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Link: https://youtu.be/HaZ7kqaHV8A?si=hw_G34dOx-srjUpN
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you note he’s “highly disturbed”! He’s stupid, has not the minimum understanding of government, he’s attempting to rifle the US treasury, he’s a clear asset to the Kremlin and you’ve got him as disturbed. Brilliant!
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I’m surprised he didn’t fall asleep during the interview.
Richard Nixon was creepy. LBJ was disgusting. Reagan was an empty shell. Carter was a wimp. The Bushes were simply mediocre. Clinton was sleezy. Obama was self-absorbed.
Politicians in general choose the profession to compensated for severe inner conflicts and anxieties and we elect ones who best reflect our own difficult "issues."
Trump represents a reaction to what the Dems are "offering" and their agenda is a reaction to his being a supreme asshole,
The fact that I feel he is the worst of the lot suggests to me that the nation is collectively messed up.
valuable bipartisan legislation passed that benefits ALL Americans...e.g. Obama's ACA, providing much needed HC to tens of millions of Americans who couldn't afford it...Biden's Infrastructure and CHIPS Acts that provide much needed Renovations and State of the Art Investments in modern technologies. Trump's two terms thus far have provided just two tax cuts for corporations and the most wealthy among us.
Be more discerning...instead of just giving up.
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Link: https://news.gallup.com/poll/695762/trust-media-new-low.aspx
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I'm curious, before you made your blatantly misogynistic post, did you check to see how the reporter "identifies"?
Or is that just another rule that you see applying only to others?
and anything else he can to hold onto his MAGA base...only ~25% of Independents approve of his performance...which controls today's GOP, so he's going to face very damaging investigations, and more come next January, which will make things even worse for Republicans, come 2028...so, naturally he's very upset and and lying about everything...as per usual, but with as much ardor as he can muster.
Link: https://thehill.com/homenews/sunday-talk-shows/5913448-trump-gop-tensions-midterm-pressure/
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No matter how hard they huffed and they puffed and they tried to blow this man down but came up with nothing. You mean those files?
followed protocol and did not release the Epstein files that even you would understand would be improper.
Note that DJT is mentioned THOUSANDS of times in those files.
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remember that Trump and Epstein were 'BFF's' for over ten years...and since Jeffrey's Primary/Only business interest during that time was "Sex Trafficking of Young Girls"...even Howard Lutnick admitted to that...said one look at Epstein's NYC home shocked him. So, how on earth could Donald Trump be totally UNAWARE of what was going on for a decade (or more)?...Add to that the "Access Hollywood" tape of DJT bragging about grabbing ANY woman's genitals whenever he wanted to...sound like the kind of guy who would enjoy JE's company...and "Favors"?....Admit it...there's a nefarious reason why he has fought the release of those files. Let him be shown as the Scum he is...don't be a supporter who looks the other way....btw, I'm posting to help you...not hurt you....and as always my door is always open to substantive challenges.
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AI Overview
Ghislaine Maxwell’s ongoing appeals and active litigation—which kept key evidence and investigative files under judicial seal—served as the primary legal barrier preventing the comprehensive release of the Epstein files during the Biden administration. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Legal & Procedural Roadblocks
• Active Appeals: Following her December 2021 conviction, Maxwell's extensive appellate process meant that evidence and case files remained sealed by court order to protect the integrity of ongoing litigation. This process ultimately extended to her petition to the U.S. Supreme Court, which was not denied until October 2025. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
• Open Investigations: Throughout the 2021–2025 term, the Justice Department maintained active investigations and grand juries surrounding Epstein's network. Releasing raw evidence files while cases remain open risks compromising witness cooperation and future prosecutions. [1, 2, 3]
• Separation of Powers: The executive branch cannot unilaterally override judicial protective orders or seals without specific legislative mandates. Targeted batches of records were unsealed during the Biden administration (such as the January 2024 releases), but they were the result of specific court orders in settled civil litigation, rather than a sweeping administrative declassification. [1, 2]
Subsequent Legislative Action
The blanket restrictions only shifted after Maxwell’s appeals concluded and Congress intervened. Lawmakers passed the bipartisan Epstein Files Transparency Act, which became law in November 2025. This legislation legally forced the Department of Justice to bypass traditional administrative delays and unseal over 3 million pages of investigative files, images, and videos (with victim identities redacted), leading to massive public disclosures managed by the subsequent administration. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
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