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Massive Release of Epstein Files

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Republicans are freaking out about these

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three new emails that came out regarding

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Trump and Epstein because the three

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emails look bad and Republicans are

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like, "Look, you're cherry-picking

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data." And of course, other people are

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like, "Well, why are there cherries in

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the first place? If there was nothing

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there, then there wouldn't be a cherry

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in a single email." So, in response,

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Republicans are now actually releasing

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more of the Epstein files, but the ones

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that they're picking. So, Democrats

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picked three with cherries in it, which

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we go through, and then Republicans are

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like, "Oh, yeah. Well, here are 20,000

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more documents that don't have anything

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sus [snorts] in it, presumably."

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Apparently, 23,000

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pages in those 23 documents are are now

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being released by Republicans.

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Obviously, that'll take some time to go

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through, but a lot of people say this is

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just a distraction because the

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Republicans are actually embarrassed by

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these new emails that are coming out.

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And of course, Carolyn Levit, who's

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essentially the minister of propaganda

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for Donald Trump, uh says that uh

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Jeffrey Epste was kicked out by Trump.

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Trump knew he was a creep, but the

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emails a little sus. Democrats release

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new Epstein emails referring to Trump.

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The White House says the Democrats are

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just cherry-picking messages. You know

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what just pisses me off is that

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politicians will literally run a

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campaign and it's not to pick sides

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because they all do it. I feel like all

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politicians are just they're just going

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to lie to your face and as soon as they

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get into office the goal is stay in

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office and don't get embarrassed. And I

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hate to say it but you know Republicans

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ran a campaign on transparency around

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the Epstein files. And they said we're

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going to finally release the Epstein

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files. They're going to finally come

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out. And then it turned into, well, the

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Epstein files are on Pam Bondie's desk.

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And then she's going through the Epstein

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files. And then, hey, we've uh we've now

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released uh video footage of Jeffrey

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Epstein's jail cell. And then they're so

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like dumb at releasing this footage that

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they don't even realize that, of course,

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social media is going to recognize that

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an entire minute is missing. And then

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they're like, "Oh, well, that's cuz the

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camera's turned off during that minute."

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Really? because the meta data says you

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actually edited these clips together in

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Adobe Premiere, which is a video editing

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software. And then as soon as you get

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exposed on that, you're like, um, you

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know, on second thought, there actually

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are no Epstein files. And we're like,

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what? You said they were on your desk.

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Oh, yeah. We were just overwhelmed.

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There were just there were a lot of

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papers on our desk, and we didn't

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realize there's actually nothing there.

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Oh. Oh, okay. All right. Uh, and then

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what does the Department of Justice do?

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Oh, by the way, we just reduced uh

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Maxwell, who's sentenced to 20 years for

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sex trafficking, to a minimum security

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prison. Oh, and by the way, we arranged

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this Department of Justice interview

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with her where we've released the full

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transcript and she just happens to be

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really forgetful about a lot of things

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like, "Hey, do you know if Bill Clinton

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was there?" You know, I read the whole

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transcript. I read it and she's like,

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"Hey, do you know if Bill Clinton's

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there?" And she's like, "I, you know, I

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can't remember. It's been so long. I'm

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not really sure. What about Donald

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Trump?" Oh, no. No. Donald Trump was not

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there. I know for a fact Donald Trump

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was not involved at all.

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Do I get pillows in my prison now? It's

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all a performance. Like, this is all a

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charade. Like, they're treating us

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Americans like we're dumb asses. And

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it's really frustrating. Democrats. Uh,

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all right. Whatever. So, what do we got?

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The House Select Committee or whatever.

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New emails coming out. The new emails, a

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selection of thousands of documents

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turned over by Epstein's estate to

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Congress include a 2021 exchange between

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Epstein and Maxwell years after Epstein

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and Trump had a falling out. Uh, okay.

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This is years after they had a falling

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out, as well as messages with a

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journalist. In the 2011 email, Epste

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wrote to Maxwell, "I want you to realize

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that dog hasn't barked is Trump." That

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that dog that hasn't barked is Trump.

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Some victim presumably here spent hours

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at my house with him and he never once

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mentioned it.

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Interesting.

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So, uh, yeah, victim. This suggests,

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you know, that Jeffrey Epstein is sort

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of like recalling his discussions with

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or or, you know, the past with Donald

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Trump and in 2011 at least, he's he's,

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you know, suggesting that Donald Trump

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has been with some of these likely

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underage sexual victims for hours and

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it's just never come up before.

