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Warum sollte Trump die Akten freigeben wollen wenn er weiß das er selber dabei war?
Eigentlich zeigt es wohl eher nur, das da Leute drauf sind mit denen sich nicht mal Trump anlegen will.
Was jetzt nicht unbedingt für die Position des angeblich mächtigsten Menschen der Welt spricht....

Weil Trump alles mögliche behauptet und benutzt, was ihm nutzt und dient uim es am ENde wieder abzuräumen.
Das ist ja nun wirklich nichts neues. Genauso wenig neu, wie das seine Fans das alles immer wieder nur alzugerne schlucken und weiter ihr oranges Kalb anbeten

Sobald Trump tot ist wird alles wie bei Jimmy Savile veröffentlicht und die GOP wird total überrascht sein.

Ich stelle mir gerade vor Obama hätte damit angegeben sich 13-14 Jährige Mädchen im Umkleideraum angesehen zu haben.

Sobald Trump "weg" ist, wird ein anderer Ideologe die MAGA PArtei übernehmen.
Die GOP gibt es nicht mehr. #RIP
 
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die leute die nach den epstein akten fragen sind "pretty bad people"
Sehen die hier auch so
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Anscheinend ist inzwischen eine Mehrheit der amerikanischen Bevölkerung dahinter gekommen, dass die Trump-Administration ferkelwahltikende Auslenter Multimilliardäre schützt:


Kann denn auch nur EINER auch nur EINMAL an die Kinder denken und die Epstein Files releasen?! :( :shakehead: :heul: :pcat: :nyanwins:
 
Musk sorgt auch dafür. Hier eine Zusammenfassung


I'm not going to give any credit to Musk here because he's a POS.

But what I can do is discuss the decades worth of evidence that implicates Trump in these heinous crimes, and the desperate effort from Trump to sweep this scandal under the rug while his supporters—who have been obsessed with this conspiracy for years—are now backpedaling and trying to rationalize why the most obvious conclusion is the least conspicuous—especially in the minds of Fox News viewers:

Fox News deliberately edited out a portion of Trump's response during an interview when he was asked if he would release the "Epstein client list."

Trump's initial response was:

> "Yeah, I think we should release it. People deserve to know."

Fox News edited out his follow up:

> "But you have to understand, there’s a lot of lies in that list. A lot of names that shouldn’t be there. You don’t want to ruin innocent lives."

Even outside of this whole Epstein controversy, Trump has been accused of sexual abuse, harassment or rape by dozens of women dating back to the 70s.

Trump's depravity knows no bounds and his supporters have always overlooked his history of sexual misconduct—particularly towards women on the "younger side."

A book published in 2019 titled *All the President's Women* spoke of at least 43 allegations—one of them from Trump's first wife, Ivana, who describes in a deposition how Trump raped her in a fit of rage.

[This Wikipedia page](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Trump_sexual_misconduct_allegations?wprov=sfla1) goes into greater detail about these incidents.

Many of these women have described Trump forcibly groping them, grabbing them inappropriately and kissing them without consent.

Former Miss ***TEEN*** USA contestants claimed that Trump would unexpectedly walk into their dressing rooms. One of the girls alleges that she remembers Trump saying, “*Don’t worry ladies, I’ve seen it all before.”* The youngest girl was 15 at the time.

> In an April 2005 interview on The Howard Stern Show, when asked about Miss USA and Miss Universe, Trump said he would go backstage before beauty pageant shows, the only man in the room while the women were “standing there with no clothes.” As the owner, “I sort of get away with things like that,” he added.

> Samantha Holvey, a former Miss USA contestant, told CNN in 2016 that when she competed in 2006, Trump personally inspected each contestant, looking at them from head to toe like “sexual objects,” which made her feel “the dirtiest I felt in my entire life.”

Other incidents include, but are not limited to:

> Jessica Leeds, [who] told The New York Times in 2016 that, in the late 1970s, Trump, who was a stranger to her, reached his hand up her skirt and grabbed her breasts on a flight to New York. She said he “was like an octopus” and his “hands were everywhere” before she fled to the back of the plane.

One woman who worked with Trump in the 90s claimed that Trump tried to rape her in his daughters bedroom at Mar-A-Lago.

Another woman said she attended a dinner with Trump in the 90s where "*several women were forced to walk across a table while Trump looked up their skirts and commented on their underwear and bodies."*

This list goes on and on of women all describing similar encounters with Trump.

Reporter Natasha Stoynoff describes an incident when she was alone with Trump where he *"closed the door and pushed her against the wall before 'forcing his tongue down [her] throat.'"* This was while she was interviewing Trump for a story about his marriage to Melania...

Several women also describe Trump confronting them with offers to pay them for sex.

