Trump and a Conspiracy of Child Rapists

Since William Barr replaced the previous Attorney General, Jeff Sessions, last year, he has sought, successfully at times, to halt and destroy every case against Donald Trump. He has done this by firing people in oversight positions within government—many of whom were non-partisan hold overs from President Barack Obama’s administration—and by inserting himself and his Justice Department watchdogs into cases involving Trump—in order to manage outcomes.

Back in 2018, Jeffrey Epstein’s decades long child sex trafficking crimes were brought to glaring light—thanks to Miami Herald’s, Julie K. Brown’s
investigative reporting in her article, “Perversion of Justice,” which told of the corruption that unfolded, back in 2007, during Epstein’s first child abuse case, when then Miami US Attorney, Alexander Acosta, inserted himself into the case, creating roadblocks, which eventually led to Epstein receiving a “sweetheart deal”—allowing him to skirt justice.

I bring this up as a reminder that William Barr’s dad, reported by multiple and reputable news organizations, (once Julie K. Brown’s article broke), hired an unqualified Jeffrey Epstein in the mid-seventies, to teach math at a swanky private New York City school, The Dalton School. Two weeks ago Barr got rid of the Southern District of New York’s U.S. Attorney, Geoffrey S. Berman and, as of today, the Eastern District’s, U.S. Attorney, Richard Donoghue. Both districts, according to the New York Times, are both working on “about a dozen investigations connected to Mr. Trump”—including this one, involving Ghislaine Maxwell, alleged sex-trafficking accomplice, along with Epstein, who was arrested today on charges of the recruitment and sexual abuse of underage girls.

Trump was buddies with Epstein for decades—until Epstein’s crimes broke in 2018, then the president distanced himself. I obviously do not have proof, but I surmise that Epstein was assassinated in jail; I do not believe he committed suicide.

I also believe that truth eventually and always comes to light.









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