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Footage from a 1992 Mar-a-Lago party shows Trump interacting with Jeffrey Epstein. The video, filmed before Mar-a-Lago became a club, features Trump surrounded by cheerleaders and was intended for Faith Daniels' NBC talk show. Trump greets Epstein and two others, then is seen talking to Epstein while women dance nearby. Trump alternates between dancing and pointing out women to Epstein, also mentioning the cameras. Trump gestures to one woman, saying to Epstein, "look at her back there. She's hot," and then whispers something that makes Epstein laugh.

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The conversation centers on the ongoing examination of Jeffrey Epstein’s files and what they reveal, with a focus on disturbing content, coded language, and the reliability of the material. - The speakers note the FBI’s earlier claim that there was no sex trafficking, calling that claim gaslighting given the scale of material now public. They emphasize the last four file dumps as “unbelievable” in their volume and in the disturbing, often coded language contained within. - They discuss how widespread Epstein’s influence appears to be, noting that Epstein’s activities touch many high-profile figures across politics and business. Names that repeatedly surface include former president Bill Clinton (clearly named in one journal entry) and former president Donald Trump (referenced repeatedly, sometimes with redactions that leave the identity ambiguous). Other figures mentioned include Prince Andrew, Alan Dershowitz, and Ivanka Trump, among others. They point out that some references are explicit, while others are obfuscated or redacted. - A central feature of the material is the use of code words to describe sexual abuse and trafficking. The participants give several examples: - The journal of a 16-year-old Epstein trafficking victim uses coded language; words like “yucky,” “gross,” and other terms are interpreted by an attorney as code for sexual assault. The journal explicitly mentions Chelsea Clinton in one passage and references to Bill Clinton, with the implication of inappropriate acts. - “Pizza” is repeatedly identified as a common code word in emails and journals, linked by some to the broader Pizza Gate lore, and sometimes paired with “grape soda” or “beef jerky” as coded references. They note that “pizza” appears over 900 times in some files, and “grape soda” is mentioned in the context of sexual references or secret messages. - The reliability and credibility of victims’ accounts are discussed. The 16-year-old victim’s journals include extraordinary claims (for example, about having Epstein’s child), and the speakers acknowledge that some allegations are “out outrageous” and may be difficult to corroborate. They stress the need for more forensic verification to determine what is authentically attributable to the victim and what may be embellishment or misinterpretation. They mention claims that a baby allegedly connected to Ghislain Maxwell and Epstein existed, but note that there is no independent corroboration of a child, while other entries discuss the possibility of egg freezing and related issues. - Redactions are scrutinized. Some names are clearly identifiable (e.g., Clinton, Chelsea), while others (including a Trump-related item) are redacted or partially disclosed. The hosts suggest the redactions may reflect AI-assisted and manual redaction, with some omissions caused by the sheer volume of material and potential misses during processing. They acknowledge that some files were removed after the initial release due to redaction errors, which complicates interpretation. - The discussion moves to Epstein’s personal network and possible roles as a liaison or intelligence asset. They observe Epstein’s connections to Middle Eastern figures and governments, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE, and speculate about possible associations with Mossad, Saudi intelligence, and other agencies. They discuss Epstein’s travel history, mentions of forged or fake passports, and the possibility that he might have contemplated operating outside the United States. - The material includes extensive photographic and video evidence. The speakers remark on the sheer number of images and videos, the presence of many well-known individuals in Epstein’s orbit, and body-language cues suggesting Epstein treated others as objects for his pleasure. They note that even after his 2008 conviction, Epstein remained photographed in public settings, implying ongoing power dynamics and influence. - The possibility that Epstein is alive is entertained, sparked by references to a possible escape plan and by discussion of questions around his death. They analyze a document scribbled in jail that the speaker interprets as an escape plan, including references to red notices, visas, banks, and “blackmail,” and discuss the idea that the death could have been staged or influenced by external actors. They contrast this with official accounts that describe Epstein’s death as suicide, while acknowledging inconsistencies in the DOJ and inspector general reports, and noting new observations such as delayed camera activity and reports of document shredding. - They conclude that the scope of material is enormous (tens of thousands to millions of pages, images, and videos), with three point something million released out of six point something million known to exist. They caution that the released files likely represent the tip of the iceberg and emphasize the value of collaboration among investigators, journalists, and researchers to parse the data. - Throughout, Epstein’s associates—including Maxwell and high-profile figures in politics and entertainment—are repeatedly examined in terms of possible roles, affiliations, and complicity, alongside broader questions about intent, corroboration, and the interpretation of coded language within the files.

