Stalin
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Lie about frump's involvement in underage sex romps
this whole charade stinks to high heaven...
a high profile sex criminal does not take the opportunity to stick his quickfire willie into young women ...pull the other one
"..For weeks, Donald Trump has been on the defensive over his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigative files and the extent of his own personal links to the late sex trafficker.
While Trump had promised to release files related to Epstein, his justice department announced in July there would be no more disclosures, prompting uproar among conspiracy-minded Maga adherents and many other of his supporters.
As criticism grew louder, the deputy attorney general Todd Blanche – who defended Trump in criminal proceedings – interviewed Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence for her involvement in Epstein’s abuse of teen girls. After the first interview session, Blanche said “the Department of Justice will share additional information about what we learned at the appropriate time”.
The appropriate time turned out to be just before 3pm ET on Friday, 22 August when the department published redacted transcripts of Blanche’s interviews with Maxwell.
While the transcripts span hundreds of pages, their contents are unlikely to satisfy those who want to know more about Trump’s past association with Epstein – let alone those who believe that the deceased financier was part of a powerful cabal of the global elite preying on young girls.
Maxwell’s comments on Trump in the transcripts largely played into his efforts to distance himself from Epstein. If anything, the transcripts revealed Maxwell’s ongoing sense of aggrieved entitlement – as well as Blanche’s intense focus on Bill and Hillary Clinton, who like Trump had past dealings with Epstein.
“I think [Trump and Epstein] were friendly like people are in social settings. I don’t – I don’t think they were close friends or I certainly never witnessed the president in any of – I don’t recall ever seeing him in his house, for instance,” said Maxwell, who had been Epstein’s on-again, off-again girlfriend.
“I actually never saw the president in any type of massage setting,” Maxwell also said, alluding to Epstein’s abuse of women and teen girls whom he’d met under the guise of them providing massages.
Maxwell was asked whether she had heard Epstein or anybody say that Trump had done anything inappropriate with masseuses, or anybody, in their world. “Absolutely never, in any context,” Maxwell said.
Such comments would be music to Trump’s ears as he has long played down the extent of his social contacts with Epstein. Maxwell, who shortly after being interviewed by Blanche was moved from her Florida jail to a much lower security one in Texas, was also asked whether she remembered if Trump had contributed to a birthday book for Epstein.
www.theguardian.com
comrade stalin
moscow
this whole charade stinks to high heaven...
a high profile sex criminal does not take the opportunity to stick his quickfire willie into young women ...pull the other one
"..For weeks, Donald Trump has been on the defensive over his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigative files and the extent of his own personal links to the late sex trafficker.
While Trump had promised to release files related to Epstein, his justice department announced in July there would be no more disclosures, prompting uproar among conspiracy-minded Maga adherents and many other of his supporters.
As criticism grew louder, the deputy attorney general Todd Blanche – who defended Trump in criminal proceedings – interviewed Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence for her involvement in Epstein’s abuse of teen girls. After the first interview session, Blanche said “the Department of Justice will share additional information about what we learned at the appropriate time”.
The appropriate time turned out to be just before 3pm ET on Friday, 22 August when the department published redacted transcripts of Blanche’s interviews with Maxwell.
While the transcripts span hundreds of pages, their contents are unlikely to satisfy those who want to know more about Trump’s past association with Epstein – let alone those who believe that the deceased financier was part of a powerful cabal of the global elite preying on young girls.
Maxwell’s comments on Trump in the transcripts largely played into his efforts to distance himself from Epstein. If anything, the transcripts revealed Maxwell’s ongoing sense of aggrieved entitlement – as well as Blanche’s intense focus on Bill and Hillary Clinton, who like Trump had past dealings with Epstein.
“I think [Trump and Epstein] were friendly like people are in social settings. I don’t – I don’t think they were close friends or I certainly never witnessed the president in any of – I don’t recall ever seeing him in his house, for instance,” said Maxwell, who had been Epstein’s on-again, off-again girlfriend.
“I actually never saw the president in any type of massage setting,” Maxwell also said, alluding to Epstein’s abuse of women and teen girls whom he’d met under the guise of them providing massages.
Maxwell was asked whether she had heard Epstein or anybody say that Trump had done anything inappropriate with masseuses, or anybody, in their world. “Absolutely never, in any context,” Maxwell said.
Such comments would be music to Trump’s ears as he has long played down the extent of his social contacts with Epstein. Maxwell, who shortly after being interviewed by Blanche was moved from her Florida jail to a much lower security one in Texas, was also asked whether she remembered if Trump had contributed to a birthday book for Epstein.
Maxwell transcripts bring some respite for Trump, but fail to quell Maga uproar
Hundreds of transcript pages unlikely to pacify those who want to know more of president’s association with Epstein
comrade stalin
moscow