Trump accusations

Trump Renews Calls to Arrest Obama Amidst Treason Accusations

President Trump has publicly accused former President Obama of “treason” and called for his arrest, referencing declassified documents and media segments that allege a conspiracy to undermine the 2016 election. These accusations, amplified on social media, claim that Obama orchestrated efforts to vilify Trump by stirring up a Russia scandal, with former CIA Director John Brennan and Hillary Clinton implicated. Despite these renewed calls, no indictments have been made against Obama or any former Obama officials, and investigations have historically found insufficient evidence to charge Trump campaign officials with conspiring with Russia.

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Flyers With Trump Rape Allegations Found In Hollywood

Flyers featuring Jeffrey Epstein’s face, coupled with allegations of Donald Trump raping children, have surfaced in Hollywood, sparking a conversation about the intersection of serious accusations and public discourse. The appearance of these flyers suggests a deliberate effort to link Epstein’s notorious alleged crimes with explicit accusations against the former president, a tactic some find concerning due to its directness and the gravity of the claims. The imagery and messaging on these flyers are intended to be provocative, placing Epstein, a figure synonymous with sex trafficking and abuse, alongside accusations of child rape against Trump.

The discovery of these flyers in Hollywood, a hub for the arts and entertainment industry, raises questions about the intent behind their distribution.… Continue reading

Missing FBI Records in Epstein Files Include Trump Accuser Interviews

A review of FBI witness interview records released by the Department of Justice has revealed the apparent absence of over 90 documents. This includes three interviews pertaining to a woman who alleged sexual assault by President Donald Trump, in addition to accusations of abuse by Jeffrey Epstein. These missing documents raise questions from lawmakers about the completeness and legality of the DOJ’s release of Epstein-related files. The DOJ denies deleting any records, stating that all responsive documents were produced and unreleased items were either duplicates, privileged, or part of ongoing investigations.

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