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Speaker 0 says that more than a decade ago, President Trump kicked Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago and was one of the few prominent people reportedly willing to help law enforcement go after Epstein, who is described as a disgusting child abuser and sex trafficker. They say this is common knowledge.

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The speaker discusses the Trump party controversy that emerged recently, asserting several personal perspectives and recollections. He states that he did not see anybody taking drugs at the event. He clarifies his political stance and past associations: he says he voted for Kamala Harris and is a Democrat. He explains that when Donald Trump invited him, along with Mike Tyson and Eddie Murphy, they attended a gathering at Mar-a-Lago in West Palm Beach, describing it as a cool experience to be invited to a billionaire’s home. He recalls that Trump was a Democrat at the time and implies he did not know Trump’s party affiliation precisely, only that Trump had hosted a party with “beautiful people” and was connected to influential circles, including owning a USFL football team. The speaker notes that Trump had given money to Democratic candidates, including Clintons, Hillary, Bill, and even Kamala Harris’s Senate campaign in California. He mentions that Trump had been mentioned in roughly 1,500 rap records, with many rappers from New York praising him, suggesting Trump moved in a shared social space with entertainers and executives. He acknowledges a shift in his view of Trump’s current version, saying he does not like this version of Donald Trump, though he would not lie about an event he attended or about Trump inviting him to Mar-a-Lago. He emphasizes his honesty about the experience, insisting that he did not witness underage girls at the event. He closes by rejecting the idea of trying to connect Trump to underage allegations, stating that such links would be false and unacceptable to him, and asserts that trying to tie Trump to those accusations would not be allowed on his watch.

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Trump's "Epstein file" is extensive. Trump and Epstein were reportedly best friends for a long time, with pictures as evidence. Epstein was part of the Lex Wexner operation, and Wexner bought him a house on East 71st Street. Epstein later moved next door to a bigger house. The first house was sold to Howard Lutnick, who became Secretary of Commerce and co-chairman of the transition team. Lutnick was Epstein's next-door neighbor for years. The speaker believes Epstein was primarily a money laundering network, and having a primary dealer like Lutnick next door makes sense. The speaker assumes Wexner had tunnels built underneath. According to the speaker, the whole administration is full of Epstein people.

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Footage from a 1992 Mar-a-Lago party shows Trump interacting with Jeffrey Epstein. The party, filmed before Mar-a-Lago became a club, featured cheerleaders and captured Trump's bachelor lifestyle for Faith Daniels' NBC talk show. The video shows Trump surrounded by women, then greeting Epstein and two others. Trump is seen talking to Epstein while women dance nearby. Trump alternates between dancing and pointing out women to Epstein, also mentioning the cameras. Trump gestures to one woman, saying to Epstein, "look at her back there. She's hot." He then whispers something that makes Epstein laugh.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the relationship between Bush senior and Peter Nygard. Nygard, a fashion mogul, had a close connection with George Bush Sr. and was known for his extravagant lifestyle and an island in the Bahamas, similar to Epstein. Nygard was involved in stem cell research and had a disturbing obsession with preserving his youth. He allegedly impregnated underage girls, had them get abortions, and harvested their stem cells. The video briefly mentions other famous individuals like Mel Gibson and Robert De Niro who were associated with Nygard. The speaker promises to provide more details if there is enough interest.

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This video discusses a conspiracy theory about Donald Trump's alleged involvement in a blackmail ring. The theory suggests that Trump's mentor, Roy Cohn, who had connections to the mafia and was involved in blackmail, influenced Trump's behavior. The video mentions the Plaza Hotel, where parties were held for the purpose of blackmailing powerful individuals. Trump later bought the hotel and allegedly threw similar parties. The video also mentions Jeffrey Epstein and his connections to intelligence agencies. It concludes by stating that this conspiracy theory is completely made up and not partisan.

