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Trump’s story keeps unraveling like a bad alibi at a crime scene. He’s gone from ‘I don’t know anything’ to casually suggesting Epstein poached Giuffre like it’s some staffing drama at a country club. No compassion, no accountability, just another deflection dressed in bravado. Every time he opens his mouth, it’s less ‘I’m innocent’ and more ‘I know too much.’

The big picture though is this - it's 2025 - and it seems someone has a real interest in slow-walking everything they can about Epstein. This has been going on for 20 years or so. Remember Acosta? Why is a Democrat Senator telling the American people there are potential leads by the 0000 over just one Epstein account? This stuff has never been investigated? Never? Not under any POTUS or any Congress? WTF? Is this guy exaggerating?
 
Trump’s evolution from 'I barely knew Epstein' to 'he stole Giuffre from my spa' is pure theater just the kind that turns real trauma into a sideshow. He’s treating a survivor’s exploitation like a scheduling conflict at Mar-a-Lago. No empathy. No accountability. Just the usual arrogance wrapped in deflection. If this is presidential, then the bar isn’t just low it’s subterranean.

Trump didn’t just shift his story, he rewrote a survivor’s trauma into a staffing anecdote.

That’s not leadership, it’s moral bankruptcy. When someone goes from ‘I barely knew her’ to ‘Epstein stole her from my spa,’ they’re not distancing themselves from a predator they’re revealing how close they stood. If you’re still defending that, maybe ask yourself what you’re really seeing.
 
Jen Psaki was walking through victim testimony about how Maxwell would get the children to open up about their personal lives.

One of the victims shared that her grandfather started abusing her at age 4. She also shared that her mother was an alcoholic (probably because grampa had abused her, as well).

So the child was used to being abused, with all the concomitant feelings of worthlessness, and that she was there to serve others needs, and had a mother too incapacitated to watch out for her.

To Maxwell and Epstein, that was the jackpot profile.

Pedophiles target vulnerable kids. For instance, Tim Nolan, one of Trump's Kentucky campaign chairs, was a judge who used his position to profile, groom, and assault vulnerable underage girls from homes with cases before the family law court in the courthouse where he worked.

Nolan is currently serving 20 years for child trafficking.

Nolan has been one of the leaders of the Republican Party in Kentucky. In 2016, he was the Campbell County chairman of Donald Trump's presidential campaign, after receiving the personal support of Donald Trump early in 2016 As a member of the Republican Party identified with the Tea Party movement, and later as a supporter of Donald Trump...

...In April 2016, Nolan unsuccessfully tried to remove and replace Senator and Majority Leader Mitch McConnell as a delegate to the 2016 Republican National Convention due to McConnell's lack of support for Trump...

...he was removed from office days later due to controversy over a social media post. While he defended himself in the racism scandal, his lawyer admitted he "dressed up" in KKK costume "every year"

Nolan won election to the school board in November 2016...

In 2017, Nolan was charged with 28 felonies, including charges of rape, human trafficking, witness tampering, prostitution, unlawful transaction with a minor and sodomy. There were 22 victims, including eight juveniles

On February 9, 2018, at age 71, he pleaded guilty to 21 counts going back to 2004 and included 19 victims, including juveniles.
 
Election integrity, law and order news. PEAK MAGA!

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt owes $326,370.50 in the aftermath of her failed 2022 congressional campaign, according to a new disclosure filed with the Federal Election Commission.

Her campaign committee, Karoline for Congress, didn’t raise any money during April, May, or June of this year, failing to pay off a dime of her mountainous debt, according to the disclosure. The majority of the debt is the result of accepting illegal campaign contributions that exceeded federal limits, the bulk of which she has not yet returned, reported OpenSecrets.

The campaign committee reported in June that it had spent the illicit funds a long time ago and currently had no cash on hand.

Some of the individuals owed refunds include former New Hampshire Governor Craig Benson, as well as the late New Hampshire Senate Majority Leader Robert Clegg Jr. Karoline for Congress also owes more than $46,000 to Missouri-based consultant Axiom Strategies, $41,000 to Missouri-based polling firm Remington Research Group, and nearly $13,000 to Washington-based fundraising firm Fundraising Inc. Other donors, however, did scrape by before the committee stopped dishing out refunds. They, conveniently, included Leavitt’s parents, according to NOTUS.

The committee is currently under audit by the FEC. The excessive donations went unreported for years, but in January, the group amended 17 prior campaign finance reports—each one it had ever made—to account for the unlawful discrepancy, NOTUS reported at the time."
 
Wait a minute. Epstein hired Giuffre through Maxwell in 2000, when she was 15/16, under age, at Mar-A-Lardo, despite Trump's warnings, that the story? That's what ended the relationship, employee poaching, in this case, specifically Trump drops her name? So that's 2000?

Donald Trump ended his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein when?

Trump had said back in 2019 that Epstein was a fixture in Palm Beach but that the two had had a falling-out a long time ago and he hadn’t spoken with Epstein for 15 years.

That would be 2004?

“I never had the privilege of going to his island, and I did turn it down, but a lot of people in Palm Beach were invited to his island,” Trump said. “In one of my very good moments, I turned it down. I didn’t want to go to his island.”

