New Epstein Emails Suggest Trump Knew About Illicit Dealings
The Damage ReportNovember 16, 20258 min65,376 views
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- π§ New emails from Jeffrey Epstein are surfacing, with both Democrats and Republicans releasing them, some of which appear to implicate Donald Trump.
- π‘ One email exchange between Epstein and former Obama White House counsel Kathy Rumler discusses Michael Cohen potentially flipping on Trump, with the subject line referencing "New York Times, Donald Trump's high crimes and misdemeanors."
- π Rumler shared an article about impeachment, to which Epstein replied, "I think he makes the argument that it was his Trump's money, making it not illegal," concerning potential impeachment triggers.
- β οΈ Rumler countered that the issue was "failure to disclose," regardless of whether it was Trump's money.
- π° Epstein also stated, "You see, I know how dirty Donald is. My guess is that non-lawyers, New York biz people have no idea what it means to have your fixer flip."
Epstein's Knowledge of Trump and Potential Blackmail
- π§ The emails suggest Epstein had knowledge of Trump's business dealings and potentially foreign connections, including alleged communications with Russians about Trump.
- π There's an undercurrent that Epstein believed he could "take down Donald Trump with the information that he has."
- π΅οΈββοΈ Theories suggest Epstein may have been interested in blackmailing people for his own financial gain or potentially working for foreign intelligence services, such as Israel.
- βοΈ The discussions touch upon business, tax, and fraud issues as potential leverage, as well as personal matters involving victims.
Questioning Trump's Relationship with Epstein
- β³ Claims that Trump kicked Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago two decades ago are questioned, with a focus on whether Trump did anything wrong after that point.
- ποΈ A November 23rd, 2017 email exchange shows Epstein discussing plans with Faith Kates, and when asked who would be there, Epstein responded "David Fizzle Hansen Trump."
- π½οΈ This exchange raises questions about whether Donald Trump, who was President in 2017, had Thanksgiving with Jeffrey Epstein, despite official logs and the unlikelihood of Epstein attending Mar-a-Lago unannounced.
- π£οΈ The speaker notes Trump's silence on these specific claims, contrasting it with how he might react if similar allegations were made against others.
Elite Network and Cordial Relationships
- π€ The transcript highlights other cordial email exchanges with Epstein from people like Tom Barrack (a Trump confidant and US Ambassador to Turkey) in 2016, long after Epstein's initial investigation.
- π« This suggests an "elite network of people that don't give a damn about sex crimes as long as you have power and you have money and you have influence."
- π The speaker expresses a desire for more information, contrasting with the current White House and the majority of Republicans who seem uninterested in these revelations.
- π§ The existence of these cordial relationships with Epstein, even after his initial legal troubles, is presented as a significant demonstration of this elite network's disregard for serious crimes.
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