Not sure where best to put this. It starts by talking about Trump and Epstein but goes on to talk about much more -- so here you go
November 13, 2025 (Thursday)
When someone tells you who they are, believe them the first time.
Wednesday, the Trump administration scrambled into an emergency meeting. Attorney General. Deputy Attorney General. FBI Director. The mission: stop Congress from forcing a vote to release the Justice Department's Epstein files.
Jeffrey Epstein ran a child sex trafficking operation for decades before dying in a Manhattan jail cell in 2019 while awaiting trial. Two hundred eighteen members of Congress, enough to force the vote, just signed a petition to release the Justice Department's files. Years of investigation. Names. Evidence. Trump is personally pressuring GOP lawmakers to vote against the release.
The administration is trying to kill it.
The same day, newly released emails show Epstein told Ghislaine Maxwell that Donald Trump "spent hours at my house" with a woman later identified as a victim of sex trafficking. In the White House's telling: The emails are a hoax. In the emails themselves: Trump was there. The woman was real. Maxwell testified under oath this summer that Trump was never involved; then she was quietly moved to a softer prison facility.
There's 1992 footage. Trump, Epstein, and Maxwell at Mar-a-Lago. Laughing. Whispering. Pointing at women like they're shopping.
They're not trying to hide the truth. They're counting on you to look away. Again.
There's a photograph from January 1937: Charlie Johns, 22 years old, standing on the courthouse steps in Sneedville, Tennessee, with his
bride. Her name was Eunice Winstead. She's 9 years old in the photo. The picture ran in newspapers across America. Life magazine did a full spread.
On the morning of the wedding, Eunice told her father she was .....
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