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And this could go one of two ways. This

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could be Epstein trying to frame Donald

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Trump in 2011, although this was well

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before Donald Trump was president. Maybe

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this is a way to try to set up an

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extraction of money from Donald Trump.

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Or maybe it's true. We don't know. Look

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at these emails, by the way, from Gmax

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at lmax.com.

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And then the Jeffrey Epstein email is

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gation@gmail.

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Interesting. And then uh Gmax writes,

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"I've been thinking about that dot dot

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dot ellipse." To me, this almost does

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feel a little framy kind of like, "Hey,

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we need to raise some money. Hey, you

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know who's been really quiet about all

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this? Donald Trump." And then Max was

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like, "Yeah, you're right. He has been

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really quiet." Like I kind of do also

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see these Epstein Island people as like

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conniving like shyers, but that doesn't

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necessarily mean that Trump wasn't

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there. Like both could be true, right?

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Trump could have been there with a

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victim and then Epstein and Maxwell are

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like, "Hey, you know, we we never used

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this card yet. You know, who's been

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really quiet? We could use this to raise

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some money." So, both could be true.

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Trump could have been there with an

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underage person and they could be

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shysters trying to use that as leverage

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over him, right? And then, of course,

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you get people in the chat like this

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person here, Robert, goes, "Epsteeen,

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you still talking about that guy? Uh, I

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hope you're being sarcastic because this

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is obviously breaking news, but that's

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literally the line that Donald Trump

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uses. So, I think you could be being

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facitious by using Donald Trump's line.

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Epstein, are we still talking about

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that? That's old news. And it's sort of

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like, who cares? Because new information

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keeps coming out and you suggesting

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that, oh, why are you still talking

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about that guy? is like trying to put

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down Americans who are finding out more

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leaked information about how there is

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more shying going on and y'all kind of

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rugpulled us. Anyway, White House and

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Republican uh Republicans say the

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redacted name was Virginia who accused

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and accused Democrats of selectively

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leaking emails. The unnamed victim

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referenced in the emails is the late

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Virginia because she's dead. She killed

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herself. Uh who repeatedly said Trump

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was not involved in any wrongdoing. So,

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they're basically trying to fill in this

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idea that, oh, well, that victim was

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Virginia. It wasn't some other girl. It

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was obviously Virginia. And because she

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says that, you know, he couldn't have

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been friendlier, which is not exactly a

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way of saying, you know, nothing

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happened, but whatever. Uh that uh that,

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oh, this is nothing. I mean, of course,

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they've been trying to shove this under

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the rug for for, you know, ever since

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Trump got into office. You we're

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supposed to get the Epcene files on day

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one. Oh, well, whatever. She died by

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suicide. Quote unquote suicide, right?

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Hey, we got her story the way we want

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it. Don't let her talk anymore. She

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happens to get disappeared like Epstein

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got disappeared. Kind of wild. Uh it's

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you know and a lot of people are like

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hey you know the reason she published a

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memoir

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was because she was pressured by either

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the Trumps or Trump disciples or

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whatever to just like Maxwell basically

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get forced into going on record to

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rewrite history essentially. Who knows?

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Who knows? It could all be fugazi. But

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uh the new batch of emails were released

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by the House Oversight Committee and uh

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the House is returning to work.

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Obviously, the government shutdown is

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expected to end here. We're going to get

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a lot of data uh from the government now

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that the government is back open,

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especially jobs. But uh Democrats

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continue to carelessly cherrypick

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documents and generate clickbait that is

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not grounded in fact. Well, I mean,

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like, what do we want released? Every

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single email about, you know, them

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paying their bills to their housekeepers

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or the ones that mention Trump. I mean,

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to some extent, you would expect the

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documents to be cherrypicked. Oh, here's

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another one. Victim Mara Lago. Hm. Uh

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yeah, cuz there was talk about

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recruiting uh like uh you know Epstein

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girls from from workers who worked at

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Mara Lago. Trump said he asked me to

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resign, never a member ever. Of course

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he knew about the girls as he asked

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Maxwell to stop. I mean that's this is

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interesting. This is in 2019. This is to

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a reporter. So this is when Trump was

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president. So, it's unclear here if you

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know at this point how the story is

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trying to get framed. Uh, Wolf didn't

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immediately show to comment. Epstein was

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arrested in July. Trump said he had a

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falling out with them, asked him to

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leave from the club.

