    Note: Trump v. YouTube (2021) was stayed in 2022 pending related Twitter appeals (that’s likely the “stayed” case you remember).
                    Courthou

                    So what is the new count?

                    * TWO Wins

                    * ONE Settled

                    * One Stay

                    * [/b]EIGHT Losses[/b]

                    As to the ones you listed, mostly correct:

                    * There was no retraction by CBS or Paramount (in many experts opinions, the two networks caved even though they had winning cases.)

                    * PBS/NPR - Trump is not the plaintiff

                    * Washington Post - no longer "on going". Trump lost both the one with the Campaign and the one with Truth social.

                    Finally, the WSJ suit is almost a certain loss for Trump

                    1. Sharlee01 profile image85
                      Sharlee01posted 3 weeks agoin reply to this

                      https://hubpages.com/politics/forum/368 … ost4382057

                      The link is where the conversation started between Mike and me.  You once again jump into a conversation you have not followed, then you post a litany of off-subject information.  Mike and I were discussing the lawsuit Trump filed regarding defamation regarding the Birthday book.  I truly wish you would not address me. I spend more time correcting your comments.

                2. My Esoteric profile image85
                  My Esotericposted 3 weeks agoin reply to this

                  That is a non-sequitur if I ever saw one.

        2. Sharlee01 profile image85
          Sharlee01posted 3 weeks agoin reply to this

          Mike,   Yes, the Democrats are clearly desperate, and I have to admit I’m enjoying watching all their failed antics. This is just another addition to their growing pile of political missteps, each one revealing their true nature, a series of cheap ploys one after another. People have woken up to the nonsense and don’t want to be associated with the party. Honestly, who would want to be part of a group so ill-equipped and ineffective? They have nothing to offer anyone. They’ve tried to push their far-left agenda, and now they are widely seen as the party of far-left socialism. It’s obvious that a majority of Americans want nothing to do with what they’re selling. They are done, and done. As for the very few stubborn holdouts still clinging to the party, good luck defending what’s left of their credibility.  I mean, some are: kick wall angery... Oh well, we certainly have, and are witnessing a huge meltdown of the Democratic party.

          1. Readmikenow profile image82
            Readmikenowposted 3 weeks agoin reply to this

            Shar,

            I really do hope that democrats don't change their approach.

            It does work to our benefit.

          2. Willowarbor profile image61
            Willowarborposted 3 weeks agoin reply to this

            Lol...MAGA brought this Epstein debacle on themselves.

            1. My Esoteric profile image85
              My Esotericposted 3 weeks agoin reply to this

              I wonder why the Trump apologists don't understand that - too much cognitive dissonance to handle?

      2. Willowarbor profile image61
        Willowarborposted 3 weeks agoin reply to this

        I think it would just be easier to say that the Maga movement doesn't care if Trump was a part of Epstein's lifestyle...

        1. Readmikenow profile image82
          Readmikenowposted 3 weeks agoin reply to this

          I think the MAGA movement believes there is no solid evidence he was part of Epstein's lifestyle.

          1. Willowarbor profile image61
            Willowarborposted 3 weeks agoin reply to this

            The proof is right in front of your eyes. Yet dear leader lies about his signature and tells maga to ignore it...

          2. My Esoteric profile image85
            My Esotericposted 3 weeks agoin reply to this

            That is dodging Willowarbor's proposition that MAUGA wouldn't CARE if Trump was a part of Epstein's lifestyle. What she said has nothing to do with evidence.

    2. Willowarbor profile image61
      Willowarborposted 3 weeks ago

      He wrote the card, it's his signature, he's a liar.  The man campaigned on this issue... Now it's biting him in the ass. 

      The Trump regime's response on this is to treat their base as if they are completely stupid .. you don't see what you see with your own eyes!

      SHIELD YOUR EYES FOLKS

      https://hubstatic.com/17626600_f1024.jpg

    3. IslandBites profile image67
      IslandBitesposted 3 weeks ago

      Some MAGAs want the world to believe this is all Democrats, the left. But they know, as we know, it is mostly their side pushing the issue. Their MAGA warriors, their influencers, their media heroes. Who were the first to mentioned the card? Who publish the drawing? lol Watch Carlson, Alex Jones, Rogan, even the guys in that photo with "the Epstein files".

      MAGA was so excited about the Epstein files, thinking they were going to f/u Hollywood, the eilite, Democrats. Then, they saw Trump face and his comments... "Uh-oh. Something isnt right. I better shut up and fall in line. Whatever king says. Baa, baa, baa."

    4. Willowarbor profile image61
      Willowarborposted 3 weeks ago

      Just a reminder

      "Seriously, we need to release the Epstein list. That is an important thing.”

      https://x.com/Azi/status/1954573888710472106

      1. My Esoteric profile image85
        My Esotericposted 3 weeks agoin reply to this

        Fortunately, it seems the victims are compiling such a list even if no formal list was kept by Epstein.

        1. Willowarbor profile image61
          Willowarborposted 3 weeks agoin reply to this

          Maga will rip them from end to end...

    5. Willowarbor profile image61
      Willowarborposted 3 weeks ago

      My god, they're just going to lie their way through this... They really do think they're supporters are idiots.

      How can this woman stand up there with a straight face? She's earned her title...bullshit Barbie.

      https://x.com/MeidasTouch/status/1965478823753122160

      1. Credence2 profile image81
        Credence2posted 3 weeks agoin reply to this

        Yes, obviously they do and are willing to make them believe the most blatant of lies

        “Bullshit Barbie”, priceless…….

