Is Trump Involved in the Epstein Case?
"Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? This guy's been talked about for years. Are people still talking about this guy? This creep? That is unbelievable."
We have all heard the recent news about the Jeffery Epstein case; the FBI is now trying to claim that there is no client list. I do not understand the full magnitude of this revelation, but I believe they're trying to say that Epstein would have faced sex-trafficking charges without that evidence. There are some attempting to infer that Epstein "was trafficking kids ... to no one?? 🤔"
I am not emotionally invested in this case, I have not been paying enough attention. However, I am not so detached that I cannot recognize discrepancies when they occur. There have been two major events that have piqued my interest...
The first incident took place about a month ago, when Kash Patel went on The Joe Rogan Experience to discuss Epstein's suicide. Rogan brought up the inconsistencies with the case: autopsy claimed Epstein's injuries were reminiscent with a homicide, Epstein's first "suicide attempt" due to "fearing for his life," yet claiming that his "life was great" and he would be foolish to kill himself.
Patel tried justifying the situation with, "Well, yeah, have you ever been in confinement? It's suffocating. Most people would start banging their heads against the wall within 5 minutes."
(Fast forward to 14:00 minutes to hear the part I am referring to:)
I don't know why I found this part strange. The average person cannot endure it for 5 minutes, but a billionaire who experiences instant gratification for all of his wildest desires, a billionaire with people at his every beck and call, put up with it for an entire month?
As someone who grew up suicidal -- my two cents? One does not become suicidal overnight. And if one has NEVER been suicidal in life before, I feel like it would take longer than a month to commit to a plan. Why choose to do it after suicide watch, when everyone has become alerted to the possibility? This part rubbed me the wrong way.
A second event was during a cabinet meeting yesterday with President Trump. A reporter attempted to ask about the Epstein case, and this was Trump's reaction:
"Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? This guy's been talked about for years. Are people still talking about this guy? This creep? That is unbelievable. I can't believe you're asking a question on Epstein at a time like this, when we're having some of the greatest success, and also tragedy with what happened in Texas. It just seems like a desecration."
Yet, during the 2024 Election, Trump adamantly denied being on the Epstein List, quoted with saying:
“It’s just very strange for a lot of people that the list of clients that went to the island has not been made public,” Fridman said.
“Yeah, it’s very interesting, isn’t it?” Trump said.
“So if you’re able to, you’ll ---” Fridman began.
“Yeah, I’d certainly take a look at it,” Trump said.
(Source: https://mynbc15.com/news/nation-world/trump-teases-releasing-epstein-client-list-if-elected-id-certainly-take-a-look-at-it-bill-clinton-jeffrey-prince-andrew-rfk-jr-island-plane-stephen-hawking-donald-election-2024-sex-trafficking)
I did not like Trump's reaction; extremely guarded and defensive for asking a relevant question. I support Trump, but that does not make me blind to the hypocrisy. It's not a good look, and it truly makes one question if what Elon Musk said months prior has any truth to it...
(Source: https://www.aol.com/news/elon-musk-calls-doj-findings-133532017.html)
For people who have been paying attention to Epstein since the 90's, it's well known that Trump is on the list. Trump is actually named as one of the rapists in Epstein's Florida indictment, and the man who gave Epstein the sweetheart deal in that case (prosecutor Alexander Acosta) was later appointed as Trump's first Secretary of Labor.