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Epstein Scandal: Cover-Up, Survivor Accounts, and Political Ties

[HPP] Tulsi GabbardFebruary 14, 20261h 8min
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Uncovering the Epstein Cover-Up

  • πŸ’‘ The Epstein files reveal a perceived lack of investigations into prominent figures like Donald Trump, Howard Lutnik, and Elon Musk, despite their frequent mention.
  • 🎯 The Pam Bondi hearing was characterized as a "spectacle" and a "cover-up" by the Trump administration, with Bondi's actions suggesting a focus on protecting Trump rather than addressing the victims.
  • πŸ‘ Some Trump supporters reportedly expressed disgust over the administration's handling and alleged cover-up of the Epstein files, impacting approval ratings.

Revelations from a Survivor's Journal

  • 🧠 Independent journalist Ellie Leonard decoded a 116-page journal from a survivor, detailing horrific experiences including forced pregnancies, miscarriages, and abortions.
  • πŸ”¬ The journal alludes to the "baby farming" theory, where Epstein allegedly sought to create a "perfect race" by combining his genes with young, blonde, blue-eyed girls.
  • πŸ“Œ It describes a house on Palm Beach's "Billionaire Row" where girls were taken to have babies, with a midwife present, and children subsequently taken away.

Key Figures Implicated

  • πŸ”‘ The journal explicitly names numerous individuals, including sports figures, academics, politicians (Bill Clinton, Bob Goodlatte, George Mitchell), Harvey Weinstein, and Prince Andrew.
  • ⚠️ It details specific behaviors, such as Leon Black's alleged biting of girls, which is corroborated by later court cases, lending credibility to the journal's accounts.
  • πŸš€ The unredacted nature of the journal by the DOJ provided crucial names, including Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein, Mrs. Vicki, an old French midwife, and Mr. M who took babies.

The Lenient Plea Deal and Its Aftermath

  • βš–οΈ Jeffrey Epstein allegedly faked a plea deal by writing a letter to then-US Attorney Alex Acosta, requesting a reduced sentence.
  • πŸ“ˆ This resulted in a "sweetheart deal" of 13 months in jail (not prison), allowing Epstein to leave daily and continue his activities, without prior notification to the survivors.
  • 🚨 The lenient deal and subsequent lack of accountability for those involved are highlighted as a significant failure of the justice system.

Political Connections and Intelligence Cover-Up

  • πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™€οΈ Tulsi Gabbard, as Director of National Intelligence, is accused of covering up sensitive foreign intelligence regarding Jared Kushner and his dealings with Iran.
  • πŸ’¬ An intercepted phone call between Russian nationals (including Kirill Dmitriev) discussed Kushner's business activities, which was allegedly hidden by Gabbard and her chief of staff.
  • 🌐 This alleged cover-up connects to broader geopolitical strategies involving Russia, Ukraine, and the Middle East, suggesting a complex web of influence and undisclosed negotiations.

Scrutiny of Michael Cohen's Testimony

  • 🎭 Michael Cohen's shifting narrative regarding the Epstein files and his past with Donald Trump has raised significant questions about his transparency.
  • 🚨 A Rule 35 consideration from Cohen's attorneys in 2019 indicated he had information about Trump and Epstein, which he later seemed to contradict.
  • πŸ’¬ Cohen's recent claims of coercion by prosecutors and his perceived desire for a pardon from Trump are seen as attempts to navigate his legal and public standing.
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