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Jeffrey Epstein's closest relationship in life was with Donald Trump. These were two guys joined at the hip for a good fifteen years. They did everything together, pursuing women, hunting women, sharing at least one girlfriend for at least a year in this kind of, you know, rich guy relationship with each other's planes, to Epstein advising Trump on his taxes, how to cheat on his taxes. These were brothers in arms for a long time. The statements describe a long-standing personal and financial association. The statements suggest a deep, reciprocal partnership across personal life and finances. It characterizes their relationship as longstanding and intertwined.

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Speaker 0: "I don't understand why it's a hostile act. I talked to president Clinton... I'm sorry, president, Trump back in 2009 and several times after that. He didn't think that it was a hoax then. In fact, he helped me. He got on the phone. He told me things that were helping our investigation." Speaker 1: "The only thing... Trump is the only person who, in 02/2009, picked up the phone and said, let's just talk. I'll give you as much time as you want. I'll tell you what you need to know and was very helpful in the information that he gave and gave no indication whatsoever that he was involved in anything untoward whatsoever, but had good information that checked out and that helped us. And then we didn't have to take a deposition of him." "So Do you know if there's any truth to James Patterson's claims that Trump kicked Epstein out of Mar A Lago?" Speaker 0: "I've definitely heard that." Speaker 2: "Epstein was inappropriate with the member's daughter. I went to mister Trump and he threw him right out." Speaker 3: "So it's your understanding then that president Trump didn't know what Jeffrey Epstein was up to?" Speaker 0: "That is correct." Speaker 2: "Epstein liked stars... He loaned Clinton his plane at least on four occasions and it was, it had to do with the foundation." Speaker 4: "The pilot said Trump was on the plane; it was actually a trip from Mar A Lago to New York, not to the island." Speaker 0: "And our investigation wasn't looking into him, but he was helping us then. He didn't treat this as a hoax. I want transparency." Speaker 3: "Did anybody see or hear of the president himself doing anything inappropriate as it related to Jeffrey Epstein? No."

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Epstein was banned from Mar-a-Lago by Trump after he flirted with someone's underage daughter. Trump made it clear that such behavior was not tolerated at his club. Epstein, a wealthy Palm Beach resident known for throwing parties, was a member at the time. However, once people discovered his true nature, they distanced themselves from him, including President Trump. Trump emphasized that he never associated with Epstein and took action to remove him from the club. This incident provides clear evidence that Trump was not involved in any illegal activities.

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The speaker states that she met Donald Trump at parties hosted by Jeffrey Epstein when she was 13. She alleges that Trump requested and received a hand job from her at one party, insisting she use a glove. She claims Trump knew she was 13, partly because she resembled his daughter. She says that Epstein also knew her age and tried to force himself on her. She states that she was recruited to these parties under the guise of modeling. She alleges that Trump made racist remarks and engaged in disturbing behavior, including acting out a rape fantasy and a scenario involving maids. She claims that Trump raped her during one encounter, despite her protests and Tiffany's attempts to intervene. She says that Trump told her she should be thankful he "popped her cherry" and that she could get an abortion if she became pregnant. She is coming forward now because she believes people should know what kind of person Trump is. She says the experience destroyed her self-worth and ability to have healthy relationships.

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The transcript includes claims about Donald Trump's connections to Jeffrey Epstein and alleged comments about women. In 2002, Trump said of Epstein, "he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side." Trump reportedly admired Epstein's lifestyle. Trump allegedly said about Cohen's then fifteen-year-old daughter, "look at that piece of I would love some of that." It is claimed Trump was interested in younger women and that women would "age out" for him. Trump allegedly said about a young girl, "I'm gonna be dating her in ten years." A lawsuit alleges Trump raped a girl when she was 13 years old. Trump said of Prince Andrew, "I don't know Prince Andrew, but it's, it's a tough story," despite having been photographed with him. Trump said of Ghislaine Maxwell, "I've met her numerous times over the years...I wish her well."

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I met Donald Trump at Jeffrey Epstein's mansion when I was 13. During a party, he asked me for a sexual act, and although I was uncomfortable, my recruiter insisted I comply. He insisted I use a glove before I proceeded. Afterward, he left, and I didn't see him again that night. I had come to New York to model and was recruited by a girl named Tiffany, who introduced me to these parties. Epstein, aware of my age, made inappropriate advances toward me. He seemed to prefer younger girls and was aware I was a virgin. It felt like he wanted to have first access to me before anyone else.