      2. My Esoteric profile image85
        My Esotericposted 3 weeks agoin reply to this

        That is what she is paid to do.

    6. Willowarbor profile image61
      Willowarborposted 3 weeks ago

      Why would someone forge Trump's signature 23 years ago in Epstein's birthday book?

    7. IslandBites profile image67
      IslandBitesposted 3 weeks ago

      From the same guy who joked about Trump buying a woman from Epstein:

      Mr. Pashcow appears to have contributed several consecutive pages to the book. On the page before the mock check is a vulgar cartoon depicting Mr. Epstein’s grooming of young girls: On one side, marked 1983, Mr. Epstein is handing out balloons to a group of girls; on the other, labeled 2003, he is receiving a naked massage from four topless young women. “What a great country!” it reads at the bottom.

      They knew!

      Btw, more about the check joke,

      The entry, included in a bound volume in 2003, was made by Joel Pashcow, the former chairman of a real estate company in New York and a member of Mar-a-Lago, Mr. Trump’s resort in Palm Beach, Fla. It shows a photograph of Mr. Pashcow at the resort with Mr. Epstein, another man and a woman whose face is redacted. Mr. Pashcow is holding an oversize check that appears to have been doctored, with a seemingly phony “DJ TRUMP” signature.

      A handwritten note under the photo, which was taken in the 1990s, joked that Mr. Epstein showed “early talents with money + women,” and had sold a “fully depreciated” woman to Mr. Trump for $22,500.

      A visual analysis by The Times found that the photo was taken at Mar-a-Lago after the resort opened as a club in 1996 and was landscaped with palm trees and other features.

      The woman, whose name is also redacted in the files released by the House Oversight Committee, was a European socialite then in her 20s, according to two people familiar with the original photo. She had briefly dated both Mr. Epstein and Mr. Trump around that time, according to court transcripts and a person close to Mr. Epstein.

      The nature of the woman’s relationship with Mr. Epstein is murky. A lawyer for the woman said she knew Mr. Epstein in “a professional capacity” when she was a student but severed ties with him in 1997. She did not know anything about the letter or its “derogatory content,” the lawyer added.

      The woman in the photograph was mentioned in the criminal trial of Ghislaine Maxwell, Mr. Epstein’s former girlfriend who is serving a 20-year prison sentence for conspiring to sexually traffic minors.

      Mr. Pashcow had many associations with the disgraced financier in the 1990s. His contact information appears in Mr. Epstein’s “black book” of people who were once in his social and business circles. And flight logs show that Mr. Pashcow flew on Mr. Epstein’s planes about 10 times between 1994 and 2001.

      But his name has not come up in litigation brought by Mr. Epstein’s victims, said a lawyer who has represented numerous victims and a representative for another lawyer.

    8. Willowarbor profile image61
      Willowarborposted 3 weeks ago

      https://hubstatic.com/17627804_f1024.jpg

      1. My Esoteric profile image85
        My Esotericposted 3 weeks agoin reply to this

        I like it.

    9. Willowarbor profile image61
      Willowarborposted 3 weeks ago

      Of course there will be an investigation and charges into whoever "forged " Donald's signature 20 years ago, right? LMFAO

      He won't let that stand right?? There will be all sorts of forensic investigation by the BEST PEOPLE from all around the world, people like we've never seen before with skills tha have  never seen before...right? 

      OR  does he realize that he doesn't need to go to any sort of effort at all.... His base takes every mushy word that falls from his mouth as gospel....yeah. that's going to be the ticket. 

      But Maga's... what's the logic behind the idea that someone, 20 years ago, included this birthday note with Trump's signature to the Epstein birthday book?  Which, is a bound book not just a collection of loose crap... Please, interested to know the theory behind that one.

    10. My Esoteric profile image85
      My Esotericposted 3 weeks ago

      UK Ambassador to America fired for ties to Epstein - the fallout from the material release begins.

      https://www.cnn.com/2025/09/11/uk/peter … fired-intl

    11. IslandBites profile image67
      IslandBitesposted 3 weeks ago

      Yeah, yeah, Kirk is dead. Dont let them keep using it as a distraction.

      DOJ says names of two associates Epstein wired $100K and $250K should stay secret

      The Justice Department on Friday asked a federal judge overseeing the case of deceased sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein to deny a request from NBC News to unseal the names of two associates who received large payments from him in 2018, court documents show. The Justice Department cited privacy concerns expressed by the two individuals as the reason for not making their names public.

      The first associate received a payment of $100,000 from Epstein and the second associate received a payment of $250,000, both in 2018, days after the Miami Herald began publishing a series of investigative stories where victims criticized a plea deal he received in Florida in 2008.

      As part of the plea agreement, Epstein secured a statement from federal prosecutors in Florida that the two individuals would not  be prosecuted.

      The payments became public after Epstein was indicted and arrested in New York in 2019 and asked to be released on bail. Federal prosecutors in New York filed a memorandum on July 16, 2019, that argued Epstein should remain in jail to prevent him from tampering with witnesses.

      Prosecutors wrote that on Nov. 30, 2018, Epstein “wired $100,000 from a trust account he controlled, to an individual named as [REDACTED] a potential co-conspirator — and for whom Epstein obtained protection in — the NPA.”

      Prosecutors also wrote that “this individual was also named and featured prominently in the Herald series.”

      Prosecutors added that “the same records show that just three days later, on or about December 3, 2018, the defendant wired $250,000 from the same trust account to [REDACTED], who was also named as a potential co-conspirator — and for whom Epstein also obtained protection in — the NPA.”

