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The Political Weaponization of the Epstein Scandal (6/1/26)

The Political Weaponization of the Epstein Scandal (6/1/26)

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The Jeffrey Epstein scandal is political because it exposes the intersection of power, money, elite access, prosecutorial failure, institutional protection, and government decision-making. But that does not mean it should be handed over to partisan opportunists who use the horror of the case as a weapon against their enemies while ignoring anything that implicates their own side. Too many bad actors have turned Epstein into a tribal scoreboard, cherry-picking facts, inflating weak claims, burying inconvenient truths, and using survivor trauma as fuel for engagement, revenue, and personal branding. In the process, they have damaged the pursuit of justice by spreading confusion, weakening legitimate scrutiny, and giving powerful institutions an excuse to dismiss serious questions as partisan noise or conspiracy theater.

At the center of this scandal are survivors who were failed by institutions that should have protected them, and they should never be reduced to props in a political content machine. Real accountability requires scrutinizing prosecutors, agencies, financial institutions, universities, media outlets, politicians, and elite social networks without fear, favoritism, or party loyalty. The people monetizing outrage while doing little to advance truth are helping divide the public and protect the same systems they claim to oppose. The only path forward is disciplined attention to evidence, court records, survivor statements, and institutional failures — not factional warfare, algorithmic rage, or cowardly loyalty to political teams.





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