🚨Trump CAN’T HIDE PAST as 20 MILLION FILES FOUND
From MeidasTouch
The recent developments reveal that Donald Trump is facing scrutiny over the failure to produce approximately 20 million pages of Epstein files, as mandated by a federal judge. This situation is compounded by Trump's distractions, including threats of military action in Venezuela, as various political and legal entities, including the Department of Justice and Congress, press for accountability.
Key Takeaways
- Trump’s distractions may backfire, but 20 million missing Epstein pages overshadow his geopolitical grandstanding.
- When your biggest scandal has 20 million pages, even a military invasion feels like a desperate sideshow.
- Instead of invading countries, maybe Trump should focus on retrieving documents—justice might be closer than it appears.
- With 2 million unreviewed documents, the real war may be in the courtroom, not the Western Hemisphere.
- Blocking a congressional bill to preserve evidence? Sounds like a plot twist straight from a political thriller.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Epstein file (concept)
- Department of Justice (company)
- Mara Lago (location)
- Michael Wolff (person)
- Congressman Thomas Massie (person)
- Southern District of New York (SDNY) (company)
- Western Hemisphere (location)
- Judge Angle Meyer (person)
- Nicholas Maduro (person)
- Congressman Robert Garcia (person)
- Page Six (company)
- SimĂłn BolĂvar (person)
- Kentucky's 4th congressional district (location)
- Ed Gallerin (person)
- midasplus.com (company)
- Jason Leopold (person)
- Secretary of State (United States) (concept)
- Marjorie Taylor Greene (person)
- National Security Division (U.S. Department of Justice) (company)
- New York anti-SLAPP statute (concept)