      The prosecutors continued: “This individual is also one of the employees identified in the Indictment, which alleges that she and two other identified employees facilitated the defendant’s trafficking of minors by, among other things, contacting victims and scheduling
      their sexual encounters with the defendant at his residences in Manhattan and Palm Beach, Florida.”

      Last month, NBC News sent a letter asking U.S. District Judge Richard Berman to unseal the redacted names because Epstein is deceased, the criminal proceedings have ended, and the Justice Department said in a memo in July that there would be no additional charges filed against uncharged third parties.

      Berman gave federal prosecutors until Friday to respond.

      In a reply letter Friday, Jay Clayton, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, wrote, “Individual-1 and Individual-2 are uncharged third parties who have not waived their privacy interests; indeed, both Individual-1 and Individual-2 have expressly objected to the unsealing of their names and personal identifying information in the July 2019 Letter.”

      Clayton said the two unnamed individuals sent letters to the U.S. attorney’s office expressing their concern but that those letters are under seal.


      Who? Why? Take a guess.

      1. My Esoteric profile image85
        My Esotericposted 3 weeks agoin reply to this

        DOIJ should be ashamed of themselves.

    12. IslandBites profile image67
      IslandBitesposted 3 weeks ago

      GOP momentum grows to force Trump DOJ to release Epstein files

      Some Republicans now say privately that it’s inevitable that Congress will pass legislation directing Attorney General Pam Bondi to release all files the Department of Justice (DOJ) has related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

      President Trump has repeatedly tried to wave aside calls from Republicans and MAGA activists to make all the Epstein files public, but GOP lawmakers say privately that Trump is losing the battle to move on from the controversy that has been a White House annoyance since earlier this summer.

      Republican lawmakers say it now appears certain that a discharge petition that’s being circulated in the House by Reps. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) and Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) will get enough signatures by the end of the month to force a vote on a bill directing Bondi to release the Epstein files.

    13. IslandBites profile image67
      IslandBitesposted 2 weeks ago

      Four arrested after photos of Trump and Epstein projected onto Windsor Castle during president's U.K. visit

      Police in the U.K. arrested four people after photos of President Donald Trump and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were projected onto Windsor Castle on Tuesday night.

      The projections included photos of Trump and Epstein; of the two joined by first lady Melania Trump with Epstein and his co-conspirator, Ghislaine Maxwell; and of a lewd birthday message Trump allegedly sent Epstein in 2003 for a 50th birthday book.

      Trump arrived in London on Tuesday for a state visit. He's expected to spend most of Wednesday at the castle with King Charles III and Queen Camilla and other members of the royal family.

      https://media-cldnry.s-nbcnews.com/image/upload/t_fit-560w,f_avif,q_auto:eco,dpr_2/rockcms/2025-09/250916-windsor-castle-uk-donald-trump-jeffrey-epstein-ac-937p-caf53b.jpg

      1. My Esoteric profile image85
        My Esotericposted 2 weeks agoin reply to this

        I saw that. Don't you just love British humor?

    14. IslandBites profile image67
      IslandBitesposted 2 weeks ago

      Uh-oh Patel. MAGA is not going to be happy.

      https://youtu.be/D4p5zFlQOlg?si=6Cj1rF5TEMbRWymK

    15. IslandBites profile image67
      IslandBitesposted 2 weeks ago

      Alexander Acosta testifies on Epstein case behind closed doors

      Acosta, Trump’s former labor secretary, was a federal prosecutor in South Florida who worked on a widely criticized plea agreement struck with Jeffrey Epstein.

      Alexander Acosta, the former labor secretary who as a federal prosecutor worked on a plea agreement with Jeffrey Epstein, answered questions Friday in a closed-door appearance before the House Oversight Committee, which is scrutinizing federal investigations involving the deceased financier.

      Acosta was the top federal prosecutor in South Florida when Epstein reached an agreement with officials there to resolve allegations that he molested dozens of girls. The agreement allowed Epstein to plead guilty in state court in 2008 to soliciting prostitution and face no federal charges. He spent a little more than a year behind bars and was given generous work-release privileges.

      During the interview, members from both parties peppered the former prosecutor with questions about the 2008 agreement. Acosta reiterated previous statements, arguing there was not enough evidentiary proof to pursue harsher charges against Epstein, according to members who were in the room.

      The congressional committee's investigators are expected to press Acosta on a number of fronts, particularly on his decision to enter into plea negotiations in the summer of 2007, while a 60-count draft federal indictment against Epstein was gathering dust in the office of the lead prosecutor on the case. The negotiations and resulting plea deal also occurred, according to the OPR report, while the FBI and Acosta's prosecutors were still investigating the case and identifying new victims in other jurisdictions. The deal was also signed before the FBI or prosecutors had made any concerted effort to try to gain the cooperation of Epstein's alleged co-conspirators, according to the report.

      The OPR report called it "troubling" that Acosta decided to resolve that case through a negotiated plea before the investigation was completed.

      "As the investigation progressed, the FBI continued to locate additional victims, and many had not been interviewed by the FBI by the time of the initial offer. In other words, at the time of Acosta's decision, the [government] did not know the full scope of Epstein's conduct; whether, given Epstein's other domestic and foreign residences, his criminal conduct had occurred in other locations; or whether the additional victims might implicate other offenders," the report said.

      Acosta is also likely to face questions on repeated meetings and consultations he and his top deputies engaged in with Epstein's high-powered legal team, several of whom previously work as federal prosecutors in the same office in Miami and others who previously worked with Acosta at a white-shoe law firm.

