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I think we can have both, because I'm pretty sure Trump did nothing with those girls (not too sure about tax evasion though) and more Democrats than Republicans seem implicated.
Wasn’t Bill Wyman boinking a 13 year-old, and with the family’s permission?
Leon Black, the billionaire co-founder of Apollo Global Management, paid Jeffrey Epstein $158 million between 2012 and 2017 for what Black described as "tax and estate planning advice." ...
The Senate Finance Committee, led by Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), launched an investigation in 2023 into whether these payments facilitated tax evasion or avoidance schemes, potentially saving Black $1–2 billion in estate taxes.
Key allegations include Epstein structuring complex Grantor Retained Annuity Trusts (GRATs) involving Black's art collection (valued at ~$1 billion), where artworks were transferred into trusts to minimize taxable estate value while allowing Black to retain control and benefits.
Emails and documents revealed in 2025 show Epstein advising on art sales and trusts to Epstein-linked entities, potentially as a way to obscure transactions and evade taxes.
After years of political smears and media insinuations, even The New York Times has now conceded what testimony and documents have already made clear: there has never been any evidence tying President Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking operation.
The Times’s new report, authored by Nicholas Confessore and Julie Tate, leans heavily on decades-old photos and anecdotes in an attempt to frame Trump and Epstein as socially connected in the 1990s.
But buried beneath the narrative, the paper finally acknowledges reality.
“An examination of their history by The New York Times has found no evidence implicating Mr. Trump in Mr. Epstein’s abuse and trafficking of minors,” the article admits.

On Sunday, Rep. Ro Khanna and Rep. Thomas Massie announced they will move to hold Attorney General Pam Bondi in inherent contempt of Congress, building a bipartisan coalition to fine her daily for noncompliance.
Last month, Congress passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act giving the DOJ 30 days to disclose records, but critics say the Friday release was incomplete and heavily redacted.
Fuming at Attorney General Pam Bondi, Khanna said the redactions are a `slap in the face of survivors`, and Massie told CBS' `Face the Nation` the quickest way to get justice is to hold Bondi in contempt.
Khanna and Massie proposed fining Attorney General Pam Bondi daily for noncompliance, warning inherent contempt lets Congress fine or detain officials and could enable prosecuting DOJ officials.
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