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Speaker 0 expresses frustration with a life of endless work for low pay, returning home to drown troubles, and a sense of disappointment with the world. He laments living in the new world with an old soul, wishes politicians would look out for minors, and criticizes blackmail and the way money is obtained. Speaker 1 discusses a claim: she states to the justice department that she was part of the beginning process of the Clinton Global Initiative and believes Jeffrey Epstein actually funded the Clinton Global Initiative, with them developing the idea together on a trip to Davos. He notes this aligns with the start of the Clinton Foundation in 2002, when Epstein was personally flying President Clinton around Africa as an aerial chauffeur on multiple trips. He asserts that this period marked Epstein’s proximity to power as Clinton Foundation preparations were underway. He argues that the Clinton Foundation engaged in pay-to-play while Hillary Clinton rose in New York Senate politics and later became secretary of state, enabling foreign policy to be influenced by donors and major corporations. The claim is that U.S. foreign policy was effectively shaped by the state department, defense, CIA, and USAID to benefit those who funded the Clintons, in contrast to national interest. He presents Epstein as a money bundler, a deal maker, and part of the origins of the Clinton Foundation’s influence machine. He adds that the Justice Department shut down three FBI investigations into the Clinton Foundation and the IRS investigation as well, with the IRS claiming lack of resources to pursue the case, implying political cronyism and large-scale fraud that allegedly could not be prosecuted. Speaker 2 recounts a first-person experience at Wexner’s residence. He mentions having a driver’s license and being given Jeffrey Epstein’s SUV, but notes there were sharpshooters around. He describes a basement area that wasn’t on the lower floor, featuring a huge sauna, a vault, and an underground tunnel. The tunnel’s existence was confirmed by their maid, who explained that the door led to the main house, revealing the tunnel connecting underground passages. Overall, the transcript juxtaposes personal disillusionment with systemic allegations about the Clinton Foundation and Epstein’s role in its origins, alongside a vivid, confessional account of a private residence with security measures and secret tunnels.

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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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Thousands of Jeffrey Epstein documents were released by the Department of Justice overnight, including emails never seen before, in the largest dump to date. The new material includes investigative documents and an email from the day after Epstein’s arrest in 2019, in which an unidentified person at the New York FBI field office asks for an update on the status of 10 coconspirators. A July DOJ memo states there was not enough evidence to prosecute any uncharged third parties, with Ghislain Maxwell identified as the only person charged as an Epstein coconspirator. Other emails show prosecutors repeatedly pressing to interview former Prince Andrew, who provided a written statement but never sat down with investigators. Another email, from a federal prosecutor in Maxwell’s 2020 case, notes flight records reflecting that Donald Trump traveled on Epstein’s private jet many more times than previously reported or known, including during the period prosecutors expected to charge in a Maxwell case. It is noted that Trump and Epstein had a decades-long friendship but had a falling out in the early 2000s after Epstein allegedly stole Már-a Lago employees. Also included are photos of an Austrian passport bearing Epstein’s picture but with the alias Marius Fortellmi. The release comes as the DOJ faces pressure from bipartisan lawmakers and Epstein survivors after missing a legal deadline to release all Epstein files last Friday. President Trump commented yesterday on dozens of photos released in prior document dumps, including at least one featuring Trump himself and several featuring former president Bill Clinton. Both Trump and Clinton have denied knowledge of Epstein’s crimes. Clinton issued a statement accusing the DOJ of using selective releases of Epstein documents to imply wrongdoing where there isn’t, challenging the department to immediately release any remaining materials mentioning or showing Bill Clinton in these files. What has been released thus far represents only a fraction of the hundreds of thousands of Epstein files the DOJ possesses, with promises to publish more in the coming days and weeks.

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The Jeffrey Epstein documents have been released, and the mainstream media is trying to distract from the scandal by focusing on Donald Trump. However, the documents actually clear Trump of any wrongdoing. He is mentioned in the documents, but witnesses confirm that he was never present where the victims were. On the other hand, Bill Clinton is a key person in the Epstein files and is mentioned 73 times. Witnesses testify to Clinton's close relationship with Epstein and his alleged interest in young girls. Clinton participated in helicopter flights and dinner parties with young girls. While both Trump and Clinton are mentioned, Clinton is far more important in the documents.

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I did not like Jeffrey Epstein and never wanted anything to do with him. While others associated with him, went to his island and other places, I never did. I have good taste. James Patterson, a member of Mar-a-Lago, confirmed that I threw Epstein out many years ago. I am not a fan of him. Also, those who came into the country illegally must be deported.