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Epstein saying he was never a member of

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the club. Wouldn't surprise me either.

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Let's look at the top comments on the

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Wall Street. These are always

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entertaining to look at. I love this. So

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most like so the Republican argument is

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that explicit statements about Trump was

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well aware of Epstein's illegal behavior

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constitutes cherrypicking because this

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is only mentioned in some of the emails

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and not all of them. [laughter]

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Best they could do. Look, hundreds of

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pages that never mention Trump.

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[laughter]

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I mean, that's kind of what I said as

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well, that like of course you're going

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to cherrypick cuz that's the juice that

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people want that like, but if that juice

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is bad, it's still bad. You know, it

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doesn't like make it less bad.

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Release the Epstein files. Let the chips

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fall where they may. Democrat,

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Republican, whatever. I love that. Where

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were you 10 years ago? Fair. It also

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looks more and more like our president

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participated in child molestation ring

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or at the best knew of one and did

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nothing.

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Uh, Bill Clinton also took numerous

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trips to Epstein Isles. You know, I

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always think that's such a funny reply,

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you know, like I mean they they're

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trying to rephrase what they're saying

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that this person's referencing um Bill

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Clinton when he's obviously referencing

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Trump. But that's also always a funny

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counterargument is like this person's a

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crook. Yeah. Well, this person's also a

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crook. Okay. Well, like just because one

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person's a scumbag and therefore another

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person's a scumbag or or unrelatedly

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somebody else is a scumbag does not mean

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they're both not wrong. Like both could

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be wrong, right? Cherry-picking. Why are

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there any cherries to pick? That's a

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good point. Why are there cherries to

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pick in the first place? Yeah. Yeah,

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that's interesting. I always short

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stocks diversion incoming. [laughter]

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This person is basically like, "Oh crap,

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we're about to get some new tariffs so

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we can stop talking about the Epstein

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files cuz we're going to get some new

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liberation." What's the best way to stop

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talking about the Epstein files?

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Liberation, baby. [laughter]

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[gasps] Who knew we would have been able

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to wrap the Epstein Files back to stons?

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Nothing like a Wall Street Journal

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comment to help us do that. It's gold,

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baby. It's gold. Okay. So, it actually

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also appears that I missed an email. So,

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let's look at this email. Uh, so this is

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from Michael Wolf. From from Michael

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Wolf. I think you should let him hang

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himself to Jeffrey Epstein. Oh my

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goodness. Uh, okay. Uh, wait, wait,

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wait. The first email is, I hear CNN

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planning to ask Trump tonight about his

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relationship with you. So, the reporter

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is saying CNN's going to ask Trump about

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his relationship with Epstein either on

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air or in scrum afterwards. If we were

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able to craft an answer for him, what do

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you think it should be? Jeffrey Epstein.

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Michael Wolf says, "Don't craft an

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answer for him. Let him hang himself." I

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think you should let him hang himself.

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If he says he hasn't been on the plane

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or to the house, then that gives you

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valuable PR and political currency. You

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can hang him in a way that potentially

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generates a positive benefit for you.

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Basically, it's a way of saying like,

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"Hey, let Trump say that he's never been

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to your house or plane and then you

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could release records showing that he

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actually was." And then Trump looks like

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a liar. That's basically what he's

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saying. Uh, now that's very interesting

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because again, it shows the

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connivingness of this whole like Epstein

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cult. Uh, like you don't want anything

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to do with these people. But then it

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also helps explain why Jeffrey Epstein

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got disappeared.

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>> [laughter]

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>> Jeez, man. This is freaky crap, man. Oh,

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yeah. Dude, politics is so dirty. Uh, of

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course, it is possible that when asked,

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he'll say Jeffrey Epstein is a great guy

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and has gotten a wrong deal and is a

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victim of political correctness,

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[laughter]

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which is to be outlawed in the Trump

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regime. Dude, this Michael Wolf is on it

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in 2015, 10 years ago. You know, he's

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just taken advantage of by the radical

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Democrats. [laughter]

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Why not advertise these things that you

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told us here? I feel like nobody else

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knows about this.

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>> We'll we'll try a little advertising and

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see how it goes.

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>> Congratulations, man. You have done so

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much. [music] People love you. People

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look up to you.

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>> Kevin Praat there, financial analyst and

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YouTuber. Meet Kevin. Always great to

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get your take. [music]

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