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The speaker describes the existence of about a dozen pictures. Two of the pictures that the speaker remembers show topless girls of an uncertain age sitting on Trump's lap. Another picture shows Trump standing with a stain on the front of his pants, surrounded by three or four topless girls bent over in laughter and pointing at Trump's pants.

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Speaker 0 explains that Epstein’s legal problems began with police investigations into allegations that underage women were coming to Epstein’s house. Epstein allegedly believed that Trump was the first to inform the police about what was happening at Epstein’s house, and from that point they became bitter enemies. Speaker 1 asks if this is what Epstein is telling him. Speaker 0 confirms that this is the version he is relaying, as presented by “Oh, the hoax yesterday.” Speaker 2 clarifies that “the hoax” refers to Democrats using a narrative to attack him. He says Epstein has never said or suggested or implied that the hoax is real; he has talked to Epstein many times. He states that the whole thing comes across as a hoax, not that Epstein’s actions are a hoax. He explains that Epstein believes himself innocent, and that when he first heard the rumor, he kicked him out of Maribago. He adds that Epstein was an FBI informant trying to take this matter down. The president knows and has great sympathy for the women who have suffered harms; it’s detestable to him. He and the speaker have spoken as recently as twenty-four hours ago. What he is talking about, according to Speaker 2, are the Democrats who are pursuing this with impure motives. If they truly cared, he asks, why didn’t they act during the four years of the Biden administration when the Biden DOJ had all the records? They didn’t say a word about it, and now they pursue it for political purposes. Speaker 3 notes that our current president has had relationships with Epstein in the past, and mentions Katie Johnson and possibly other victims who have accused Trump of involvement in similar matters. In the speaker’s experience, Trump supporters will not listen to such claims. He admits the court of law isn’t present here. He asks if there is anything that can be said about the validity of those claims or whether more is known. Speaker 1 responds that he can say nothing at all. He states that the only thing he can say about President Trump is that in 2009, when he served subpoenas and gave notice to connected people that he wanted to talk to them, Trump was the only person who picked up the phone and said, “let’s just talk.” Trump offered as much time as needed, provided information that checked out, and helped him so they didn’t have to depose him. He adds that this occurred in 2009. Speaker 3 asks if there is any truth to James Patterson’s claims that Trump kicked Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago. Speaker 1 confirms that he definitely heard that.

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Bill Clinton and Jeffrey Epstein's infamous island are discussed in this video. The speaker mentions that the island was a cesspool and suggests asking Prince Andrew for more information. They also mention that some people are friendly with Epstein, but they are not friends themselves. The speaker considers Epstein a potential political problem for someone running for president. Another speaker denies being a fan of Epstein and claims to have distanced themselves from him many years ago. They state that they were not a fan of Epstein and had not spoken to him in about 15 years.

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- The speaker asserts that “Trump's Epstein file is bigger than the Encyclopedia Britannica,” using a metaphor to describe the extensive information about Trump and Epstein. - Epstein and Trump were described as best friends for a long time, according to the speaker. - Epstein was said to be part of the Lex Wexner operation. Lex Wexner bought Epstein a house on East 71st Street in New York. - The speaker notes a personal connection to the neighborhood, mentioning living on East 64th Street and that East 71st Street is nearby. - After a relatively short time, Epstein was moved next door to a much bigger house, the one commonly seen in pictures of Epstein’s residence. - The first house Epstein lived in was sold to Howard Lutnick, who is described as the Secretary of Commerce and co-chair of the transition team. - Howard Lutnick is identified as Epstein’s next-door neighbor for many years, which the speaker finds intuitively sensible because Epstein was “primarily a money laundering network,” in the speaker’s view. - The speaker notes there are only 24 primary dealers in the New York Fed and suggests that having a primary dealer who runs the market in Treasury securities as a neighbor makes sense in their logic. - The speaker speculates that Lex Wexner probably had tunnels built underneath, implying secret infrastructure related to the proximity of their properties. - The overarching claim is that the entire administration is “full of Epstein people,” according to the speaker.

