Trump may finally go to prison
President Trump campaigned for office on a promise to release the Jeffrey Epstein child abuse files, but now our commander is fighting to keep us from seeing them. Trump was a long-term friend of Epstein, who committed suicide in prison for raping young girls.
Many women he abused as children have called for publication of that material. Their brave stand forced Congress to make the Epstein files public. In the email transcripts we already have, Epstein bragged he could take Trump down.
The bureau of prisons transferred Epsteinโs girl friend and convicted child sex trafficker, Ghislaine Maxwell, to a minimum security prison after she told prosecutor Todd Blanche that Trump never touched young girls. Trump has refused to say he wonโt pardon Maxwell.
The president has now ordered investigations of Democrats whose names appear in the Epstein files. Those ongoing probes could well provide an excuse to withhold material about Trump.
Our commander has further diverted attention from Epstein by threatening to invade Venezuela, despite his campaign promise he would never start a war. Trump also ramps up his unconstitutional use of the military against peaceful American protesters, and he illegally deports hundreds of thousands of immigrants without advance notice or appeal process. Distractions.
Lately Trump is making death threats against six military veteran lawmakers. Their crimes? Reminding our soldiers of their constitutional duty to disobey illegal orders. Next week Trump will give us three new diversions. He needs to hide whatever the Epstein files tell us.
