Trump LOSES IT and SENDS FAKE LIST as ADMIN COLLAPSES
From MeidasTouch
Donald Trump and his administration are facing scrutiny as new revelations from the Epstein files emerge, leading to the release of a contentious list of "politically exposed persons." The list includes historical figures like Elvis Presley and Marilyn Monroe alongside Trump's name, raising concerns about the integrity of the Justice Department's handling of the investigation and its implications for survivors of child sex trafficking.
Key Takeaways
- In a bizarre list, the DOJ buries Trump among celebrities, proving even scandals have a Hollywood twist.
- Marjorie Taylor Greene drops a bombshell: Trump himself is the biggest obstacle to releasing the Epstein files.
- Labeling Epstein allegations a 'hoax' may be Trump's most misguided blunder, making him look more tyrant than victim.
- DoJ's 'politically exposed persons' list is a circus; the Pope and Elvis alongside alleged predators? Absurd and offensive.
- In a tragic theater of justice, the real survivors get redacted while the infamous get a royal pass.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Donald Trump (person)
- Department of Justice (company)
- Marjorie Taylor Green (person)
- Midas Touch Network (company)
- Attorney General Pam Bondi (person)
- Vladimir Putin (person)
- Tom Barrick (person)
- Janice Joplain (person)
- John Luke Brunell (person)
- Young Carol (Yan Carol) (person)
- Hillary Clinton (person)
- Aaron Parnos (person)
- Roberta Kaplan (person)
- Mike Johnson (person)
- Elvis Presley (person)
- Marilyn Monroe (person)
- Pope John Paul II (person)
- Governor Nuomo (person)
- Tim Dylan (person)
- Congressman Thomas Massie (person)