Politics Trump in Full Panic, Claims All Epstein Files Are Fake, Created by Obama

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    MAGA world now claiming Maxwell a victim.
    Malcolm X talked about turning victim into criminal and criminal into victim.
     
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    and now he’s issuing an executive order for college sports to try to distract people from all this
     
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    It's nice to know the ace up his sleeve is just spewing shit about Obama or executive actions to mess things up for a couple years before he's replaced.
     
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    All the headlines are saying that the Trump administration is meeting with Epstein's "Associate", which is fucking crazy. She's a pedophile, rapist, human trafficker as well. Seriously, every one of them is sane washing her. She'll be walking the streets a free woman by next weekend is my bet. How long until she's singing Trump's innocence to Alex Jones?
     
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    The desire to avoid jail makes for strange bedfellows
     
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    I think the people who "demonized," musk, for implying that Trump was on the Epstein list, were are likely to be the same ones watching his show at the moment.
     
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    She will be killed by years end no matter how she testifies.
     
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    At his taxpayer funded Scottish vacation, Trump scolded local media for following conspiracy theories. This from the person saying Obama, the Clintons, others are guilty of treason based on conspiracy theories he invented.
     
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    They're following the *wrong* conspiracies, duh.
     
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    Trump Claims Someone May Have Forged His Signature on Birthday Letter to Epstein | The president filed a lawsuit claiming his reported birthday note to Epstein is “fake and nonexistent.” Now he says someone else might have signed it

    Trump Claims Someone May Have Forged His Signature on Epstein Letter
    President Donald Trump has, at this point, provided several implausible excuses for a slate of reports concerning his former friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Today, Trump threw out a new rationale for a Wall Street Journal report alleging he wrote a raunchy birthday letter to Epstein in 2003: Someone forged his signature.

    Speaking today to reporters outside the White House, Trump was asked if he maintained that he didn’t write the supposed letter, which was reportedly featured in a book of similar congratulatory notes given to Epstein by his friends for his 50th birthday.

    “I don’t even know what they’re talking about,” the president said. “Now, somebody could have written a letter and used my name, but that’s happened a lot.”

    According to the Journal report last week, Trump’s salacious letter to Epstein featured a poem about how “we have certain things in common.” The letter reportedly referred to Epstein as a pal, and added: “Happy birthday — and may every day be another wonderful secret.”

    Trump has notably already filed a lawsuit against the Journal and its reporters claiming that the letter doesn’t even exist — calling it “fake and nonexistent.” A lawyer representing Epstein’s victims asserted Wednesday that Epstein’s estate has, in its possession, a copy of the book of birthday notes sent to the disgraced financier, arguing that Congress could subpoena it.

    Trump pivoted to complaining about a “dossier” produced by Democrats. “Everything’s fake with that administration,” Trump said, presumably referring to the Obama administration and the so-called Steele dossier, a controversial compilation of unverified gossip about Trump and Russia put together in 2016. “Everything’s fake with the Democrats; take a look at what they just found about the dossier. Everything is fake.”

    In the same press gaggle, Trump complained that members of the media should focus more on “the fact that Larry Summers — from Harvard — Bill Clinton,” and others were close friends with Epstein during his time as a staple in the New York City social scene. “I had nothing to do with the guy,” Trump added.

    Trump, of course, knew Epstein well. Besides reportedly writing a birthday card to Epstein, Trump was regularly photographed with him and his socialite partner, convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell.

    “I’ve known Jeff for 15 years. Terrific guy,” Trump infamously said in 2002. “He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side. No doubt about it — Jeffrey enjoys his social life.”

    According to a Thursday report from The New York Times, Epstein’s birthday card wasn’t the only time Trump memorialized his admiration for Epstein in writing.

    “Jeff — You are the greatest!” Trump wrote in a note inscribed in a copy of his book Trump: The Art of the Comeback.

    Perhaps someone else signed this book, too.
     
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    It's a fucking cult. How is it that everyone is now a victim except for the girls who were sexually abused.

    Newsmax's Greg Kelly on Ghislaine Maxwell: “She just might be a victim. She just might be. There was a rush to judgment.”

    From the July 23, 2025, edition of Newsmax's Greg Kelly Reports

    GREG KELLY (HOST): So, remember this? Last year, President Trump last year in a courtroom flanked by two great attorneys, Emil Bove on the left and on the right is Todd Blanche. Today, where are these guys? Well, President Trump is in the White House. That's pretty awesome. Emil Bove has just been nominated for a judgeship, federal judgeship. And Todd Blanche is the deputy attorney general, the number two ranking official in the Justice Department. And he's about to meet with Jeffrey Epstein's ex-girlfriend in prison, Ghislaine Maxwell, to find out what she knows.

    Let's find out what is this all about. And she's also been subpoenaed by the Oversight committee. I think this is great. I do have a feeling that she has been — she just might be a victim. She just might be. There was a rush to judgment. There was a lot of chaos there for a while.

    All right, granted, she hung out with Jeffrey Epstein, and I know that's apparently not good, but she's in jail. For how long now? 20 years. A 20 year sentence. Well, Alan Dershowitz is one of the greatest attorneys who ever lived. And he has this to say about Ghislaine Maxwell situation, speaking with Newsmax veteran Eric Bolling.