Of course there's always controversies like the Stormy Daniels case and the "Hollywood access tape."

It's appalling that these scandals didn't immediately end his political career. In fact, in a desperate move after the hot mic incident, Trump staged a surprise press conference where he paraded four women around in front of reporters, each of them alleging that Bill Clinton abused them. Trump had the audacity to "praise their courage."

That same year, multiple women came forward speaking out against Trump's history of sexual misconduct. In response, Trump called them "horrible, horrible liars."

As most know, Trump was found liable in civil court for sexually assaulting E. Jean Carroll.

Judge Kaplan clarified recently that the jury's findings in the case align with the common understanding of rape. Meaning that—as most people understand it—Trump was found by a jury to have raped E Jean Carroll.

Then there's the case involving the plaintiff "Katie Johnson", which was filed in April, 2016 in federal court in California, but then was dismissed a month later.

Another incarnation of the case was filed in June of that same year, but was dismissed months later. The case was then again filed by "Jane Doe" in September 2016, but was also eventually dropped.

The accuser was expected to appear at a news conference later that year, but her attorney claimed that she had been receiving death threats and was too afraid to attend.

The case alleges that both Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein made the plaintiff into a "sex slave" at the age of 13 and forced her to perform sexual and depraved acts.

Trump and Epstein had a friendly, social relationship starting in the late 80s/early 90s. They were both prominent figures in Palm Beach, Florida, where they were often seen together at social events and parties. Photos and videos even show the two together at Mar-a-Lago, laughing and ogling at women.

In an interview with New York Magazine in 2002, Trump said of Epstein:

> “I’ve known Jeff for 15 years. Terrific guy. 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.”

In 2005, the police searched Epstein's Palm Beach Mansion and found message books that contained the names and numbers of high profile people, including Trump.

Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's most vocal accusers, claimed that she was initiated into Epstein's sex trafficking ring while working at Mar-a-Lago.

It wasn't until Epstein's arrest and death in 2019 that Trump publicly stated that he wasn't "a fan" of Epstein.

After Ghislaine Maxwell's arrest in 2020, Trump appeared to show sympathy for her at a press briefing:

> “I just wish her well, frankly. I’ve met her numerous times over the years, especially since I lived in Palm Beach, and I guess they lived in Palm Beach. But I wish her well, whatever it is."

According to flight logs released as evidence during Maxwell's trial, Donald Trump has flown on the "Lolita Express" at least seven times.

Then there's Michael Wolff...

As a journalist, Michael Wolff has interviewed Trump and had insider access to him and the White House.

Wolff claims that Trump once considered a pardon for Maxwell because he was concerned that Maxwell might "spill secrets" about Trump's long-standing and friendly relationship with Epstein.

Wolff described Trump and Epstein as "joined at the hip" for nearly 15 years. Their close friendship has been corroborated by both of them. They also belonged to the same social circles and even shared women.
 
POTUS ist am Kri, weil eine weitere Verbindung von ihm zu Epstein aufgedeckt wurde... ein Brief von ihm an ihn.



The letter bearing Trump's name, reviewed by the Journal, is said to feature several lines of typewritten text surrounded by the outline of a naked woman, sketched in marker.

The illustration also includes two small arcs representing breasts, with Trump's signature written below the waist and resembling pubic hair, the report said.

The letter reportedly concludes: "Happy Birthday — and may every day be another wonderful secret."


Von was für einem Geheimnis er da wohl geschrieben hat? Ob das eine Nacht in ihrem geheimen Baumhaus war, zu dem sonst keine Homer (Mehrzahl, einer darf rein) Zutritt haben? Oder könnte es da um ein anderes Geheimnis gehen?! :banderas: :beam: :pcat: :nyanwins:
 

die aussage ist grok-geprüft echt und stammt aus einem fall von 2016 in dem es darum ging, dass trump und epstein zusammen im jahre 1994 eine minderjährige vergewaltigt hätten. das ganze wurde dann zurückgezogen, aufgrund von angeblichen drohungen gegen die klägerin, so hiess es von der klägerseite. andererseits heisst es wiederum, dass der fall, bzw. die klage, nicht haltbar gewesen sei, und deshalb zurückgezogen wurde.

man kann das sehen wie man will, jedoch.... wieso ausgerechnet die kombination trump/epstein?
 
Nix aber aber. Wenn ich Trump dafür ablehne was er mit Epstein zusammen gemacht hat muss ich bei den Clintons das selbe tun.
Beißreflex.
Die Demokraten sind übrigens für die komplette Offenlegung der Akten. Während die Republikaner inzwischen eher (verzeiht mir die krasse Wortwahl) die Partei der Kinderficker sind. Anders kann man diese Vertuschung nicht bezeichnen.
 
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