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Tin tức Mỹ siêu hài: Khi đi biểu tình "hăng" quá hóa "hố", còn Đài Loan thì chơi chiêu "đỉnh của chóp" với Trump

Trời ơi, tưởng tượng mà xem: bạn bỏ công bỏ sức đi biểu tình, mồ hôi nhễ nhại, cổ họng khản đặc, tay giơ bảng gọi người ta là "phát xít" cho oai, vậy mà đến lúc bị phỏng vấn thì... ú ớ, không biết mình đang chống cái gì, vì sao lại đứng đây! Cả thế giới qua màn hình nhìn bạn, cười nghiêng ngả vì cái sự "ngu dốt" ấy.

Đỉnh điểm của bi kịch là gì? Là ông ấy – người bạn đang "hét hò" phản đối – lại chẳng thèm để tâm đến. Ổng bận đi đánh golf, vuốt tóc, rồi ung dung sắp xếp lịch tiếp hay không tiếp các nguyên thủ quốc gia đang xếp hàng cầu cạnh. Có Tức không? Tức muốn xỉu! Điên không? Điên muốn nổ đầu! Nhưng mà, bạn có làm gì được đâu, chỉ biết đứng đó, ngậm ngùi nhìn mình thành trò cười cho thiên hạ.

Trong khi đó, ở một diễn biến khác, Đài Loan lại như "siêu nhân" bước ra từ truyện tranh, tung cú đấm ngoại giao làm cả thế giới há hốc: miễn thuế hoàn toàn cho Mỹ, hứa rót thêm tiền đầu tư, chỉ để tránh cái "ánh mắt hình viên đạn" và đống thuế "khủng" từ Tổng thống Donald Trump. Đây không phải là nước đi thông thường, mà là một pha "chơi lớn" đầy cảm hứng, vừa hài hước vừa thấm thía. Đài Loan dạy ta bài học gì? Trong "vũ trụ Trump", muốn sống sót thì đừng cãi, cứ "nịnh" trước đã – vừa khỏe người, vừa có cửa thắng!

Một quan chức Đài Loan còn "bật mí" kiểu tỉnh bơ: "Cãi với ngài Trump á? Mệt lắm! Tốt nhất là làm ổng vui, cười ha ha cái là xong chuyện!" Nghe mà vừa buồn cười vừa (phục), vì cái sự khéo léo này không phải ai cũng làm được. Dân mạng thì khỏi nói, "nổ tung" luôn: "Đài Loan vừa sáng tạo môn nghệ thuật mới: ‘chiều lòng Trump 101’ – học ngay kẻo muộn!" Nếu Trump gật đầu, Đài Loan không chỉ thoát thuế mà còn ghi điểm to, chứng minh rằng đôi khi, một chút "lầy lội" cộng với đầu óc tỉnh táo có thể khiến cả thế giới ngả mũ.

Còn dân Mỹ? Họ đang ngồi đó, tay ôm bịch popcorn, mắt sáng rực như xem phim Hollywood, hồi hộp chờ xem màn "đấu trí" này kết thúc ra sao. Cuộc đời đúng là một sân khấu hài: kẻ biểu tình thì "tự bóc phốt" mình, người khôn ngoan thì ung dung thắng lớn. Vậy nên, bạn ơi, lần sau có định "hăng máu" làm gì, nhớ nghĩ kỹ nhé, không lại thành "nhân vật chính" trong clip viral toàn cầu! Và hãy học Đài Loan một chút: bình tĩnh, mỉm cười, khéo léo xoay sở – biết đâu bạn lại là người cười cuối cùng!

Chúc độc giả ngày mới rực rỡ, cảm ơn các bạn đã cùng cười và ngẫm với câu chuyện "đỉnh cao" này!

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Super Hilarious U.S. News: When Protesting Too Hard Turns Into a Hilarious Flop, While Taiwan Pulls a "Top-Tier" Move on Trump

Oh my gosh, just picture this: you’re out there protesting your heart out, drenched in sweat, voice hoarse from shouting, proudly waving a sign calling someone a "fascist" like it’s your moment of glory. Then, bam — someone shoves a mic in your face, and… you freeze. You’ve got no clue what you’re even fighting against or why you’re standing there! The whole world watches through their screens, cracking up at your "adorably clueless" moment. And the cherry on top of this tragic comedy? The guy you’re yelling about couldn’t care less. He’s too busy swinging golf clubs, fixing his hair, and casually deciding which world leaders begging for his attention he’ll bother meeting. Annoying? You’re ready to faint from frustration! Mad? Your head’s about to explode! But guess what? There’s nothing you can do except stand there, quietly realizing you’ve just turned yourself into the internet’s laughingstock.