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    KELLY: She deserves to be out. And maybe she never deserved to be in there in the first place. Now, how could you say such a thing? I mean, these are perverts. These are child molesters. We've heard that from whom? From the media, from prosecutors. Prosecutors prosecuted President Trump over nothing. I don't know, but I'm skeptical of everything and everybody these days. And you should be too.

    https://www.mediamatters.org/greg-k...-just-might-be-victim-she-just-might-be-there
     
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    Ghislaine Maxwell received limited immunity during meetings with deputy attorney general: Sources

    Ghislaine Maxwell, who sources told ABC News initiated the meetings with the Department of Justice, answered questions for about nine hours over two days after being granted a limited form of immunity, the sources said.

    The immunity allowed Maxwell to freely answer Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche's questions without fear that her responses could later be used against her, the sources said.

    The so-called proffer immunity is commonly granted to individuals prosecutors are seeking to make cooperators in a criminal case. Maxwell has already been tried, convicted and sentenced for sex trafficking underage girls.

    DOJ did not immediately respond to request for comment. A lawyer for Maxwell did not immediately respond.

    The second meeting between Maxwell and Blanche lasted for about three hours.


    Maxwell's attorney, David Markus, told ABC News afterward, "There have been no asks and no promises."

    Markus said Maxwell was asked about "maybe 100 different people" during her interview with the deputy attorney general. He said she answered every question.

    "She didn't hold anything back," Markus said.

    He declined to be specific about who Maxwell was asked about or whether she provided information about others who might have allegedly committed crimes against victims, as Blanche said he was seeking.

    "We haven't asked for anything. This is not a situation where we are asking for anything in return for testimony or anything like that," Markus added on Friday. "Of course, everybody knows Ms. Maxwell would welcome any relief."


    Blanche didn't speak to reporters upon his arrival at the federal courthouse in Tallahassee, Florida. On social media, Blanche said he would reveal what he learned from Maxwell "at the appropriate time."

    The first meeting between Maxwell and Blanche on Thursday lasted six hours.

    Maxwell is currently appealing her 20-year prison sentence for child sex trafficking and other offenses in connection with Epstein, the deceased financier and convicted sex offender.

    "We don't want to get into the substance of the questions," Markus had said about Thursday's meeting. "There were a lot of questions and we went all day and she answered every one of them. She never said 'I'm not going to answer,' never declined."

    It is almost unheard of for a convicted sex trafficker to meet with such a high-ranking Justice Department official, especially one who used to be the president's top criminal defense attorney.

    ABC News Chief White House Correspondent Mary Bruce asked President Donald Trump on Friday if clemency is on the table for Maxwell.


    "I can't talk about that now because, you know, it's a very sensitive interview going on," Trump responded. He went on to call Blanche a "great attorney" and said "I don't know exactly what's happening. But I certainly can't talk about pardons."

    Trump was also pressed by ABC News' Bruce if he can trust what Maxwell is telling the DOJ during these interviews.

    "Well, he's a professional lawyer. He's been through things like this before," Trump said, referring to Blanche.

    After Trump's comments on Friday about clemency, ABC News asked Maxwell's attorney whether that gave her an incentive to tell Blanche what he wanted to hear.


    "No," Markus answered. "She wants to tell the truth."

    Markus said Maxwell's legal team has not approached Trump about a pardon, but suggested it could happen in the future.

    "We haven't spoken to the president or anyone about a pardon just yet. And listen, the president this morning said he had the power to do so we hope he exercises that power in the right and just way," he said.

    Annie Farmer, who testified against Maxwell at trial, questioned why Maxwell was granted a meeting with the deputy attorney general in the first place.

    "It's very disappointing that these things are happening behind closed doors without any input from the people that the government asked to come forward and speak against her in order to put her away," Farmer said. "There were so many young girls and women that were harmed by her."

    Maxwell's attorney said on Friday she's been treated poorly for the last five years and is grateful to be able to meet with Blanche as she appeals her sex trafficking conviction and seeks to leave prison.

    "If you looked up scapegoat in the dictionary, her picture would be next to the definition," Markus said. "She's keeping her spirits up as best she can."

    Blanche's meetings with Maxwell comes as the Justice Department has tried to quiet calls from Senate Republicans to release more information about Epstein and his interaction with high-profile figures.

    And it comes as questions swirl about Trump's connections to Epstein and reports that his name appeared in the Epstein files.

    The Wall Street Journal reports that Attorney General Pam Bondi told Trump in May that his name was mentioned in the Epstein files multiple times, along with other high-profile people.

    Trump has denied that account, and appearing in the files is not necessarily indicative of any wrongdoing.

    "I want all the information out," said Republican Sen. Josh Hawley.

    "Just put everything out, make it as transparent as you can," echoed Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham.

    The Justice Department said earlier this month that it planned to release no additional information despite an earlier commitment to do so.

    https://abcnews.go.com/US/deputy-ag-blanche-set-meet-2nd-day-ghislaine/story?id=124064062
     
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    Trump putting his own attorney as the #2 in the DOJ is a fucking joke.

     
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    Rush to judgment? She was convicted by a jury of her peers following a trial before a judge where she was presumed innocent and had very competent legal representation.

    Where are tears over, say, Kilmar Abrego Garcia? Gay makeup artist deported to concentration camp? Thousands rounded up at work places?

    Rush to judgment my ass.
     
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