the epstein coverup is getting out of hand
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though. I'd like to answer that question
at least today. I'm going to have to
assert my fifth.
>> If you haven't yet seen the South Park
of Donald Trump yesterday, I'll give you
a quick overview of it. It's a huge slam
on Trump. It is basically an entire
video segment. So, this 28 minute video
slamming on how the Trump presidency is
not what quote unquote MAGA voted for.
MAGA are seen in the video clip saying,
"Hey, you know, I voted to end this woke
crap, but now we're going so far in the
opposite extreme, just enriching the
president and breaking things that, you
know, we otherwise liked." Uh, and they
make references to cancelling shows,
whether it's the implication of
cancelling Colbear or cancelling or
essentially defunding PBS and NPR with
government funding. And although a lot
of people seem to be in support of that,
uh, a lot of others are like, "No, you
know, like let let the Corporation for
Public Broadcasting continue to
broadcast and and don't cut media that
doesn't always agree with you, uh,
Donald Trump, because obviously these
institutions lean more to the left side.
Uh, you find uh a Donald Trump character
that sues everybody who does something
Donald Trump doesn't like. So people
start revoling in the town of South
Park. They get sued. Not only do they
have to pay money to Donald Trump, but
then they have to share positive Trump
propaganda. The uh you know, characters
in South Park revolt over this idea of
well, who's in the president or you
know, who's in the White House? Uh, and
uh, they they then show clips of Trump
suing an artist because the artist
showed a naked portrait of Donald Trump
that wasn't very flattering to Donald
Trump because something was very small.
Uh, then it shows Trump saying, "Hey,
I'm going to sue you." And he walks back
into his bedroom to go to bed with the
devil who's like 10 times the size of
Trump. Basically, you've got this idea
that the creators of South Park are
saying Trump is a little man uh and uh
you know, he sleeps with the devil who's
way larger than he is. And then the
devil's point of view in this is asking
Trump to release the Epstein files,
which obviously, you know, Trump refuses
to say. And the devil implies that he
used to be in a relationship with
somebody like Donald Trump suggesting
well he says that and it sort of implies
that he used to be in a relationship
with Jeffrey Epstein and he's like I
just wish you would tell me if you were
on the list or not Donnie is something
to this effect. Uh so uh you know
concerns over separation of church and
state, concerns over is anything illegal
anymore, concerns over uh you know what
is there that the president can't do?
There's there's no way to basically
reign him in. That's essentially what
South Park's episode was about. Uh and
it was pretty blunt. And what's kind of
remarkable about it is the South Park
show is uh you know a show that that has
the same directors of Paramount you know
CBS who just struck a deal
with
Donald Trump for potentially $20 million
with maybe another 20 to40 extra million
dollars to settle claims that Donald
Trump has against CBS regarding the
potential for deceptive editing of the
Kla Harris interview. Uh, but people
think there's a lot more going on, that
this is not just about getting money
from CBS or Paramount, that it's really
about getting them to cater the message
uh that, you know, they basically
broadcast to be more favorable to Trump.
In doing so, potentially also canning
Colbear, which came just a few days
after the settlement. This also comes as
the Wall Street Journal yesterday dumps
this new exclusive where the Justice
Department told Donald Trump in May that
his name is amongst many in the Epstein
files. Bondi also told the president at
the meeting that the Justice Department
decided not to release more Epstein
documents because of the presence of
child pornography and the need to
protect victims, which makes sense. Uh
that obviously should be censored,
right? That should never be shared
again. Now, the Justice Department
officials reviewed Pam Bondi's truckload
of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein,
and they discovered that Donald Trump's
name appeared multiple times. In May,
Bondi and her deputy informed the
president in the meeting in the White
House that his name was in the Epstein
files. Many other high-profile figures
were also named. Being mentioned in the
records isn't a sign of wrongdoing. I
like how this is like CYA from the Wall
Street Journal and kind of like, "All
right, please don't sue us, bro." Uh
they told the president at the meeting
that the files contained what officials
felt was unverified hearsay about many
people including Trump who had
socialized with Epstein in the past.