      According to the Justice Department's OPR report, the line prosecutor, A. Marie Villafaña, objected to the access that was being granted by the office to Epstein's defense counsel.

      "As the lead prosecutor, Villafaña vehemently opposed meeting with Epstein's attorneys and voiced her concerns to her supervisors, but was overruled by them," the report said, noting that senior prosecutors viewed the meetings as primarily "listening sessions" that could be helpful for learning how the defense intended to attack the credibility of certain witnesses and perceived weaknesses in the case.

      Villafaña said she feared her office was "going down the same path" the state of Florida had gone down in allowing Epstein's defense attorneys to persuade prosecutors not to file serious charges, and she feared the delays might allow Epstein to continue to offend, the report said. Villafaña told OPR she believed Acosta was "influenced by the stature of Epstein's attorneys" and that the defense lawyers convinced some members of the prosecution team that the case was "extremely novel and legally complex."

      In 2019, Epstein was charged with federal sex trafficking. His death weeks later while in custody was ruled a suicide. Acosta was serving as Trump’s labor secretary when Epstein was charged. While Acosta initially defended the Florida plea agreement amid mounting criticism, he soon resigned.

    16. My Esoteric profile image85
      My Esotericposted 2 weeks ago

      This tells me that Acosta needs to be arrested and thrown in jail. What he did has to be criminal.

      What victim evidence existed (2007–2008)

      The FBI had already identified at least 30 minors as victims by 2008, and agents were still finding more as the investigation progressed. Many victims had not yet been interviewed when Acosta moved to cut the deal.
      Journal of Gender, Race & Justice
      +1

      Prosecutors in S.D. Florida had prepared an 82-page prosecution memo and a 52-page draft federal indictment with ~60 counts based on the evidence gathered.
      Journal of Gender, Race & Justice

      The DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) found it “troubling” that Acosta chose to negotiate a plea before the investigation was completed and before prosecutors tried to flip alleged co-conspirators—while the FBI was still identifying new victims (some in other jurisdictions).
      Justice Department
      +1

      Today’s Hill briefing echoes that picture: members said dozens of minors had given sworn statements to the FBI, and Acosta admitted he hadn’t actually read the victim statements himself when he assessed “insufficient evidence.”
      The Washington Post

      It also tells me there is plenty of evidence in DOIJ's hands that need to come out.

      I sure hope the victims can see their way clear to start naming names. Given the way things went down, I wouldn't be surprised to see Acosta's name among them!

      It also seems necessary to me to investigate the FBI's 2007-2008 OPR for failing to do their job.

    17. Willowarbor profile image61
      Willowarborposted 2 weeks ago

      NEVER FORGET

      https://hubstatic.com/17640301.jpg

      1. peterstreep profile image83
        peterstreepposted 13 days agoin reply to this

        Of course he is. It's impossible he isn't.
        Everyone knows. Only not everyone wants to admit it.

        1. My Esoteric profile image85
          My Esotericposted 13 days agoin reply to this

          As much as I know that Trump is an evil person and I do think he is all over the Epstein files and that I think he is fully capable of having participated, I am still leaving the benefit of the doubt that he didn't have sex with any of these children.

          1. peterstreep profile image83
            peterstreepposted 12 days agoin reply to this

            I don't.  Even without Epstein he was a sexual predator. It's all over his behaviour.

            1. IslandBites profile image67
              IslandBitesposted 12 days agoin reply to this

              Agree.

    18. IslandBites profile image67
      IslandBitesposted 12 days ago

      Trump, Epstein statues appear on National Mall

      https://static01.nyt.com/images/2025/09/24/multimedia/24trump-news-epstein-statue-1-khgj/24trump-news-epstein-statue-1-khgj-articleLarge.jpg?quality=75&auto=webp&disable=upscale

      Statues depicting President Trump and the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were spotted Tuesday on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. — the latest event in the controversy over the president’s relationship with the financier.

      A plaque between the two statues reads, “In Honor of Friendship Month,” followed by, “We celebrate the long-lasting bond between President Donald J. Trump and his ‘closest friend,’ Jeffrey Epstein.”

      Plaques beneath the depictions of the president and Epstein also quote a message Trump reportedly wrote as a birthday president for the financier more than two decades ago, which Democrats on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee released earlier this month, after the Epstein estate turned it over to the panel.

      https://www.usatoday.com/gcdn/authoring/authoring-images/2025/09/23/USAT/86313486007-trumpepsteinstatue-4.jpeg?width=549&height=660&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp

      https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQ-JX7VGCqJNFEi6EyZ7hFj45BqX7SQXYyvBdUdQDF4MR_NxRgGsQDO6_1QBgAVnTuXkWA&usqp=CAU

      https://cdnph.upi.com/sv/ph/og/i/9841758649132/2025/5/17586520083823/v1.5/Trump-Epstein-friendship-statues-appear-on-the-National-Mall.jpg

      1. Willowarbor profile image61
        Willowarborposted 11 days agoin reply to this

        LOVE IT!!  The snowflake had the  statue  removed from the National Mall by U.S. Park Police, despite a permit allowing it to remain until Sept. 28.

        1. IslandBites profile image67
          IslandBitesposted 11 days agoin reply to this

          LOL

          He cant escape it.

        2. DrMark1961 profile image100
          DrMark1961posted 11 days agoin reply to this

          Glad to see you libs so happy about that. Maybe you could all chip in and buy a bottle of champagne to celebrate Joe Bidens cancer diagnosis.

