The ghost of Epstein haunts Trump. He cannot dispel his spirit. "Not a fan, not a fan," he muttered in the past, trying to distance himself. But Epstein continues to swoop in " "a guy who never dies". Until evidence of Trump's participation in Epstein's transgressions is either established or discredited, including the photographs that Michael Wolff claimed Epstein showed him, Epstein will never die. If Epstein were to appear to Trump at night as an apparition, his Marley's ghost, he might warn him that there is no happy ending. read more
Almost immediately after Donald Trump dismissed the latest allegation about his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, internet sleuths identified a major flaw in his denial. read more
Medicaid officials have reportedly made an agreement with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to allow agents to examine a database of Americans' personal information ... read more
As he wages war on Fed Chair Jerome Powell, Donald Trump can't seem to remember he was the one who first appointed him. read more
Trump faces MAGA backlash over claims of hiding details of Epstein's crimes to protect rich elite " including Trump read more
Trump lacks education and there is a pretty good chance he doesn't know the meaning of the word "mandate."
He makes up "facts," why not words?
After all, he's living Woody Allen's Bananas
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FOX NEWS HOST: The DOJ may be releasing the list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients. Will that really happen?
PAM BONDI: It's sitting on my desk right now to review. That's been a directive.
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Justice Department says no client list' exists in Epstein sex-trafficking files
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"What, me worry?"
Alfred E. Neuman
Maxwell should have no problem sussing out the tune Trump's DOJ wants to hear.
Who knows, Trump might even make her federal felony convictions go away.
I mean, why not, when she has 24 fewer felony convictions than POTUS?