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Can Epstein "Take Him Down"?

Can Epstein "Take Him Down"?

Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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According to the latest leaked emails, Jeffrey Epstein tossed around such lines as “I know how dirty Donald is” and “I am the one who can take him down.” The Mossad blackmailer and his brother also mentioned “Trump blowing Bubba photos” that the Russians might or might not have. (If you don’t want to see those photos, you’re not alone.)

Trump responded by “Ramping Up Pressure on G.O.P. to Thwart Epstein Vote.” He continued insisting, absurdly, that the whole Epstein affair is “a Democrat hoax.” The president viciously attacked Epstein transparency advocate Marjorie Taylor Greene—attacks that she claimed amounted to inciting death threats against her. Twenty-seven Epstein survivors signed a letter supporting Greene.

Trump’s apparent panic included blatant exhibitions of textbook “guilty demeanor.” Aboard Air Force One, Trump reacted to a question about Epstein by snapping “quiet! quiet!” while angrily jabbing his extended index finger to within a couple of centimeters from the reporter’s face. His reaction to Epstein questions at the White House was only marginally less incriminating. But Trump’s biggest implicit admission that he has something yuge to hide was his August order to move Epstein’s Mossad co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell to a country club prison, where she is being treated like Jewish royalty while awaiting the inevitable presidential pardon. In return, Maxwell has been dutifully but unconvincingly reciting a “Trump is totally innocent” script.

Israel, Not Trump, Is the Villain

But Trump is not the real villain of the Epstein drama. Israel is. And its accomplice in villainy is the Jewish-Zionist-dominated mainstream media, which clumsily contorts itself to avoid mentioning the Israeli elephant in Epstein’s living room.

Trump sure acts like Israel has something on him. He broke

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