          1. Sharlee01 profile image85
            Sharlee01posted 11 days agoin reply to this

            I think some people really do relish this kind of stuff, especially when their party has nothing meaningful to offer and they can see things slipping away. News like this seems to energize them, even though there’s plenty of real political news available that gets ignored. To me, that’s one of the clearest differences between the right and the left.  Example --- MOMENTS AGO: Officials say no ICE agents injured in deadly shooting, anti-ICE messages found on bullet casings
            Gunman opens fire during Dallas ICE detainee transfer, wounds multiple people...

            1. IslandBites profile image67
              IslandBitesposted 11 days agoin reply to this

              Good to know who you are. smile

              1. DrMark1961 profile image100
                DrMark1961posted 11 days agoin reply to this

                I am not the ghoul here, nor am I the one celebrating others misfortune. Are you?

                1. IslandBites profile image67
                  IslandBitesposted 11 days agoin reply to this

                  Cause the statue of a pedophile is the same as cancer. Sure. Good to know you.

                  1. DrMark1961 profile image100
                    DrMark1961posted 11 days agoin reply to this

                    If you are unable to understand the sickness of building monuments to pedophilia it is on you and not me.

                    1. IslandBites profile image67
                      IslandBitesposted 11 days agoin reply to this

                      At least you admit they're pedophiles. smile

                      But sure, ignore the "joke" about cancer. Anyway, bye.

                      II normally would've ignore obvious silly trolling, but as a cancer survivor, who lost her younger sister to cancer two years ago, who also lost her grandma to cancer 6 months ago, I couldnt this time.

                      But I gave you enough attention already. Bye.

                      1. DrMark1961 profile image100
                        DrMark1961posted 11 days agoin reply to this

                        Maybe you will think about your hateful actions a little bit then.
                        A statue of Trump does not prove anything, anymore than a statue of Biden pulling a lets go Brandon proves anything. Are you not able to understand that?

                2. Sharlee01 profile image85
                  Sharlee01posted 11 days agoin reply to this

                  I can understand that-- they have nothing else to celebrate but the shooting of a well-loved man, sticking up for a low-rated talk show host, and their party that is now non-existent. I mean, every day the Democratic Party looks more foolish than the last. So in my view, these types op posts offer them free speech --- LOL

                  CAUSE, let me correct myself because ---   "Cause the statue of a pedophile is the same as cancer. Sure. Good to know you." IB

                  1. DrMark1961 profile image100
                    DrMark1961posted 11 days agoin reply to this

                    It just amazes me how every time we turn around the so-called enlightened left display more hatred and celebrate more heartaches. It is no surprise the huge number of leftists that came on Tik Tok and celebrated the assasination of Charlie Kirk.

                    1. Willowarbor profile image61
                      Willowarborposted 11 days agoin reply to this

                      Lol....hatred?  Have you been listening to Trump lately???

                    2. Readmikenow profile image82
                      Readmikenowposted 11 days agoin reply to this

                      "huge number of leftists that came on Tik Tok and celebrated the assassination of Charlie Kirk."

                      I don't think the left can comprehend how absolutely horrible and being devoid of human decency is required to do such a thing.

                      I've not seen any from the left who has disowned this behavior.

                      To remain silent is to agree.

                    3. Sharlee01 profile image85
                      Sharlee01posted 11 days agoin reply to this

                      It doesn’t shock me in the least. We’ve been watching this disturbing trend unfold for quite some time. It’s clear to me that certain mindsets have completely flipped reality—turning good into bad and bad into good. In truth, I see this as deeply abnormal and outright anti-social.

                      The time has long passed to even think debate would suffice with those who hold this kind of mindset. In my view, this sick way of thinking has fueled the violence we’re already seeing, and most likely, we’ll see even more of it. I just posted a thread on the subject of left-wing radical violence to highlight exactly that.

          2. IslandBites profile image67
            IslandBitesposted 11 days agoin reply to this

            Yup.

            A U.S. Park Police spokesperson told Washingtonian Magazine that the force assisted the National Park Service in removing the statue Wednesday at 5:30 a.m., “due to it not being in compliance with the permit.”

            According to its permit application, the purpose of the artwork was “to demonstrate freedom of speech and artistic expression using political imagery.”

            The U.S. Park Police did not immediately reply to The Washington Post’s requests for additional comment on the statue removal. The National Park Service and the White House also did not respond to emails seeking comment on its removal.

      2. IslandBites profile image67
        IslandBitesposted 11 days ago

        House Lawmakers Cross Threshold to Force Epstein Files Vote

        Lawmakers in the House appear on track to be able to force a vote to demand that the Trump administration release investigative files on Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier and onetime friend of the president.  A newly elected Arizona Democrat, Adelita Grijalva, has promised to provide the 218th and last needed signature to force the vote.

        Adelita Grijalva, a Democrat who on Tuesday won a special election for a House seat in Arizona, has committed to signing on to a so-called discharge petition that would force action on the measure. The petition needs the signatures of a majority of the House — 218 members — to succeed, and Ms. Grijalva is poised to be the 218th.

        It is likely to take weeks for the measure — which is cosponsored by Representatives Thomas Massie, Republican of Kentucky, and Ro Khanna, Democrat of California — to come to a vote, and the effort could falter if any of the three Republicans who have signed on withdraw their backing.

        Ms. Grijalva cannot sign the discharge petition until she is sworn in, which is not expected until early next month. Once the petition has 218 signatures, it still cannot be acted upon for seven legislative days when the House is in session. As of this week, the House is not scheduled to return to session until Oct. 7, though members were advised that they may need to return sooner as Congress works to avert a government shutdown.