Meanwhile, in a totally different plot twist, Taiwan swoops in like a superhero straight out of a comic book, landing a diplomatic punch that leaves the world gasping: complete tax exemptions for the U.S. and a promise to pour in more investment, all to dodge Trump’s "bullet-like glare" and his mountain of brutal tariffs. This isn’t just any old move—it’s a bold, inspiring, laugh-out-loud stroke of genius. What’s Taiwan teaching us? In the "Trump universe," if you want to survive, don’t argue—just butter him up first. It’s less exhausting and might just snag you the win!

A Taiwanese official even dropped a deadpan gem: "Arguing with Trump? Nah, too tiring! Better to make him happy—give him a chuckle, and boom, problem solved!" It’s hilarious yet humbling—such slick cleverness isn’t for everyone. The internet, of course, lost it: "Taiwan just invented a new art form: ‘Trump-Pleasing 101’—enroll now before it’s too late!" If Trump says yes, Taiwan doesn’t just dodge tariffs; they score big, proving that a dash of cheeky charm mixed with sharp wits can make the whole world tip its hat.

And the Americans? They’re just chilling, popcorn in hand, eyes glued to the screen like it’s a Hollywood blockbuster, dying to see how this epic "battle of brains" plays out. Life’s truly a comedy stage: the protesters accidentally expose their own blunders, while the clever ones stroll to victory with a smirk. So, dear reader, next time you’re about to dive headfirst into something with all your passion, pause and think—unless you’re ready to star in the next global viral flop! Take a page from Taiwan’s book instead: stay cool, flash a smile, and navigate smartly—you might just end up the one laughing last!

Wishing you a dazzling day ahead, and thank you for laughing and reflecting with us on this top-notch tale!

Tammy Tran

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Những tuyên truyền theo kiểu cộng sản của dems và những truyền thông bất lương có lẽ là nguyên nhân gây sự khủng hoảng, điên rồ, thù hận cho những cá nhân cả tin, dễ nhạy cảm như Robert King, khóc lóc lúc bị dẫn giải vô tù...

Những đứa đầu mối tuyên truyền, khốn nạn, gian manh đổ ngược đáng bị  đập hơn.

"Texas activist who ‘threatened to kill ICE agents and throw Kristi Noem in gulag’ weeps as he’s ordered to stay in jail"

https://nypost.com/2025/04/10/us-news/te...y-in-jail/
Hello em Lục và em Jay! Hì hì…hì hì. Cầu chúc hai em vẫn khoẻ mạnh luôn.   Tulip4 We love London!    Cheer 

First thing first.  Cái này dành cho mí ngừ nhà quê như đám anh hai.  Lol
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London iconic double decker bus. 
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China Town
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Big Ben at night
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(2025-04-15, 11:34 PM)Hai hòn Wrote: [ -> ]Hello em Lục và em Jay! Hì hì…hì hì. Cầu chúc hai em vẫn khoẻ mạnh luôn.   Tulip4 We love London!    Cheer 

First thing first.  Cái này dành cho mí ngừ nhà quê như đám anh hai.  Lol


London iconic double decker bus. 


China Town


Big Ben at night


National Gallery


Trafalgar Square 

 Dạ anh chị hai chắc rời London rồi.  😍😍

Giờ bên Âu là qua nửa đêm rồi, nếu em đoán kg lầm thì chắc anh chị hai đang ở Rome?   Em xin chúc anh chị mùa lễ đầy ân sủng Chúa Phục Sinh.  😇
(2025-04-20, 06:05 PM)Lục Tuyết Kỳ Wrote: [ -> ] Dạ anh chị hai chắc rời London rồi.  😍😍

Giờ bên Âu là qua nửa đêm rồi, nếu em đoán kg lầm thì chắc anh chị hai đang ở Rome?   Em xin chúc anh chị mùa lễ đầy ân sủng Chúa Phục Sinh.  😇

Hello em Lục.  Anh hai cảm ơn lời chúc. Hì hì…hì hì.  Anh chị câu chúc em Lục và gia đình tràn đầy Hồng ân Thiên Chúa và sức khoẻ luôn được viên mãn. 