They also told Trump that senior Justice
Department officials didn't plan to
release any more documents related to
the investigation of Epstein because the
material contained well sensitive
information. Donald Trump said at the
meeting that he would refer to the
Justice Department's decision not to
release any more files. Mind you,
there's, you know, Donald Trump's
request to courts to release the Epstein
files. Uh, unfortunately, Donald Trump's
request to release the Epstein files
also came with this,
how should I put it, legal argumentation
from the Trump administration that
basically said the judge has no
authority to release these files. So,
even though we're suing and trying to
show that we're getting these files
released, uh, we don't think you guys
have the legal ability to do so. They
write in their complaint, it
acknowledges that the Department of
Justice recognizes that this court is
bound by pitch, another case, and it
raises this argument due to the
significance of the matter to preserve
it for a potential appeal. In its
supplemental briefing, government
further recognizes that the 11th court
precedents hold no exceptions outside
the expressively enumerated
abilities basically for the court to
disclose grand jury material. Finally,
the government acknowledges that the
court cannot
contravene binding case law. Basically,
what they're saying is like, hey, we're
suing for you to release these files.
Just a reminder, we know you legally
can't do that and we're we're asking you
to do it, but we know it would be
against the law for you to release the
files. So, don't release the files, but
release the files. And then sort of as
we predicted, Donald Trump is able to
say, "Yeah, I asked the federal judges
to release the files and they didn't
release the files."
They also, by the way, in the South Park
episode turned Donald Trump into a
Canadian where like his head splits open
after uh the Canadian prime minister
says, "Hey, why are you tariffing us?"
And Trump basically says, "Shut up or
I'll sue you or I'll bomb you like I
bombed Iraq." And the Canadian PM's
like, "Don't you mean Iran?" And then
Trump's like, "Iraq, Iran, who cares?"
implying that he doesn't even know the
difference between a rock and it was it
was a pretty scathing South Park episode
frankly. But anyway, the meeting said it
really I thought it was interesting how
they they basically
showcased the
pissed-off MAGA base with hey like we
voted for just like somebody to do the
right thing not to deepen the swamp. We
voted for drain the swamp and you know
law and order, but there's, this is what
they say in South Park, a lack of
compassion in this administration for
people. Possibly a reference to the ICE
raids. Uh, and you're just enriching
yourself. That was sort of the South
Park POV, which again, like I'm not
trying to spoil it, but people are
asking. They're like, "Hey, I'm not
going to watch it. I've only seen
clips." So, I figure, all right, I'll
I'll just give you the TLDDR. I realize
that's a bit of a spoiler, but not
everybody's going to watch it. I do
encourage watching it uh because I do
personally think it is it is a very it's
very relevant to what's happening today
and it probably actually represents a
good portion of Americans who are like,
"Bro, what what?" Uh so anyway, this
meeting set the stage for a high-profile
uh review to come to an end. Bondie said
in February that the documents were
sitting on her desk. You know, now
obviously the joke is what desk? Uh
there are also now uh leaked images of
the um
uh executives at Paramount
uh following the uh the release of this
South Park episode because a lot of
people are like, "Oh my gosh, you know,
Larry Ellison's trying to strike a deal
with the parent company Paramount and
this doesn't look good." And so people
are memeing on the internet that leaked
footage of the executives of Paramount
have been released after seeing the
South Park Epstein Trump episode. Uh and
it's right here.
So uh continuing with this Wall Street
Journal piece, the uh
where did I put it? Anyway, so
continuing with the Wall Street Journal
piece,
we uh see that Donald Trump is doing
everything he can to focus on either
Obama or trade or anything but the
Epstein files. Uh administration didn't
publicly announce the decision not to
release the list and then eventually
said that there is no list. Typically
doesn't the FBI doesn't disclose. uh
communication director says it's just
another
um you know madeup story by the Wall
Street Journal. People are running ads
apparently or or actually this looks
like somebody's projecting a message on
the US Chamber of Commerce building
saying President Trump release all the
Epstein files. You could actually use
coupon code release the files if you
wanted to join the courses on building
your wealth at mekevin.com which I feel
like is kind of like a historically cool
coupon code to use. So, if you don't
want to use that one, use AI boom.