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The transcript captures a short, informal discussion about Donald Trump’s handling of the Epstein files and the broader question of whether presidents protect rich and powerful people at the expense of victims in sex-crime cases. The dialogue unfolds between Speaker 0 and Speaker 1, with a recent history/politics flavor and an on-the-record moment later in the exchange. Speaker 0 begins by asking Speaker 1 how Trump fought to avoid releasing the Epstein files, noting that Trump initially indicated a release but then reversed course. Speaker 1 responds noncommittally, suggesting that Trump “probably” had friends who were involved and that Trump “saved them” from trouble. The question is framed as whether this constitutes presidential conduct—protecting powerful people rather than victims. Speaker 0 presses further, asking if protecting rich and powerful people over sex-crime victims is appropriate for a president, and whether such behavior is common in presidential history. Speaker 1 counters by pointing to historical examples, stating that many presidents have favored their friends and families, adding that while JFK’s affairs were noted, he claims Kennedy “got caught,” implying possible crimes. Speaker 0 acknowledges Kennedy’s infidelity but questions whether there were crimes, while Speaker 1 reiterates the point that Kennedy “got caught,” and asserts that such behavior is not becoming of a United States president. The conversation shifts toward evaluating current leadership: Speaker 0 asks whether Speaker 1 agrees with Trump’s protection of powerful individuals at the expense of crime victims. Speaker 1 answers, “All depends on who the powerful people are,” suggesting a conditional view rather than a blanket condemnation or approval. The discussion then veers to the expectation that a president should serve all Americans, not just the wealthy, and Speaker 0 reiterates the moral question. Speaker 1, initially evasive about personal details, asserts that they are a state representative and holds a badge, claiming to work for their country. The exchange ends with a sense of irony in the narrator’s commentary: the “moral of the story” being that it’s acceptable for Donald Trump to protect rich and powerful men because he himself is rich and powerful, effectively equating protection of the powerful with personal parity. Overall, the transcript presents a back-and-forth debate about why presidents might shield powerful individuals, how historical precedents factor into current judgments, and whether leadership should be equally accountable to all segments of society, ending with a skeptical, wrap-up sentiment about the perceived fairness of such protections.

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A video from a 1992 Mar-a-Lago party shows Trump interacting with Jeffrey Epstein. The footage, intended for Faith Daniels' NBC talk show, features Trump surrounded by cheerleaders. Trump greets Epstein and two others, then is seen talking to Epstein while women dance. Trump points out women to Epstein, gesturing to one and saying, "look at her back there. She's hot." Trump then whispers something to Epstein that makes him laugh. The video was shot before Trump opened Mar-a-Lago as a club.

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A video clip from The Apprentice has resurfaced, with the headline "Donald Trump fans stunned after hearing president's real laugh for the first time." The clip shows Trump interacting with someone, saying, "Don't worry. I won't mess up your hair. Step on it. We'll lead." Someone in the clip says, "I can't believe this is our president. He's so cool. He's lived so many lives. Reality show star, grandpa, president of The United States." After Trump laughs, someone says, "Wow. Holy." The speaker notes that people are saying they don't often hear Trump laugh. The clip ends with someone yelling "Hillary."

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Attorney Bradley Edwards, who represented victims of Jeffrey Epstein, mentioned that in 2009, President Trump was the only person who willingly cooperated when served subpoenas. Trump provided helpful information that indicated no involvement in any wrongdoing. There are claims that Trump expelled Epstein from Mar-a-Lago, as stated by James Patterson in his book. Complaints were made about Epstein's inappropriate behavior towards young women at Mar-a-Lago, leading Trump to remove him from the club. It is believed that Trump was unaware of Epstein's activities. Epstein had connections with various influential individuals, including lending his plane to Bill Clinton on multiple occasions. Edwards noted that Trump's involvement with Epstein was related to their foundation.

