Ann Coulter on Epstein Files Release: Cover-up Fears and Democratic Ties
RedactedNovember 18, 202521 min86,469 views
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- 🏛️ The House of Representatives has passed a bill compelling the release of the Epstein Files, which now heads to the Senate and President for commitment to signing.
- ⚠️ Concerns exist that the Justice Department may use the bill's exceptions for current investigations to redact significant portions of the files.
- 🔍 Attorney General Pam Bondi has assigned US Attorney Jay Clayton to lead renewed Epstein investigations, despite his alleged relationships with individuals named in the files.
Historical Context and Cover-up Concerns
- 🧐 Ann Coulter, a long-time critic of the Epstein case, notes her appearance in Epstein's emails, highlighting her early focus on the scandal.
- 📉 Coulter expresses skepticism about the full release, comparing it to the unfulfilled promise of "Al Capone's vault" and recalling how the case was allegedly buried by a Democratic DA in Palm Beach.
- 📼 A significant concern is the potential loss of evidence, such as a large cache of tapes marked with girls' names found in Epstein's safe, which were later removed by his lawyer, suggesting a possible cover-up or gross incompetence.
Potential Revelations and Perpetrators
- 📸 Coulter hopes the released documents will include photos and videos, and importantly, the faces of perpetrators, even if victims' faces need to be blurred for privacy.
- ⚖️ The discussion touches upon allegations naming Bill Clinton, Duritz, and Prince Andrew in legal filings, with Coulter expressing skepticism about direct sexual involvement from Clinton or Trump but acknowledging Epstein's potential motives for association.
- 🗣️ The potential for the files to implicate Democrats and Democratic donors more heavily than Republicans is highlighted, given Epstein's known political affiliations and donations.
Doubts on Investigations and Trump's Opposition
- 🚫 Coulter questions the legitimacy of the Justice Department's claim of a
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