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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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Ghislaine Maxwell allegedly trolled bus and train stations for children to traffic for Epstein and made all the arrangements for him. She was charged with conspiracy to engage in child sex trafficking, but no other conspirators were identified. The same US attorney handled the Epstein, Maxwell, and Diddy cases. Trump flew with his wife and daughter to Palm Beach once and back the next day. Virginia Jaffrey testified that Trump was only in Epstein's home once for a charity event and acted like a perfect gentleman. Some Epstein victims stated they didn't know Trump, but some had stories about Bill Clinton, including one who said Clinton liked them young. Some victims witnessed Clinton on the island, leering and lurking in mysterious rooms. Jaffrey said Clinton was talking to two 16-year-olds flown in for his entertainment. Clinton was on Epstein's plane and island multiple times and borrowed Epstein's jet to pick up a check for the Clinton Global Initiative from a known pedophile.

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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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There's no Epstein list. There are no Epstein files. All of the real story begins in 02/1967 when he's arrested in Palm Beach. The search warrant basically protected him and it prevented the authorities from collecting meaningful information. it's like, you're allowed to look in Drawer 3 but not Drawer 4. The truth is the US government doesn't have that much. Massive transfer of money from this guy Les Wexner in Ohio to Jeffrey Epstein. Leon Black, same thing. He says for accounting services, that's clearly not true. So to me, I think the Epstein list, the client list, I have been reliably told that there is no such thing really. That's not about Mossad or MI6 or CIA. And I'll just say once again that the Trump administration, I think, would help itself quite a bit. I don't think they have anything to fear.

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Bill Clinton is mentioned in relation to Jeffrey Epstein's island, which is described as a cesspool. The speaker claims to have knowledge of the planes associated with the island, but clarifies that they are not friends with the people involved. The speaker distances themselves from Epstein, stating that they threw him out of their club many years ago and never visited his island. They mention that others, including James Patterson, have also distanced themselves from Epstein. The speaker acknowledges knowing Epstein in the past but claims to have had a falling out and not being a fan of his for about 15 years.

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Speaker 0 discusses Jerry Epstein and the Lolita Express, claiming Bill Clinton flew on Epstein’s planes “like, on 20 flights,” and alleging Clinton flew to a Middle Eastern country with a “chic that's admitted pedophile with multimillion dollar checks and Bill Clinton on the plane.” They state Clinton is a “known sexual predator” and reference lawsuits against Donald Trump with Jane Does alleging involvement with Epstein, saying there was no proof in the law because they log flights on private jets, and asserting Trump “had been a defuse” (likely misstatement) of these claims. Speaker 1 shifts to John Podesta, describing him as a “progressive guru” and alleging he is connected to an “underage sex slave op,” and mentions “cover upper defending unspeakable dregs.” They question what MMFA is, and Jamie asks what it means. The term MMFA is identified in the dialogue as Media Matters. The speakers then discuss Soros and connect him to ownership of a pizza place where “this all went on.” They claim Media Matters’ head guy, David Brock, has a boyfriend and that the organization hosts major Democratic Party fundraisers. They mention “rock bands there” performing “live Spoken word dissertations of the love of children,” including references to men in goth drag speaking about their love for children. The speakers acknowledge not wanting to repeat some content and suggest they could pull up more footage of these claims. Speaker 1 asks rhetorically why this is such a bizarre subject and comments on the overall strangeness of the topic. Overall, the transcript presents an interwoven set of unverified allegations involving prominent figures (Epstein’s associates, Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, John Podesta, Soros, and Media Matters), claims of underage sex operations, and allegations about events at a pizza place tied to Media Matters, including reportedly graphic performances by performers discussing love of children. The speakers imply a broader conspiracy or cover-up framework linking political figures, advocacy outlets, and entertainment venues to illicit activities.

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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 mentions that there have been accusations against President Trump regarding his involvement in certain activities, but Trump supporters tend to dismiss such claims. The speaker, who is a lawyer, states that they have no information or opinion on the validity of these claims. However, they do mention that in 2009, when they served subpoenas to various individuals, President Trump was the only person who cooperated and provided helpful information. The speaker is not aware of the truth behind James Patterson's claims about Trump kicking Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago.

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I woke up yesterday and saw that Bruce Reinhart signed off on the warrant to search Trump's Mar-a-Lago. I host two podcasts on Jeffrey Epstein and remembered Reinhart was one of Epstein's lawyers. He previously worked for the Southern District of Florida, which prosecuted Epstein for the sex crime case in 2008. The victims felt like a huge injustice occurred with Epstein's sweetheart deal. They named Reinhart in their suit because they felt it was unfair that Epstein hired civil servants to represent him. There's no proof that Reinhart used inside Justice Department information, but he did switch to the other team. I am not saying there is a connection between Epstein and the raid, but Reinhart does have a history with Epstein.

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Derek, a lawyer representing victims of Jeffrey Epstein, thanks the interviewer for their support. The interviewer asks about allegations against President Trump, but the lawyer states that the case was dropped before going to court. The lawyer shares that in 2009, Trump cooperated with their investigation and provided helpful information, showing no indication of wrongdoing. The interviewer asks about James Patterson's claim that Trump kicked Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago, to which the lawyer responds that he has heard the rumor but cannot confirm it.

