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Trump's Epstein Island 'Privilege' Remark: A Confession?

Rebel HQJuly 29, 202511 min12,513 views
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Trump's Controversial Statement

  • πŸ’‘ Donald Trump referred to Jeffrey Epstein's island as a "privilege," a word choice that the speaker argues is not a denial but a "damn confession."
  • 🎯 Trump claims he never went to the island and barely knew Epstein, attributing media scrutiny to bias.

Evidence Contradicting Trump's Claims

  • πŸ“Œ Flight logs show Mr. Trump flew on Epstein's plane multiple times between 1993 and 1997.
  • πŸ“Έ Footage exists of Trump and Epstein at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show in 1999.
  • πŸ’¬ In 2002, Trump told New York magazine he had known Epstein for 15 years, calling him a "terrific guy" and noting his preference for younger women.
  • 🎀 When asked under oath about socializing with Trump around underage girls, Epstein pled the fifth amendment.

Broader Implications and Comparisons

  • βš–οΈ The speaker contrasts Trump's situation with the treatment of less privileged individuals, highlighting how wealth and connections can lead to special treatment, while others face deportation and destruction.
  • πŸ—£οΈ Joe Rogan is cited as calling the Epstein scandal a "line in the sand," suggesting that even those who have supported Trump are questioning his involvement.
  • πŸ›οΈ The discussion touches on the potential for a pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell, questioning the justice system's fairness when applied to the wealthy and well-connected versus ordinary people.

Accusations of a Cover-Up

  • ⚠️ Trump is accused of directing Pam Bondi not to release files related to Epstein, suggesting he is part of a cover-up.
  • πŸ€₯ The speaker argues that Trump's repeated lies about his relationship with Epstein indicate a pattern of deception and protection.

The "Privilege" of the Elite

  • πŸ”‘ Trump's use of the word "privilege" to describe Epstein's island is framed as indicative of an elite mindset where such associations are seen as status symbols rather than criminal acts.
  • 🚩 The speaker concludes that Trump's actions and statements demonstrate a pattern of normalizing and excusing the behavior of predators, especially when they are part of the privileged class.
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