Kỳ này anh chị không qua Rome.  Đôi với anh hai rất mừng cho Papa Francis vì ngài đã được Chúa cất đi êm thấm, một ngày sau khi găp VP Vance. May he rest in God.   

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(2025-04-26, 01:09 AM)Hai hòn Wrote: [ -> ]Hello em Lục.  Anh hai cảm ơn lời chúc. Hì hì…hì hì.  Anh chị câu chúc em Lục và gia đình tràn đầy Hồng ân Thiên Chúa và sức khoẻ luôn được viên mãn. 

Kỳ này anh chị không qua Rome.  Đôi với anh hai rất mừng cho Papa Francis vì ngài đã được Chúa cất đi êm thấm, một ngày sau khi găp VP Vance. May he rest in God.   

Buckingham Palace


King Charles was not in 



London Tower Bridge

Dạ King Charles ở Clarence House á anh hai.  Anh chị hai có lên bridge đi glass walk nhìn xuống kg? 🤭
Ông “chính trị gia” kia cứ ra rả Marco Rubio sắp bị TT Trump đuổi về chăn vịt. Chắc quên uống thuốc. 😆😂

Người đàn ông quyền lực nhất trong nội các của TT Trump. 😍😍😍

Một mình ôm luôn các công việc sau:

- Bộ trưởng Bộ Ngoại giao Hoa Kỳ
- Quyền Cố vấn An ninh Quốc gia Hoa Kỳ
- Quyền Tổng giám đốc USAID
- Quyền Lưu trữ và Hồ sơ Quốc gia Hoa Kỳ (NARA).

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A former FBI Director posted “86 47” in shells and then claimed he didn’t know what “86” means. Right - because the guy who once ran the nation’s top intelligence agency suddenly forgot a basic slang. Just a casual beach walk? Please. Nice try, Coward Comey! 😏

So full of sh!t!

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In just 3 days, over $2 trillion in investments locked in. Hundreds of thousands of American jobs secured. Hostages brought home. Iran forced to bend the knee. Honored at the highest levels of royalty. And yet, here they are - crying, barking, and foaming at the mouth like it changes a damn thing. America is back. 🇺🇸😏 Unapologetically.

Let’s break down the accomplishments:

Saudi Arabia – $600+ Billion

The Crown Prince aka Thái Tử’s emotional moments were priceless. ❤️

Let’s start with the big one: Saudi Arabia pledged more than $600B, including a historic $142B arms deal—the largest defense agreement in U.S. history. But that’s not all. They’re pouring investments into energy, AI, aerospace, and healthcare—partnering with American powerhouses like Nvidia, AWS, and Google.

Qatar – $243.5 Billion

Qatar stepped up with $243.5B in economic agreements. That includes a $96B order of 210 Boeing jets, defense contracts for MQ-9B drones and anti-drone systems, and $10B to upgrade Al Udeid Air Base—America’s strategic stronghold in the Gulf.

United Arab Emirates – $1.4 Trillion

Yes, trillion. The UAE pledged a jaw-dropping $1.4T into U.S. partnerships. We’re talking AI innovation, cutting-edge infrastructure, clean energy, and a $200B aerospace deal with Boeing and GE. Plus, they’re building the largest AI data center outside the U.S.—in Abu Dhabi.

TOTAL: Over $2 Trillion Invested in America

This isn’t talk. It’s action. These deals mean hundreds of thousands of American jobs, strengthened alliances, and U.S. leadership restored across defense, tech, and energy.

This is what winning looks like. And it’s only the beginning.

* Highest structure in the world located in Dubai lit up during President Trump’s visit.

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Crown Prince gotten emotional.

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Nhìn hình lá cờ Mỹ toả sáng ở xứ người, cảm động và tự hào quá.  Heavy-black-heart4 Hú hồn bà  kia thắng thì không biết ra sao.  Jay nghĩ bên kia cũng như legacy media họ sẽ không đá động, công nhận tới những điều tốt lành Trump làm.  Họ vẫn tru tréo, dối trá trắng trợn thôi.
America First Legal (AFL) secured a major victory when the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit adopted AFL’s primary argument in National Religious Broadcasters et al v. U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), ruling that the FCC lacks the statutory authority to require television and radio broadcasters to collect and report the race and sex of their employees.

