Epstein Files Release: Democrats Accused of Lying, Trump's Role Questioned
StevenCrowderNovember 19, 202515 min230,135 views
36 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβRelease of Epstein Files
- ποΈ The House and Senate have voted overwhelmingly to approve the release of the Epstein files, with the bill now on President Trump's desk.
- π£οΈ Republicans are credited with pushing for the vote and bipartisan approval, while Democrats are accused of ignoring the case for years.
- β A notable exception was Representative Clay Higgins, the lone no vote in the House, who cited concerns about potentially harming innocent individuals.
Accusations of Deception and Spin
- π€₯ The narrative suggests that Democrats are attempting to spin the release as a victory for themselves, despite Republicans leading the charge.
- π§ The video questions the motives behind the vote and the subsequent framing of the event by the left.
Donald Trump's Involvement and Influence
- π The transcript suggests that Donald Trump tried to stop the release of the files, but his efforts were ultimately unsuccessful due to the large margin of the vote.
- β©οΈ It is claimed that Trump later backtracked and supported the release once it became clear the House would ignore his pressure.
- π― The final judgment call on what information will be included or redacted rests with Pam Bondi, who is described as a "choke point" and an "embarrassment" to the administration.
Campaign Donations and Misdirection
- π° The discussion highlights instances where individuals, including politicians, received campaign donations from individuals named Jeffrey Epstein, sometimes leading to confusion with the convicted sex trafficker.
- π The video points out that some individuals who received donations from a doctor named Jeffrey Epstein were incorrectly targeted, while others with more direct connections were overlooked.
Public Demand for Transparency
- βοΈ There is a strong sentiment that the public deserves to know the truth about the Epstein case, viewing it as a clear example of elites getting away with crimes.
- π« The argument is made that withholding information is done to protect powerful and well-connected individuals associated with the case.
- β³ Betting odds suggest a high probability of the files being released before September 2026, with a significant chance before 2026.
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