Friday, February 27, 2026

Sunset 2-27-26

The Epstein hysteria is back on cable news rotation, recycled and repackaged for another election cycle.

The chant is familiar: “Epstein, Epstein, Epstein.” The implication is always the same — that proximity equals guilt. But proximity is not participation, and repetition is not proof.

Lost in the noise are documented timelines, sworn testimony, and the words of the very lawyer who represented Epstein’s victims.

Donald Trump’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein did not end in scandal — it ended in expulsion. And when federal investigators came knocking years later, Trump did something few powerful men did: he picked up the phone.

Trump helped the victims get one-half billion dollars.

Read about it... by Don Surber.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh FFS. Maybe Republicans shouldn't be deposing the Clintons if it's nothing then. Not too long ago you were chanting hysterically about the Clintons having to testify.

Make up your mind.

Lynn Anderson said...

@8:35...Oversight is a bi-partisan committee, anonymous. I agree that the Epstein scandal has gone on way too long and even Trump said the Clinton's should have been left alone...“I like Bill Clinton and I don't like seeing him deposed” adding that while he was not happy about the deposition, the House investigators "certainly went after me a lot more than that" Epstein was a creep and long dead now.