That would be before 2004, at least before the break-up sometime in 2004?

I want to know why Trump turned it down. I want to know what caused notorious free-loader social butterfly Trump to refuse an offer from his great friend Jeff to take a trip. Why would "turning down" a perfectly innocent trip to paradise with a great pal be a "very good moment"? How many times was he invited and turned it down? Just the once? Why is Trump framing his refusal as a normative matter? Why is he publicly preening himself as having behaved well? What the fuck did Trump know?

How can the poaching of Virginia Giuffre in 2000 be the final straw in 2004? Why was it a "very good" decision Trump made not to go to Little St.James? Religious grounds? Weird allergies? Unwell?

Why aren't Trumps lawyers telling him to stop talking?
 
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Thank goodness I thought I was going crazy.

Ryan Goodman, a NYU law professor and legal analyst, shared the clip online and noted, “Here’s the very disturbing part of this.” He added:

The timing and Trump’s knowledge:
Year 2000: Epstein-Maxwell ‘took’ Virginia Giuffre from Mar-a-Lago
2002: Trump said most infamous line about Epstein being a “terrific” friend and liking “younger” ones
2004: Trump rupture with Epstein

Goodman wasn’t the only one to note the timeline surrounding Trump and Epstein’s falling out. S.V. Dáte, the White House correspondent at HuffPost, added, “Trump on AF1 confirms that one of the people Epstein “stole” from him at Mar-a-Lago was Virginia Giuffre. That was in 2000. He told NY mag in 2002 that he admired Epstein’s taste in women. The break from Epstein wasn’t for another 2 years.”

 
These best friends connected billionaire white men geniuses didn't have a falling-out in 2004 over

- buying a mayor
- congressman
- senator
- governor
- a major international contract
- a piece of legislation
- the woman they both loved
- a Monet at auction they craved
- a Mega Yacht
- a huge gambling debt
- a dumb interview one gave on CNN about the other

They had a falling-out in 2000 over employee-poaching a teenage girl, with Trump as the victim.

Not just any old employee poaching, but a certain type of employee, the type of employee Maxwell would notice and take a motherly interest in. Do billionaires like Trump and Epstein usually deal with part-time spa help personally? I'm not a billionaire with a track record of putting myself in a position to rub shoulders with myriads of teenage girls in various states of undress so I wouldn't know.

Trump is Mr. Brand. That's his whole business superpower in reality. It's an interesting brand move to get involved with beauty pageants and modeling agencies that type of thing.

Donald Trump owned the Miss Universe, Miss USA, and Miss Teen USA pageants from 1996 until 2015, during which he faced numerous allegations of inappropriate behavior, including entering dressing rooms where contestants were undressing. His ownership was marked by controversial comments and actions that have been widely criticized as misogynistic and creepy.

He's 79 now? Think about his age when he was involved with all this.


From walking into a teen dressing room to joking about his obligation to sleep with contestants, Trump's a storied pageant creep...

Donald Trump was forced to sell the Miss Universe Organization – which also includes sister scholarship programs Miss USA and Miss Teen USA – in 2015 after his incendiary comments about Mexicans drove away broadcasters NBC and Univision. But Trump owned the pageant for nearly two decades, during which time he would have had the opportunity to come into contact with nearly 4,000 beauty queens.

Read the whole article slowly. It's utterly disgusting actually. This is MAGA. This is "Dad Strength". This is their Christian patriot POTUS.
 
Re the Maxwell pardon that Trump said he hadn't thought about:

Remember when he said, when asked about pardoning his former campaign manager Paul Manafort, "I hadn't thought about it", then pardoned him?

Remember when he said, when asked about pardoning his former head of defense Michael Flyn, "I hadn't thought about it", then pardoned him?

You just know she's getting a full pardon.
 
Re the Maxwell pardon that Trump said he hadn't thought about:

Remember when he said, when asked about pardoning his former campaign manager Paul Manafort, "I hadn't thought about it", then pardoned him?

Remember when he said, when asked about pardoning his former head of defense Michael Flyn, "I hadn't thought about it", then pardoned him?

You just know she's getting a full pardon.
It’s actually unbelievable that in a putative functioning democracy the judicial system can be overridden in this way.
 
It’s actually unbelievable that in a putative functioning democracy the judicial system can be overridden in this way.
It’s because none of his supporters give a flying fuck. They don’t get upset at him for such things. They’ve completely abandoned any moral sense. If there was any outrage whatsoever from the GOP Congress or any of his base, there might be consequences. But there isn’t and there aren’t.
 
It’s because none of his supporters give a flying fuck. They don’t get upset at him for such things. They’ve completely abandoned any moral sense. If there was any outrage whatsoever from the GOP Congress or any of his base, there might be consequences. But there isn’t and there aren’t.
My critique is more of the system than how it is currently being abused. Ridiculous the way pardons can be thrown about in such a whimsical way.
 
More trade info to chew over…

China’s export figures for June grew 5.8% on a year on year basis. It was 4.8% in May. Japan and EU saw growth while exports to US were down 16%.
 

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