        Many Republicans in Congress have joined their constituents in calling for the full release of the files. But when Mr. Trump began dismissing questions about the issue as a Democratic hoax and urged his supporters to move on, many of the lawmakers quieted down, hoping to avoid having to record a position that would leave them jammed between right-wing voters and the president.

        As of Wednesday, only three other Republicans had signed onto Mr. Massie’s effort: Representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, Lauren Boebert of Colorado and Nancy Mace of South Carolina.

        All three women may face continued pressure from Mr. Johnson, Mr. Trump or their allies to withdraw their support.

      3. IslandBites profile image67
        IslandBitesposted 8 days ago

        Elon Musk and Prince Andrew named in new Epstein files

        Billionaire Elon Musk and Prince Andrew are named in new files released by Congressional Democrats that relate to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

        The files turned over to the House Oversight Committee by the Jeffrey Epstein Estate appear to show that Musk had been invited to the financier's island in December 2014.

        Separately, a manifest for a flight from New Jersey to Florida in May 2000 names the Duke of York among the passengers.

        Prince Andrew has previously strenuously denied any wrongdoing. Musk has previously been quoted as saying that Epstein had invited him to the island but he had declined.

        In addition to Musk and Prince Andrew, the files released publicly also contain the names of other prominent figures including internet entrepreneur Peter Thiel and Steve Bannon, a former adviser to US President Donald Trump.

        One line in the records dated 6 December 2014 reads: "Reminder: Elon Musk to island Dec. 6 (is this still happening?)"

        A flight manifest records that Prince Andrew was on a flight with Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell from Teterboro, New Jersey,

        One heavily redacted ledger records two references of payments for massages for an "Andrew" in February and May 2000.

        While Palace records, photographs and press reports from the time indicate Prince Andrew had travelled to the US around the time of the dates recorded in the newly released document, it is not clear who the "Andrew" referred to in the ledger is.

        There is also an entry in the files referring to a planned lunch with Peter Thiel in November 2017.

        They also include an entry about a planned breakfast with Steve Bannon 17 February 2019.

        The files also mention tentative plans for a breakfast party with Microsoft founder Bill Gates in December 2014. In 2022, Gates told the BBC that meeting Epstein had been a "mistake".

        It is not suggested that those mentioned in the files were aware of the alleged criminal activity for which Epstein was later arrested.

        The partial records are from the third batch of documents produced by Epstein's estate.

        1. Ken Burgess profile image70
          Ken Burgessposted 7 days agoin reply to this

          Now see... this is a great example of Media manipulation at its finest.

          Note how there is no evidence to Musk ever going... just an invitation... as I am sure every up and coming billionaire was likely to get at some point...

          Then weave it in with the likes of Prince Andrew and Bill Gates, that we already know are guilty dirtbags (where is Bill Clinton?) ...

          Add in a note here, a reminder there... no real proof of where it came from... no flight logs... no witnesses coming forth... just the implication...

          And off to feed the Leftists it goes...

          1. Willowarbor profile image61
            Willowarborposted 7 days agoin reply to this

            This regime and it's loudest followers  ran on releasing this shit...Kash and Bongino off of blather DAILY about the files... Sorry, not accepting the 180 on the issue now. the victims deserve justice. 

            There's no media manipulation.. the media covered what was released. No more no less.

          2. Sharlee01 profile image85
            Sharlee01posted 7 days agoin reply to this

            Exactly. This is how the media plants seeds without ever having to prove anything. They know just the act of tossing a name into the mix is enough to create suspicion, even if no evidence exists. It’s guilt by association, and it works because once people hear it, they rarely go back to check whether it was ever verified. That’s why you’ll notice the same names get dragged through the mud repeatedly, while others, like Clinton in this case, get quietly set aside. It’s a pattern, and it keeps the narrative fueled without facts. 

            To be precise, Bill Clinton is named 50 times in sealed court documents about the Epstein trafficking probe.  Also, flight logs show he flew on Epstein’s private jet 26 times between 2001 and 2003.
            FactCheck.org
            https://abcnews.go.com/US/court-documen … =105993160

            1. Willowarbor profile image61
              Willowarborposted 7 days agoin reply to this

              Pam should release the freaking files then.... You know, the ones that she said are on her desk.  Speaking for the entire left LOL.... WE DON'T GIVE A DAMN WHOSE NAME IS IN THERE... THE VICTIMS DESERVE JUSTICE

              The Democrats released what was given to them... Not an ounce of manipulation whatsoever... If this regime wants the Clinton name "dragged through the mud" THEN RELEASE SOMETHING WITH HIS NAME ON IT.... NOT THAT HARD

            2. Ken Burgess profile image70
              Ken Burgessposted 7 days agoin reply to this

              Exactly... you see it... I see it... critical thinking and common sense, those who have it, see it.

              Those who are either on a mission to push their agenda... or otherwise are mentally ill... will not address that... they will go off on a tangent completely unrelated to what I just exposed.

              That there is no evidence... there is no association... but they created the guilt by association by tossing Elon Musk's name into the mix.

              And as you know... Elon Musk is the Progressive Movement's Enemy #2 right behind Trump.

              1. Willowarbor profile image61
                Willowarborposted 7 days agoin reply to this

                LOL speaking of elon...

                "Part of why Kamala is getting so much support is that, if Trump wins, that Epstein client list is going to become public. And some of those billionaires behind Kamala are terrified of that outcome."

                — Elon Musk to Tucker Carlson in October 2024

                It's freaking hilarious how "the right" beat the hell out of this issue as a political tool... Here's the video..

                https://x.com/BlueATLGeorgia/status/1945616210655064515

                LOL why'd the man  change his mind so fast Ken???