“The Fifth Circuit agreed that the Biden FCC’s politicized interrogation of broadcasters to obtain race and sex data was wholly outside the agency’s authority. Worse, using the inquisitorial power of government to threaten workplaces to cave into political pressure is unconstitutional,” said Dan Epstein, America First Legal Vice President. “The current FCC and EEOC should take note of this decision and review their forms to ensure America’s workforce is free from government abuses that force unlawful discrimination.”

During the Biden Administration, on February 22, 2024, the FCC announced it would begin requiring television and radio broadcasters to annually file a Form 395-B, which collects race, ethnicity, and gender data for certain broadcasters’ employees within specified job categories.

On May 14, 2024, on behalf of National Religious Broadcasters and the American Family Association, AFL and Boyden Gray PLLC filed a petition for review with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, challenging the FCC’s order as unlawfully requiring television and radio stations to publicly report the race, ethnicity, and sex of their employees.

In its filings, AFL argued that “the FCC lacked statutory authority to issue the Order under 47 U.S.C. § 334, or any other law,” saying, “here, there is no ambiguity. The FCC identifies no authority to collect and compel public disclosure of Form 395-B.” In today’s decision, the court agreed, holding that “the FCC lacks statutory authority to require broadcasters to submit employment data under Form 395-B.”

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Hôm qua Senate/Thượng Viện đã pass luật miễn thuế thu nhập aka federal income tax cho tiền tips với số phiếu 100-0.  Đây là tin vui cho những người làm việc trong ngành dịch vụ, nhất là những người làm nails, nhà hàng, etc…

Hôm nay House/Hạ Viện đã pass One Big Beautiful Bill 215-214, một trong những bill quan trọng nhất để thực hiện lời hứa của TT Trump với cử tri:

– No tax on tips or overtime
– $175B for deportations and the wall
– Tax relief for seniors
– 2017 tax cuts made permanent

Cả hai bills này đều được đích thân TT Trump vận động.  “Tiền làm từ mồ hôi nước mắt nên ở trong túi của quý vị chứ kg phải túi của chính phủ.”

Promise Made, Promise Kept!

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Proud to be part of the 3% who’s fed up with the Epstein files bullsh!t. I’m not staying quiet. 😏

#MAGA


My Take on the Epstein Files Mess
Facts matter. Not conspiracy theories or rumors.
By Lanney Tran

Let’s be honest.

What do people expect to happen if this so-called “client list” gets released? Do they truly believe the FBI agents will raid elite homes and drag billionaires into court simply because their name appears on a document? That is not how the justice system works in America. Names in a file don’t lead to convictions. Without hard evidence that proves criminal conduct beyond a reasonable doubt and meets the legal burden of proof, there will be no indictments, no convictions, and no justice. Just headlines, lawsuits, and chaos. And in that chaos, the real predators walk free.

Justice never came for Prince Andrew. His name was made public. He was accused in a civil lawsuit by Virginia Giuffre, who testified that Epstein trafficked her to him when she was 17, a minor in some jurisdictions. The allegations were serious. There was even a widely circulated photo of him with his arm around her waist, with Ghislaine Maxwell in the background. He denied everything. He gave one of the most disastrous interviews in modern history, claiming he didn’t sweat and didn’t remember her. His attorney called her a liar. The result? He settled. Paid millions. No trial. No admission of guilt. No prison. He simply faded from public life, keeping his royal title far longer than he deserved. That’s not a conspiracy theory. It’s reality. This proves that even if every name came out tomorrow, nothing would happen without evidence that meets the legal threshold for prosecution.

Eric Swalwell was linked to a Chinese spy, Fang Fang, who targeted U.S. officials as part of a foreign intelligence operation. Despite national security implications, he was never fully investigated, never lost his security clearance, and still sits on powerful committees with access to classified intelligence. Anyone else would be under surveillance or facing charges. But Swalwell enjoys media protection and political cover while the country pretends it never happened.

Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State during the 2012 Benghazi attack that killed four Americans, including the U.S. Ambassador and Navy SEALs. She brushed off accountability with her infamous, “What difference at this point does it make?” She deleted over 30,000 emails while under federal investigation. If you or I had done that, we’d be in prison. Yet she walks free, signs book deals, gives speeches, and is treated like royalty by the media.

If you’re going to demand justice, start there. But don’t assume a list of names is going to bring down the powerful. It won’t. Not without real prosecution and admissible evidence. That is how justice works. Not fantasy raids. Not viral hashtags. Not satisfying social media curiosity. Not mob outrage. Even when names are public and accusations are made, that alone doesn’t bring justice. It takes full criminal investigation, tangible proof, and the will to challenge those with power. Without that, they walk.

This failure of accountability extends beyond individuals to global trafficking networks that mirror Epstein’s operations. It began with recruiters, often young women who had previously been exploited, tasked with identifying vulnerable girls between the ages of 13 and 17. Many came from unstable environments such as broken homes, foster care, or poverty. This recruitment was not confined to the United States. Victims were also targeted in the UK, France, Eastern Europe, Brazil, and other parts of South America. They were promised lucrative opportunities in modeling, acting, or cash for massages. Epstein’s luxury homes, private jets, and island retreats created a false sense of security. Initial encounters often began with massages and escalated to inappropriate contact, coercion, and rape. Victims were paid, threatened, isolated, and forced to recruit others. That’s how the machine ran: with grooming, manipulation, and money.

His network stretched across the globe: New York, Palm Beach, Paris, London, New Mexico, the Caribbean. These weren’t just playgrounds. They were surveillance sites to record, compromise, and control.

Other trafficking networks operate the same way:
- Latin America: Children are trafficked for labor and sex.
- Middle East: Displaced populations forced into domestic servitude.
- Eastern Europe: Migrants pushed into crime or prostitution.
- Southeast Asia: Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, and Cambodia as major source and transit points.
- Vietnam: Women and children are trafficked domestically and abroad.
- China: Southeast Asian women are trafficked into forced marriages.
- South Asia: Bonded labor.
- Philippines: Online child sexual exploitation is a growing industry.

These networks thrive on government corruption, weak enforcement, and apathy, just like Epstein’s did. The 2024 UNODC report shows a 25% rise in trafficking victims since 2019, spanning 162 nationalities in 128 countries. It’s a crisis driven by poverty, war, and collapsing borders.

Epstein’s crimes weren’t just trafficking. They were political blackmail, global “kompromat”. A tool to shift elections, sabotage alliances, and bury investigations. One video in the wrong hands is more powerful than cash. That’s what this is. Not just crime, but power, posing a national security threat.

Epstein is dead. Maxwell is in prison, yet the web of protection and silence persists. There are over 1,000 confirmed victims tied to Epstein’s network, but only about 150 have come forward. The rest remain silent by choice. And they deserve that choice. Respect them. Protect them. Releasing names without proof isn’t justice. It’s cruelty.

Many of Epstein’s victims were minors. Some were legal adults, coerced or paid. In some cases, parents knew and did nothing. That’s trafficking’s true horror: silence, complicity, and power. The mainstream media won’t touch it because it doesn’t fit a clean narrative.

Well-meaning people demanding transparency without understanding how criminal law or espionage work are unintentionally helping predators hide deeper. Their noise gives cover, risking re-traumatization for survivors like Giuffre, who are dragged back into the spotlight without protection. Justice didn’t happen for Prince Andrew - that’s a fact. Those pushing fantasy over strategy are protecting the powerful and hurting survivors.

Some keep demanding the “client list” like nothing’s been released. That’s false.

Flight logs? Released.
Contact books? Released.
Court records? Released.

President Trump and AG Pam Bondi declassified and made them public. In February 2025, Bondi confirmed the Epstein case files were on her desk alongside the JFK and MLK files. They contain sealed records, contacts, and victim statements - none of that can or should be dumped online, especially names of victims who chose to remain anonymous. That information will never be public, no matter who is in office, as the Crime Victims’ Rights Act legally and ethically protects it.

The “client list” people obsess over doesn’t exist as they imagine. And even if it did, names alone aren’t convictions. Evidence is.

With all due respect to @Gen Mike Flynn, along with @Steve Bannon, @Anna Paulina Luna, and various social media influencers like @Charlie Kirk and @Candace Owens, are they seriously expecting the FBI to show up saying, “Sir, you are under arrest because your name is on a f…ing rumored client list”?