Anyway, in a statement to the journal
Friday, Bondi and the deputy general,
Todd Blanch, said there was nothing in
the files that warranted further
investigation or prosecution. Uh, and
the president is aware of the findings.
At the same time, the Justice Department
is supposed to be meeting today, I
believe it is, with Maxwell. People
think Trump is going to cut a deal with
Maxwell, whom he now wishes well uh
despite being convicted of sex
trafficking minors and being sentenced
to 20 years in prison. Uh people are now
wondering like why does he say terrible
things about Hillary Clinton but then
says nice things about Maxwell. Um
anyway, then you have this uh you know,
so so that's possible, by the way, that
there's going to be some sort of deal
between Maxwell and the Trump
administration. Mind you, the uh you
know, we via legislative sessions, there
have been goals to subpoena Maxwell, and
that's why a lot of people believe that
Trump and the Department of Justice are
trying to get ahead of this testimony
from Maxwell in Congress by signing some
kind of basically silencing deal in
exchange for potentially less jail time
with the Trump administration. Grand
jury testimony makes up only a portion
of the more than 300 gigabytes of
Epstein related material. Digital and
documentary evidence from the Epstein
properties when he was arrested. Grand
jury evidence likely not to get
released. Oh yeah, Bonino. There's
there's some virality around Bonino and
potentially like his podcast viewership
going down because of his relation to
basically now trying to cover up the
files. Here's Asongold reacting to a
clip that's apparently going viral now
with Donald Trump.
>> What do you mean by personal
relationships?
>> Have you socialized with him?
>> Yes, sir.
>> Yes.
>> Yes, sir.
Have you ever socialized with Donald
Trump in the presence of females under
the age of 18?
>> Though I'd like to answer that question
at least today. I'm going to have to
assert my fifth, sixth, and 14th
amendment right. Sir,
>> this might sound weird, but I'm actually
so glad this has happened because I
think this will force their hand into
releasing the Epstein files. The thing
is that Biden had these files for 4
years. I've said this 50 times. I think
there's a third party that has the full
unredacted list. And the reason why
they're not using it on each other is
because it would be mutually assured
destruction. And if part of that I I
think is exactly why Democrats also
haven't really released the list because
I agree with that mutually assured
destruction. I do not think this Epstein
clip is going to be what it takes to
release the Epstein files. Well, I
understand his hope. I think he's
woefully mistaken on that one. It ain't
coming out. a list gets leaked and it is
redacted, then that third party will
release the full list and it will damage
both of them. Dude, if they don't
release them after this and they don't
explain this, everybody is going to
think Trump was actually on the island
with like the underage girls and
>> people already believe that as a lot we
that's already believed. This doesn't
change anything. It is an interesting
clip. It's worth noting your 14th
amendment is your right to due process.
Your fifth amendment is the right to
remain sound, which is usually used in
criminal investigations, which obviously
he's been charged criminally. That's how
he ended up in jail. Uh and then your uh
sixth amendment also ensures your rights
to a fair trial. So somewhat interesting
to see his response to have you ever
socialized with Donald Trump in the
presence of females under 18? And I
believe the All right. I mean, that is
that's your legal right to do that.
>> Everything guarantee that that's
happening. It's a guarantee people are
going to feel that way.
>> Jeffrey Epste.
>> Yeah, but
>> right. Anyway, so this gives you some of
the latest on what's going on with the
FC files.
>> Why not advertise these things that you
told us here? I feel like nobody else
knows about this.
>> We'll we'll try a little advertising and
see how it goes.
>> Congratulations, man. You have done so
much. People love you. People look up to
you.
>> Kevin Praat there, financial analyst and
YouTuber. Meet Kevin. Always great to
get your take.
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