                1. Ken Burgess profile image70
                  Ken Burgessposted 7 days agoin reply to this

                  Thank you for proving my point.

                  Here are the facts:

                  Elon Musk continues to advocate for the full release of the Epstein files. As recently as July 2025, he publicly called for their release, stating, "Just release the files as promised," in response to discussions about the government's handling of the matter.

                  Also in July, he reiterated this stance by emphasizing the need for transparency, noting that the government must possess the "Epstein client list" based on confirmed victim testimonies and questioning why no clients have been prosecuted.

                  This aligns with his earlier positions, such as in April 2024, when he highlighted the lack of prosecutions despite promises of accountability.

                  Quoting one recent Elon Musk Tweet:

                  Over 1000 confirmed young victims is a shockingly large and tragic number!

                  In order for the government to confirm that the girls were victimized, they would have had to name or at least describe who raped them.

                  This would necessarily mean that the government MUST have the list of rapists aka “the Epstein client list” in their possession right fucking now!

                  1. Willowarbor profile image61
                    Willowarborposted 7 days agoin reply to this

                    Why is Pam refusing to release the file?  Why did they have the FBI combing through every page to redact Trump's name?  Why did they campaign on releasing the files?  Patel, Bongino and others have made a living ruminating and demanding the release of the files.... Trump has literally betrayed a good number of his followers on this issue and now thinks they're dumb enough just to drop it...

                    1. Credence2 profile image81
                      Credence2posted 6 days agoin reply to this

                      “Trump is literally betrayed a good number of his followers on this issue and now thinks they're dumb enough just to drop it...”

                      Quite frankly, THEY ARE

                      1. Willowarbor profile image61
                        Willowarborposted 6 days agoin reply to this

                        This Administration treats maga/it's followers as if they are dumb as dirt... "I love the poorly educated". And "smart people don't like me"

                        Two of the truest things Trump has ever uttered.

                      2. Sharlee01 profile image85
                        Sharlee01posted 6 days agoin reply to this

                        Cred,  When I look at the Epstein files, I see a simple fact: if Donald Trump had been involved in anything unlawful, wouldn’t the Biden administration, given all the energy they’ve spent trying to bring him down, have released it by now? It just makes sense. They’ve gone to great lengths to attack him politically and publicly, so if there was something incriminating, it would have been front and center. To me, the lack of any mention of Trump in these files speaks volumes. Honestly, anyone who thinks otherwise, ignoring this logic, is missing what’s right in front of them.

                        I wouldn’t be so quick to call anyone “dumb,” but when you look at the facts, it’s undeniable: there is simply no evidence in the Epstein files connecting Trump to any unlawful activity. The files themselves, and the lack of any credible reports tying him to wrongdoing, make it clear that accusations in this area are completely unfounded.

          3. Willowarbor profile image61
            Willowarborposted 7 days agoin reply to this

            Where is Clinton???

            I don't know Ken... Pam could release anything that contains his name literally at any minute... If she wanted to... The Democrats simply released what was given to them.

          4. Sharlee01 profile image85
            Sharlee01posted 7 days agoin reply to this

            Ken,  I completely agree with you. It’s very obvious that Trump’s name is not implicated in anything salacious, unlike many others we’ve seen over the years. If the Democrats truly had anything to pin on him regarding the massive amount of information Congress is receiving, they would have been front and center with it by now. Most of what they’ve asked for has already been released, and the only remaining information that hasn’t been shared is due to court orders restricting its release. As Kash Patel explained openly to Congress last week, Trump has sent everything he can legally provide. It’s hard to argue that there’s any hidden wrongdoing when the record shows he has cooperated fully within the law.

            1. Willowarbor profile image61
              Willowarborposted 7 days agoin reply to this

              "Most of what they’ve asked for has already been released, and the only remaining information that hasn’t been shared is due to court orders restricting its release. "

              This is a false statement.  Pam has the entire file....the last judge said as much... Pam had hundreds of agents routing through the file to redact dear Leaders name....

              Kash Patel says court orders bar him from releasing the Epstein files. Judges have said otherwise....

              Kash Patel says court orders bar him from releasing the Epstein files. Judges have said otherwise. - Live Updates - POLITICO https://share.google/ZOpAyipCIFNeVyGul

      4. IslandBites profile image67
        IslandBitesposted 6 days ago

        Greene says she is ‘not suicidal’: ‘If something happens to me’

        Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) said on social media this weekend that she is “not suicidal,” raising the prospect of “heinous actions” in response to her support for a measure that would force the release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein.

        “I am not suicidal and one of the happiest healthiest people you will meet,” Greene said Saturday on social platform X, also noting her faith in God. “With that said, if something happens to me, I ask you all to find out which foreign government or powerful people would take heinous actions to stop the information from coming out.”

        “Not only about this issue, but because of the truth that I have been speaking,” she added. “The People understand what I’m saying.”

        The Georgia representative is one of only four Republican House members to sign a discharge petition that would force a vote on the full release of the Epstein case files. The effort secured its 218th backer with the election of Rep. Adelita Grijalva (D) in Arizona last week, crossing the threshold needed for a vote.

        While President Trump has long pledged to bring transparency to the Epstein case, the White House has lobbied hard against the discharge petition, calling it a “very hostile act.”

        I told them, ‘You didn’t get me elected. I do not work for you; I work for my district,’” Greene said. “We aren’t supposed to just be whipped on our votes because they’re telling us what to do with this scary threat, or saying ‘We’ll primary you,’ or that we won’t get invited to the White House events.”

