The Second Term of Donald J. Trump as President of the United States of America

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U.S. House Representative Thomas Massie:“Last night I received a flash drive containing the complete list of files belonging to Jeffrey Epstein. Everything is there: every billionaire, every campaign donor, every single person. Now let me explain why you haven’t heard anything about this in the media. Because they’re all in there. They will do everything to prevent these documents from being made public. Epstein was far more than just a pedophile; he was an intelligence asset. He was part of a blackmail operation used to control billionaires, politicians, and world leaders. If this list ever sees the light of day, the system as we know it will collapse. The public has the right to know the truth, and I am not afraid to share it.”

 
"Yesterday, he said essentially that it is not a crime to party with Jeffrey Epstein. If Jeffrey Epstein was human trafficking minors for these sex parties, and you show up and patronize the establishment at that party, yes, you're guilty." S2 #2,703
"... yes, you're guilty" of what?

If there's conclusive evidence an individual had a clear idea of what to expect, attended, and willingly participated, we'd have grounds to accuse guilt.
If an individual attended on more than one occasion we'd have grounds to accuse guilt.

Without that?
 
"... yes, you're guilty" of what?

If there's conclusive evidence an individual had a clear idea of what to expect, attended, and willingly participated, we'd have grounds to accuse guilt.
If an individual attended on more than one occasion we'd have grounds to accuse guilt.

Without that?
I think we're missing a lot of the context around this - somebody is selectively quoting soundbites.
 

White House to host the nation’s governors, but only Republicans are invited #2,697

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Associated Press

Annual governors' gathering with White House unraveling after Trump excludes Democrats
JOEY CAPPELLETTI, STEVE PEOPLES and STEVEN SLOAN / Tue, February 10, 2026 at 11:37 AM GMT-5
WASHINGTON (AP) — An annual meeting of the nation’s governors that has long served as a rare bipartisan gathering is unraveling after President Donald Trump excluded Democratic governors from White House events.
The National Governors Association said it will no longer hold a formal meeting with Trump when governors are scheduled to convene in Washington later this month, after the White House planned to invite only Republican governors. On Tuesday, 18 Democratic governors also announced they would boycott a traditional dinner at the White House.
“If the reports are true that not all governors are invited to these events, which have historically been productive and bipartisan opportunities for collaboration, we will not be attending the White House dinner this year,” the Democrats wrote.t said on Tuesday that Trump has “discretion to invite anyone he wants to the White House.”
 
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BREAKING: Pam Bondi gets brilliantly ambushed by Epstein survivors as they stand up inside the hearing room to reveal that her DOJ refuses to interview them.

It was a moment that should have been simple.

Eleven survivors of Jeffrey Epstein stood in a congressional hearing room. Every single one raised their hand to say they still haven’t been able to meet with Trump’s Justice Department.

Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) asked Attorney General Pam Bondi to do one basic thing: turn around and apologize to them for the Justice Department’s handling of the Epstein files — including the release of identifying information about victims while shielding powerful associates.
Bondi refused.

Instead, she deflected the blame to former Attorney General Merrick Garland. When Jayapal reclaimed her time and pressed the question again, Bondi snapped that she wouldn’t “get in the gutter with these theatrics.”

Theatrics? Eleven survivors standing behind her, asking to be heard, is not theater. It’s accountability.

Jayapal didn’t back down. “This is not about anybody that came before you,” she said. “It is about you taking responsibility for your Department of Justice and the harm that it has done.”

Bondi doubled down, interrupting, arguing with the chairman, and ultimately refusing to answer the question directly. The exchange devolved into a shouting match, with Bondi accusing Democrats of being “unprofessional” and attacking lawmakers instead of addressing the survivors.

At one point, she even lashed out at Rep. Jamie Raskin, claiming the constitutional law expert is “not even a lawyer.” (He is.)

Meanwhile, Democrats raised serious questions: Why were victims’ names released while alleged co-conspirators remain protected? How many Epstein associates have been indicted? Why did Bondi claim there was a “client list” only to later say there wasn’t one?

Bondi’s response? More deflection. More outrage. More blame-shifting.

This is the same Justice Department that has touted “transparency” while survivors say they’ve been shut out. The same administration that made releasing Epstein files a campaign rallying cry — until the spotlight turned uncomfortable.

When confronted with real people demanding answers, Bondi chose confrontation over compassion.

She wouldn’t turn around. And that says everything.

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