The senator said she initially "didn't care" until she realized some of the victims were "9 years old."
GOP Sen Lummis says she's changed her mind after the new Epstein revelations today: "Initially my reaction to all this was, I don't care. I don't see what the big deal is. But now I see what the big deal is. The members of Congress who were pushing this were not wrong!"
-- Ron Filipkowski (@ronfilipkowski.bsky.social) Feb 9, 2026 at 6:09 PM
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Death bed confessions are the least believable confessions.
If she says she'll vote to impeach President Trump, then we will consider the possibility her words mean something.
#3 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-02-10 05:05 PM |
How are you, Snoofy?
Death-bed confessions actually hold more weight in court or inquiries than you might be aware of.
A crewmember who survived the Titanic sinking kept denying for decades that his good friend committed suicide during the lifeboat operations.
On his deathbed in the mid-1960s, he finally confessed that indeed his friend "Will" did shoot himself.
He couldn't live with it any more.
This incident was immortalized in the film Titanic: www.youtube.com
The shooting of the Irish passengers by the Englishman may have been fictionalized, I'm not sure.
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