        In another post on Saturday, Greene said her position on the Epstein files was “not about a pissing contest between political parties or political enemies,” noting that she did not believe Trump himself was implicated in Epstein’s crimes.

        “I stand with girls and women who are sexually abused and raped. Period. Every time. At all times,” she wrote.

        “If anyone is implicated, then they have the right to clear their name. Just as millions of Americans have had to do when falsely accused of a crime,” she added.

      5. IslandBites profile image67
        IslandBitesposted 5 days ago

        There's something reaaaally bad for them in those files... There's no other explanation.

        Republicans refuse to swear in newly elected Democrat, delaying success of Epstein petition

        Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and House Republican leaders refused requests from Democrats to swear in Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva (D-Ariz.) on Tuesday, saying she will be sworn in when the House returns to regular session.

        The move deprives a petition of the last signature it needs to force a vote on a bill to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein, a push that Republican leaders and President Trump oppose.

        Grijalva, who was elected last week in a special contest to replace her father, the late Rep. Raúl Grijalva (D-Ariz.), has already vowed to sign the discharge petition as soon as she’s sworn in, and the bipartisan lawmakers pushing to release the Epstein files had hoped to launch the process as quickly as possible.

        Grijalva is in Washington this week along with a host of House Democrats who returned to the Capitol during a recess to pressure GOP leaders to negotiate a bipartisan government funding bill. Although there are no votes scheduled, the House floor opened up briefly at noon on Tuesday for a pro forma session, a routine procedure allowing one chamber to pause floor activities for long stretches without the consent of the other.

        Rep. Morgan Griffith (R-Va.) presided over Tuesday’s pro forma session, gaveling out and refusing to recognize Democrats shouting on the floor as they attempted to force a vote on a Democratic proposal to keep the government open. He did not swear in Grijalva.

        “Historically, you do it when the House is in session other than pro forma,” Griffith said after the session when asked about not swearing in Grijalva.

        Grijalva noted that Florida Republicans were sworn in during a pro forma session earlier this year, on April 2, the day after their special elections. The House had been in session the day before.

        A spokesperson for the Speaker’s office, though, indicated that Grijalva will be sworn in when the House returns to regular session — currently scheduled for Oct. 7.

        https://thehill.com/homenews/house/5529 … -in-house/

        1. Willowarbor profile image61
          Willowarborposted 5 days agoin reply to this

          Trump is all over those files. I cannot wait until they finally come out and his followers have to normalize some potentially sick behavior.

        2. My Esoteric profile image85
          My Esotericposted 5 days agoin reply to this

          What a sick bunch of children those MAGA Congressidiots are. Not surprising though

      6. IslandBites profile image67
        IslandBitesposted 3 days ago

        Statue of Trump and Epstein holding hands is back

        A statue featuring President Donald Trump alongside convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has reappeared in front of the Capitol after it was removed last week.

        https://media-cldnry.s-nbcnews.com/image/upload/t_fit-1000w,f_auto,q_auto:best/rockcms/2025-10/251002-donald-trump-jeffrey-epstein-statue-national-mall-ac-728p-87024a.jpg

        The Secret Handshake, the anonymous group behind the statue, created the protest artwork to highlight Epstein's previous friendship with Trump, as he faces pressure to release more files on the convicted sex offender.

        However, the National Park Service toppled the original 12-foot statue that was dismantled into smaller pieces early on Sept. 24 and only granted approval to add the statue back in its original location after multiple requests.

        The National Park Service did not respond to a request for comment because of the government shutdown that started Wednesday. The White House and the Interior Department, which oversees the park service, also did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

        smile LOL

        1. My Esoteric profile image85
          My Esotericposted 3 days agoin reply to this

          LOVE IT!!!! But you know who isn't, ROFL. I feel sorry for whoever reapproved putting it up, they are fired!

      7. IslandBites profile image67
        IslandBitesposted 2 days ago

        Howard Lutnick believes Jeffrey Epstein may have used blackmail to get a lighter sentence

        "This guy was the greatest blackmailer ever," Lutnick told the New York Post.

        U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, breaking with the FBI and the Department of Justice, says he believes high-profile associates of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein participated in his behavior -- and that Epstein may have blackmailed them with incriminating videos.

        Asked by the New York Post's Miranda Divine on Wednesday's Pod Force One podcast whether high-profile associates of Epstein knew of his behavior and just ignored it, Lutnick said he believes, "No, they participated. They participated That's what his M.O. was -- 'Get a massage, get a massage.'"

        "And what happened in that massage room, I assume, was on video," Lutnick said. "This guy was the greatest blackmailer ever."

        Lutnick, Epstein's former neighbor, said he believes Epstein may have traded alleged blackmail videos for a lesser prison sentence in the so-called "sweetheart deal" he received during his first criminal case on state charges in 2008.

        "I assume, way back when, they traded those videos in exchange for him getting that 18-month sentence, which allowed him to have visits and be out of jail. I mean, he's a serial sex offender. How could he get 18 months and be able to go to his office during the day and have visitors and stuff? There must have been a trade."

        The allegations stand in contrast with what FBI Director Kash Patel told Congress during testimony last month.

        Ask by Sen. John Kennedy who, if anyone, did Epstein traffic young women to besides himself, Patel replied, "Himself. There is no credible information. None. If there were, I would bring the case yesterday that he trafficked to other individuals."

        1. My Esoteric profile image85
          My Esotericposted 2 days agoin reply to this

          That would make a lot of sense to me. Would it surprise3 me that Costa received a "massage"? Not in the slightest!

       
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