WSJ: How Jeffrey Epstein Tried to Tap Into Trump’s Circle...with a RUSSIAN DIPLOMAT in 2016...

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I'm glad Thiel is gonna get hit with the Epstein taint. But the motherfukker is so rich and so ammoral that it may not impact his reputation anyway.
 

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I’m sure an indictment and possible jail time will lmaoo


People as rich as Thiel typically have a lot of outs unless their crimes become too notorious publically. Thiel isn't just rich, he's around 11-figures net worth and has extensive government and political connections too.
 

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People as rich as Thiel typically have a lot of outs unless their crimes become too notorious publically. Thiel isn't just rich, he's around 11-figures net worth and has extensive government and political connections too.

Its not PC to discuss but...its just too much to ignore.

Ghislane Maxwell set up Musk's brother with a girlfriend.



Musk and Thiel are South African business partners...

Thiel is linked in with some Bay Area/Tech circle freaky sex shyt...and he's gay... like... what are we doing here? :mindblown:

 

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Nah, they ain't gonna do shyt. That's just one example where they would never move against a guy like Thiel unless the evidence was overwhelming.
Trump. Epstein. Even Hunter Biden. I think the USA is doing a post-Putin cleanse of corruption on all levels lingering from Nixon and Reagan and bush. I think THEY are trying to reset to reclaim authority. Even the Supreme Court caught a little act-right.

If you follow European news a lot of the trump linked Russian oligarchs and mobsters are getting indicted etc
 

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Trump. Epstein. Even Hunter Biden.

Those examples prove my point - all three of those people had committed many, many, many crimes for decades without getting touched until someone finally had a political reason to do so. Trump's entire career was a string of illegal activity, so why was he never once charged in a criminal case until after his presidency? Law enforcement all the way back in 2005 had identified 36 minors that Epstein had abused and he was widely rumored to be running an entire sex trafficking operation, but what had he served before 2019, a few months? It wasn't until major media coverage pushed public interest in 2018/19 that someone went after him, and in large part that was due to the conspiracy angle. And Hunter Biden of course never got in any legal trouble for his various issues until the Republicans targeted him.

You're naming three people who had HUGE public image problems with massive momentum against them before they were finally charged.




If you follow European news a lot of the trump linked Russian oligarchs and mobsters are getting indicted etc

I've heard of rich Koreans/Chinese getting in trouble too, but that ain't America. I honestly don't know a lot of other countries' justice systems, but I know the US justice system and I know your exposure here is heavily tied to how much money you have. It's "possible" for a billionaire to get in trouble with the law, but it's rare, and typically only comes when they've cheated other billionaires.
 

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House Republican: Jeffrey Epstein flight logs not released because colleagues would be ‘compromised’​


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Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., talks with reporters as Republicans hold a caucus meeting at the Capitol in Washington, Friday, Oct. 13, 2023. (AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib)

Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., talks with reporters as Republicans hold a caucus meeting at the Capitol in Washington, Friday, Oct. 13, 2023. (AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib) more >

By Alex Miller - The Washington Times - Saturday, December 23, 2023

A House Republican contended that the flight logs from accused child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet haven’t been made public because too many lawmakers could be “compromised.”

Rep. Tim Burchett, Tennessee Republican, touched on Congress’ hesitance to release the flight records of Epstein’s Lolita Express, allegedly used to shuttle young women to the financier’s private island and homes throughout the country and world.

“Too many of my colleagues I’m afraid are compromised in this area for whatever reason,” Mr. Burchett told Newsmax this week. “Somebody whispered in their ear saying, ‘Hey, you don’t want something to come out on something else, you better keep your mouth shut on this.’ That’s exactly what they’ve done.”








Numerous politicians, actors and public figures were reportedly on Epstein’s plane, including former Presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Prince Andrew, billionaire Bill Gates and actor Kevin Spacey.

Mr. Burchett’s jab at the lack of transparency on the Lolita Express’ flight records follows the announcement that a New York court intends to release the names of 177 of Epstein’s associates early next year.

The list is set to include victims, recruiters and friends of Epstein, who prison officials said hanged himself in 2019 in a Manhattan cell while awaiting trial for running an international child sex trafficking ring.

Mr. Burchett’s accusation comes after recent pushes by him and Sen. Marsha Blackburn, Tennessee Republican, to subpoena the flight records.

Mr. Burchett this month urged House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chairman James Comer, Kentucky Republican, to subpoena the flight logs after an effort by Mrs. Blackburn was what they say was stonewalled by Senate Democrats.

Mrs. Blackburn tried to subpoena the flight records in November and attempted to force it during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing later that month. She blamed the committee chairman, dikk Durbin, Illinois Democrat, for blocking the effort.

“[Sen. dikk Durbin] BLOCKED my request to subpoena Jeffrey Epstein’s flight logs. What are Democrats trying to hide?” Blackburn wrote on X at the time.

Mr. Burchett said that getting access to the flight logs “shouldn’t be a partisan issue.”

“We should all be concerned about the horrors of sex trafficking, especially when it involves kids, but I’ll call on Republicans to show some leadership in this field if the Democrats insist on stonewalling it like this,” he said.

• Alex Miller can be reached at amiller@washingtontimes.com.
 

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idk Burchett is he full of shyt or on the level?


anyways they list should've been released by now
 
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idk Burchett is he full of shyt or on the level?

Burchett is completely full of shyt on everything, but you know broken clocks and all that.



Anyways they list should've been released by now

The list will be interesting but whatever. I'm far more interested in what they have beyond the list. Are there tapes? Recorded conversations? Any evidence that can actually indict these people in illicit conduct?

Imagine if Trump and Clinton got arrested within a year of each other. :whoo:
 

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“I was rather naive,” Thiel said in an interview, “and I didn’t think enough about what Epstein’s agenda might have been.” Barrack, founder of Colony Capital and a longtime Trump ally, declined to comment.


I love that major political players with 11-figure bank accounts are allowed to hand-wave away shyt like this with, "Oh, I was rather naive".

Epstein had already been convicted of child prostitution and served crime in federal prison before Theil started meeting with him. And he's talking about a fukking Russian government official. Come on now.
 
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