Holiday Disaster: Epstein Files Hit Trump
From Pod Save America
The House Oversight Committee has released a selection of disturbing photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, featuring notable figures like President Trump, Steve Bannon, and Bill Clinton, amidst calls for further transparency regarding more extensive Epstein-related evidence. The release is seen as a strategic move by Democrats to pressure the Trump administration into revealing additional documents tied to Epstein's network.
Key Takeaways
- Photo sharing is caring: Oversight Committee aims media spotlight to uncover hidden Epstein secrets.
- Steve Bannon: Teflon strategist or Epstein enabler? His media training days raise eyebrows.
- Trump's Cabinet promises unmet: All show, no Epstein files—leaving accountability shadows.
- Unexpected alliances: Bono on guitar, Clinton on autographs—an Epstein guest list gone rogue.
- Woody Allen in Epstein snaps—reinforcing creepy cult of celebrity with unsettling connections.
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