Comedian Andrew Schulz voiced his disappointment with President Trump’s actions during a recent podcast, criticizing him for seemingly reversing course on campaign promises. Specifically, Schulz cited the increase in national debt, continued funding of foreign wars, and the denial of a Jeffrey Epstein client list as examples of policies he did not support. The podcast host, who previously voted for Trump, expressed feeling betrayed as Trump’s actions contradicted his stated goals. Schulz also mocked Trump’s response to questions about the Epstein case, suggesting a cover-up and expressing frustration that the intelligence community and the Trump administration appeared to be hiding information.
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Dershowitz says he knows Epstein client list names: ‘But I’m bound by confidentiality’ – what a statement, huh? It’s like he’s dangling a carrot, but the carrot’s a list of potentially very powerful and ethically compromised people, and he’s claiming he can’t share. The immediate reaction, and it’s hard to disagree, is that he’s trying to protect himself. It’s the classic move: hint at knowledge, generate buzz, and stay relevant while subtly avoiding any real consequences. The question really is: why say anything at all if you can’t reveal the names? The answer feels pretty obvious, he’s using the information he supposedly has to his advantage.… Continue reading
DOJ, FBI sitting on ‘treasure trove’ of Epstein information, victim attorney says. This whole situation is just… a lot. The core question seems to be, why would the Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation be sitting on a trove of information related to Jeffrey Epstein, the deceased sex offender? And, perhaps more importantly, why aren’t they releasing it? It’s a question that many people are asking, and the implication is pretty serious: are these agencies protecting someone, or a group of people? Are they complicit in a cover-up?
The assertion is that a victim’s attorney is claiming this ‘treasure trove’ of information exists.… Continue reading
President Trump has faced backlash from his supporters regarding the government’s handling of Jeffrey Epstein’s files. Many of Trump’s most staunch backers are furious with the administration for what they perceive as a cover-up, particularly after the Justice Department’s announcement that Epstein’s “client list” did not exist. This has led to criticism from figures like Laura Loomer and Elon Musk, revealing a potential erosion of Trump’s populist appeal. The frustration stems from the belief that Trump’s administration has failed to fulfill its promise to expose the alleged corruption and depravity of the elite, potentially implicating Trump himself in their eyes.
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A recent memo from the Trump administration’s Justice Department and the FBI declared the Epstein case closed, finding no evidence of blackmail, a client list, or murder. This announcement contradicts previous statements and actions, including promises from Attorney General Pam Bondi regarding an Epstein client list. The decision has sparked outrage among right-wing figures, including Elon Musk, who are now criticizing the government’s handling of the case. Despite the ridiculous conspiracy theories, it’s evident that powerful individuals are attempting to cover up their association with Epstein and his vast trafficking operation, leaving the victims without justice.
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Andrew Schulz Criticized for Claiming Surprise at Trump’s Actions
Comedian Andrew Schulz voiced his disappointment with President Trump’s actions during a recent podcast, criticizing him for seemingly reversing course on campaign promises. Specifically, Schulz cited the increase in national debt, continued funding of foreign wars, and the denial of a Jeffrey Epstein client list as examples of policies he did not support. The podcast host, who previously voted for Trump, expressed feeling betrayed as Trump’s actions contradicted his stated goals. Schulz also mocked Trump’s response to questions about the Epstein case, suggesting a cover-up and expressing frustration that the intelligence community and the Trump administration appeared to be hiding information.
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Dershowitz: Knows Epstein Client List, Cites Confidentiality
Dershowitz says he knows Epstein client list names: ‘But I’m bound by confidentiality’ – what a statement, huh? It’s like he’s dangling a carrot, but the carrot’s a list of potentially very powerful and ethically compromised people, and he’s claiming he can’t share. The immediate reaction, and it’s hard to disagree, is that he’s trying to protect himself. It’s the classic move: hint at knowledge, generate buzz, and stay relevant while subtly avoiding any real consequences. The question really is: why say anything at all if you can’t reveal the names? The answer feels pretty obvious, he’s using the information he supposedly has to his advantage.… Continue reading
Attorney: DOJ, FBI Hold Epstein Info, May Protect Powerful Figures
DOJ, FBI sitting on ‘treasure trove’ of Epstein information, victim attorney says. This whole situation is just… a lot. The core question seems to be, why would the Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation be sitting on a trove of information related to Jeffrey Epstein, the deceased sex offender? And, perhaps more importantly, why aren’t they releasing it? It’s a question that many people are asking, and the implication is pretty serious: are these agencies protecting someone, or a group of people? Are they complicit in a cover-up?
The assertion is that a victim’s attorney is claiming this ‘treasure trove’ of information exists.… Continue reading
Epstein Files Fail to Surprise: Trump’s True Nature Remains Obvious
President Trump has faced backlash from his supporters regarding the government’s handling of Jeffrey Epstein’s files. Many of Trump’s most staunch backers are furious with the administration for what they perceive as a cover-up, particularly after the Justice Department’s announcement that Epstein’s “client list” did not exist. This has led to criticism from figures like Laura Loomer and Elon Musk, revealing a potential erosion of Trump’s populist appeal. The frustration stems from the belief that Trump’s administration has failed to fulfill its promise to expose the alleged corruption and depravity of the elite, potentially implicating Trump himself in their eyes.
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Ghislaine Maxwell’s Imprisonment: Scapegoat or Sole Culprit?
A recent memo from the Trump administration’s Justice Department and the FBI declared the Epstein case closed, finding no evidence of blackmail, a client list, or murder. This announcement contradicts previous statements and actions, including promises from Attorney General Pam Bondi regarding an Epstein client list. The decision has sparked outrage among right-wing figures, including Elon Musk, who are now criticizing the government’s handling of the case. Despite the ridiculous conspiracy theories, it’s evident that powerful individuals are attempting to cover up their association with Epstein and his vast trafficking operation, leaving the victims without justice.
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