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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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- 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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Bradley Edwards, attorney for Jeffrey Epstein's victims, was asked about allegations against Donald Trump. Edwards stated that in his experience, Trump supporters are unwilling to consider claims of Trump's involvement with Epstein. When asked about the validity of claims against Trump, Edwards said he can only say that Trump was the only person who, upon receiving notice of a subpoena in 2009, offered to talk and provide information. Edwards stated that Trump was helpful, provided good information, gave no indication of involvement in anything untoward, and a deposition was not needed. Regarding James Patterson's claim that Trump kicked Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago, Edwards has heard that rumor, possibly involving a manager at Trump's club. The rumor alleges Epstein was attempting to pick up someone's daughter, but Edwards was unable to confirm it.

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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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Glenn Prager, a Department of Justice investigator who worked on the Epstein case, says 'the DOJ did not want to go after Epstein because he's a CIA asset' and that 'Epstein worked for the CIA and is a foreign asset.' He states that 'evidence from his investigation confirms that Bill Clinton was present for alleged rapes on the Lolita Express' and that 'Trump was not present for the rapes that Glenn Prager investigated, but that he is protecting a lot of other people that were.' He notes 'there were rapes that occurred' and 'the Clintons were on the plane' while 'Epstein would just pay them off, ... anywhere from a 150 to $500,000.' He adds, 'they killed the Epstein list to protect the Clintons.' The report also mentions 'On his backpack in the airport, we spotted an embroidered FBI patch.'

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“Couldn’t Keep His Mouth Shut” - Michael Wolff EXPOSES Epstein's Gossip Web, Trump Intel & Enemies
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Michael Wolff spent about 100 hours with Jeffrey Epstein, documenting Epstein’s view of Donald Trump as “the most important relationship, non-family relationship in each other's lives,” and calling them “the best of friends.” Epstein sought rehabilitation after 2004–2005 legal problems and invited Wolff to hear his story as a path back to prominence. The conversations offered a window into Trump as he rose to the presidency. Epstein later claimed Trump first informed police about activity at Epstein’s house, fueling a rift after a Palm Beach real-estate dispute and a theory that Trump pretended to bid for the house to protect someone else, later selling it for a large sum. Wolff also discusses Clinton’s stance after Epstein’s problems, Maxwell’s distancing, and Gates’ connections. Gates reportedly complained to Epstein about his marriage; Ehud Barak reportedly visited 36 times; Epstein’s Manhattan mansion, described as the largest private residence, sits beside remarks about the Wexner gift and Epstein’s claim that ‘Jeffrey made me half a billion dollars.’ Epstein’s tapes reportedly read as a life story rather than headlines: the 100 hours are described as an autobiography with money-magic terms like a “reverse Ponzi scheme” and a gossip currency. The estate owns the tapes; Bannon’s links are framed as PR for Epstein’s legal problems, not a documentary. There was no FBI outreach; a last message to Karina Barus said “still hanging around” before his death; he was found with a bed sheet.

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Epstein's Associate List Revealed and Trump's Legal Issues w/ Alina Habba | PBD Podcast | Ep. 345
Guests: Alina Habba
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In this episode, Patrick Bet-David interviews Alina Habba, a lawyer known for her work with Donald Trump. They discuss her background, revealing that she is of Iraqi descent and proud of her heritage. The conversation shifts to the recent release of the Jeffrey Epstein list, prompting a discussion about the legal implications for various high-profile individuals, including Trump and Clinton. Habba emphasizes that Trump has never been associated with Epstein inappropriately, stating he banned Epstein from his Mar-a-Lago club due to inappropriate behavior. The dialogue transitions to the political landscape, particularly regarding Trump's legal challenges and the 14th Amendment's implications for his candidacy. Habba argues that there is no legal basis for disqualifying Trump under the 14th Amendment, as he has not been charged with insurrection. They explore the motivations behind the legal actions against Trump, suggesting they are politically motivated attempts to undermine his candidacy. Habba expresses concern about the integrity of the justice system, noting that many Americans are hesitant to register with a political party due to fears of bias in legal proceedings. She discusses the influence of powerful figures like George Soros on the legal system and the potential for corruption among district attorneys and attorney generals. The conversation also touches on the upcoming elections, with Habba predicting chaos and disruption as various states attempt to challenge Trump's eligibility. She believes the Supreme Court will ultimately uphold Trump's right to run, as the legal arguments against him lack merit. Habba shares her experiences working with Trump, highlighting the hard work and loyalty required to earn his respect. She addresses the challenges of being a female lawyer in a male-dominated field and the double-edged sword of being an attractive woman in the legal profession. As the discussion wraps up, they return to the Epstein list, speculating on the identities of the redacted names and the implications for those involved. Habba stresses the need for accountability for individuals involved in pedophilia and expresses hope that the legal system will address these issues more effectively in the future. Overall, the episode provides insights into the intersection of law, politics, and media, with Habba advocating for justice and transparency in the face of political maneuvering.

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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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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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