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Trump Epstein Letter REVEALED As Republicans FREAK
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The House Oversight Committee released information from Jeffrey Epstein's "birthday book," including a letter purportedly from Donald Trump. The White House claims the letter is a forgery, a claim disputed by side-by-side signature comparisons. The book, compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell, contains disturbing messages and drawings from powerful figures, hinting at a shared "secret code." One cartoon depicts Epstein's grooming behavior, adding to the book's unsettling nature. A novelty check signed "DJ Trump" to Epstein further illustrates the crass interactions among these individuals. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson initially claimed Trump was an FBI informant on Epstein, a statement he later retracted, saying he misspoke and was referring to Trump offering helpful information during the investigation, based on a quote from Epstein's victim's lawyer. The hosts highlight the importance of Epstein's connections to power and money, referencing a New York Times investigation into JP Morgan's role in enabling Epstein's crimes. Jess Staley, a JP Morgan executive, maintained a close relationship with Epstein, who facilitated introductions to influential figures like Netanyahu. Senator Ron Wyden is mentioned for his work on suspicious-activity reports related to Epstein's finances. The hosts criticize the Republican response to the revelations, particularly JD Vance's initial denial of the letter's authenticity. They argue that the Trump administration's handling of the situation is unsatisfactory, with attempts to spin the story and downplay Trump's involvement. The hosts emphasize the need to examine Epstein's financial dealings and connections to powerful individuals to uncover the full extent of his network and activities. The discussion underscores the disturbing nature of the birthday book and the ongoing efforts to deflect attention from the uncomfortable truths it reveals.

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"Of Course He Knew" BREAKDOWN Of Epstein-Trump Email
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The podcast delves into the recent release of 22,000 non-searchable Jeffrey Epstein emails, revealing extensive connections and compromising information involving powerful figures. The hosts highlight exchanges between Epstein and Steve Bannon, joking about Prince Andrew's accuser at Mar-a-Lago and a shared 20-year-old girlfriend with Donald Trump. Emails also show Michael Wolf strategizing with Epstein on how to leverage information against Trump, and Epstein himself expressing negative views on Trump, calling him "nuts" and "evil." Crucially, one email states Trump "knew about the girls," suggesting his awareness of Epstein's illicit activities. Epstein cultivated a perception of meticulous documentation, implying he held "dirt" on many, which he used for influence. Beyond Trump, the emails expose Epstein's deep integration into a global elite network. He held high-level meetings with prominent individuals such as Peter Thiel, Larry Summers, CIA Director Bill Burns, former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown, and various world leaders, including the Mongolian President and UAE/Qatari leaders. This access confirms his significant influence across financial, political, and entertainment spheres, even brokering international security agreements. The hosts argue that Epstein's power stemmed from money, influence, and the perceived threat of damaging information, fostering a "conspiracy of silence" among those who associated with a registered sex offender. Concerns are also raised about the New York Times' alleged inaction regarding a reporter's emails with Epstein, which were on their servers for years.

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BOMBSHELL EPSTEIN EMAILS CLAIM TRUMP KNEW EVERYTHING
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The House Oversight Committee Democrats released new emails from Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and author Michael Wolf, shedding light on Donald Trump's relationship with Epstein. In 2011, Epstein noted Trump's absence from public mention despite spending hours with a victim, and Maxwell acknowledged this. Later, in 2015, Michael Wolf, posing as a critical journalist, tipped off Epstein about CNN's potential questions to Trump during a debate, and they strategized answers. A 2019 email from Epstein to Wolf explicitly stated Trump "knew about the girls" and asked Maxwell to stop, aligning with Trump's own past remarks about "stealing girls from Mar-a-Lago." These revelations emerge as the government shutdown ends, increasing pressure on House Speaker Mike Johnson to allow a vote on releasing all Epstein files, potentially via a discharge petition. The hosts also discussed Ghislaine Maxwell's "Club Fed" treatment, speculating it's due to Trump's fear of what she might reveal, especially given her application for a presidential commutation. Congressman Ro Khanna confirmed the emails are from the subpoenaed Epstein estate, with thousands more expected. He emphasized the need for full transparency, arguing against the "Epstein class" of powerful individuals who enabled or ignored the abuse, and highlighted the foreign policy implications of Epstein's alleged role as an Israeli intelligence asset. Khanna, alongside Republicans like Thomas Massie and Marjorie Taylor Greene, is pushing for a discharge petition to force a House vote on releasing all Justice Department files, with a press conference planned with survivors to maintain public scrutiny.
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