Published
Trump has always enjoyed the influence that his wealth has afforded him. He has long enjoyed having his likeness, his, name, and his thoughts published for the public record. During the time that he was hanging around with his good pal Epstein, Trump also testified before congress about gaming in 1993. He was very inflamed about natives who didn't look like Indians to him. Maybe it was the native gaming initiative that caused him to bankrupt 2 casinos by the date of that testimony. It's a good reminder that he's always been a racist and incompetent.
The WaPo compiled his testimony. That was a lucky find.
toomuchbaloney said:https://x.com/WhiteHouse/status/1947462498564673995
This is what Trump supporters perceive as strong leadership? It's crazy and irresponsible but they love it?
Interesting riff, innit? Kinda gives the idea of "white women's tears" a whole new meaning.
heron said:AEB the dude that told Mehdi Hassan that European-Americans are now the real natives because they've been here so long ... like a few hundred years.
Thinking of my people (Europeans) as an invasive species is ... interesting.
Maybe all of homosapiens is an invasive species.
Wall Street journal not letting up with Epstein story..... expect more coverage in September when House GOV back in session.
From their bluesky posting:
QuoteBondi told president at the meeting that Justice also decided to not release more Jeffrey Epstein documents because of the presence of child pornography and the need to protect victims.
NRSKarenRN said:Wall Street journal not letting up with Epstein story..... expect more coverage in September when House GOV back in session.
From their bluesky posting:
The story is just a good window into the dishonest world of Trump. His supporters are confronted with a serious conundrum. This can't just go away. A huge portion of the right wing support of Trump is very obsessed with pedophiles and Trump talked quite a bit too them about his old pal Jeff during the campaign. These supporters are experiencing some cognitive dissonance over Trump's character and his lies used to con them.
NRSKarenRN said:Wall Street journal not letting up with Epstein story..... expect more coverage in September when House GOV back in session.
What if the House just doesn't come back? What if they recess indefinitely to please Trump? They passed the budget bill; he doesn't need them to pass laws. He can rule by fiat, and if anyone challenges him, he lock them up in a law suit until SCOTUS rules in his favor.
toomuchbaloney said:The story is just a good window into the dishonest world of Trump. His supporters are confronted with a serious conundrum.
My understanding is that a lot of white wing podcasters and influencers are not being understanding, as are some politicians.
The DOJ is taking the brunt of their anger, not necessarily Trump. I'm thinking Bondi is on her way out. Just another in the long list of Trump loyalists that bite the dust.
It's their own fault. The DOJ does not have a history of releasing transcripts of their investigations. They didn't release investigations of Trump during the Biden administration for example. But during the campaign and early on they made a big deal of it, including the current FBI director who said the DOJ under Biden was hiding things (when they were just operating under the tradition of not releasing DOJ investigations) and Bondi said she had the list on her desk and then said there wasn't a list.
Even the most basic of people can see she's lying. Given Trump's association with Epstein and the back pedaling of the DOJ it's clear to me Trump that Trump was a client. This is just speculation and one can't believe anything without prove. There will be an issue "so what if he's on the list, what does that prove" and really nothing is going to happen to Trump as he's untouchable so it seems.
I personally don't think he kept a client list, but certainly the DOJ has a list that has been created during the investigation from the victims.
QuoteThe anger around the administration's handling of the Epstein investigation indicates a larger sense of discord among the Republican base, especially after the DOJ and FBI issued a memo earlier this month concluding that there was no evidence that Epstein was murdered in his jail cell or kept an incriminating "client list.” Many see the failures around the Epstein case as a prolonged pattern of inaction by Republican leaders.
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/07/22/trump-maga-supporters-epstein-doj-00467887
toomuchbaloney
16,207 Posts
https://x.com/WhiteHouse/status/1947462498564673995
This is what Trump supporters perceive as strong leadership? It's crazy and irresponsible but they love it?