Get real. They know damn well that’s not how the system works. Names without evidence do not lead to arrests. The burden of proof is not optional. Their demands for transparency, while rooted in understandable frustration, risk turning a serious issue into a media-driven political spectacle.

These public tantrums do nothing but hijack the real fight. If you don’t have evidence that meets the legal threshold, you have nothing. Are they being misled? Maybe. Are they feeding outrage culture for clicks? Also possible. But either way, it’s a distraction.

But we, as conservatives, are supposed to be the party of common sense, law and order. We are not the party of viral hysteria. We don’t throw fits when justice doesn’t look like our favorite social media narrative. We uphold due process. We demand real accountability. Not emotional gratification.

If we want to win the war for truth, we cannot behave like those we oppose. The Left thrives on emotion, theater, and mob pressure. We thrive on law, discipline, and results.

Megyn Kelly even went on her show recently and implied Virginia Giuffre was a liar when she defended a rumor about FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino’s clash with AG Pam Bondi. That is exactly the kind of reckless media behavior that protects predators and shames victims. Instead of exposing trafficking, the media attack the survivors.

Tom Homan has rescued over 10,000 trafficked children out of an estimated 300,000 still missing. These are human trafficking victims. Many were kidnapped, drugged, raped, and sold. Their trauma is real. Why isn’t this dominating headlines? Why aren’t we demanding justice for them with the same intensity? Is it because their pain doesn’t involve billionaires or royals? Because it doesn’t trend on social media? These children matter. Their lives are not less important just because they don’t fit the conspiracy narrative.

If we truly want justice, we must focus on what actually works: real investigations, real prosecutions, real protection for survivors.

Not speculation.
Not tantrums.
Not performance.
Not distraction.

President Trump is focused on what truly matters.

Securing our borders, protecting our children, restoring order, enforcing laws, fighting trafficking, and purging DEI rot from institutions.

He is doing the work we elected him to do - delivering what we voted for. If you care about victims, stop chasing rumors and start backing the policies and prosecutions that make a difference.

Justice is not about who yells the loudest. It is about who gets results. If you’re not helping, get the hell out of the way.

Lanney Tran, 2025

References:
1. BBC Newsnight (2019) - Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein
2. Axios (2020) - Exclusive: How a suspected Chinese spy gained access to California politics
3. The Hill (2023) - House Ethics concludes Swalwell probe into link to Chinese spy, taking no action
4. State Department Accountability Review Board (2012)
5. U.S. House of Representatives, Select Committee on Benghazi. (2016)
6. FBI Releases Documents in Hillary Clinton E-Mail Investigation
7. Statement by FBI Director James B. Comey on the Investigation of Secretary Hillary Clinton’s Use of a Personal E-Mail System
8. United States v. Jeffrey Epstein
9. Giuffre v. Maxwell
10. Giuffre v. Prince Andrew
11. US v. Ghislaine Maxwell
12. US v. Ghislaine Maxwell – Trial Testimony, 2021
13. Virginia Giuffre v. Ghislaine Maxwell, Deposition Transcripts
14. DOJ, SDNY Epstein Indictment (2019) - Jeffrey Epstein Charged In Manhattan Federal Court With Sex Trafficking Of Minors
15. UNODC, Global Report on Trafficking in Persons 2024
16. US Department of State, 2024 Trafficking in Persons Report

PS. Trump’s 2024 campaign was built on economic reform, border security, and — not the Epstein files.

His pledge to declassify them was a minor footnote, completely overshadowed by his core policy agenda.

On June 2, 2024, he addressed the Epstein files during a Fox interview. Here’s exactly what he said:

Rachel Campos-Duffy (00:31:19–00:31:21):
“Would you declassify the Epstein files?”

Donald Trump (00:31:21–00:31:33):
“Yeah, I would. I guess I would. I think that, less so, because you don’t want to affect people’s lives if it’s phony stuff in there, because it’s a lot of phony stuff with that whole world. But I think I would.”

Rachel Campos-Duffy (00:31:33–00:31:37):
“Do you think that would help restore trust?”

Donald Trump (00:31:37–00:31:56):
“I don’t know about Epstein so much as I do the others. Certainly, about the way he died, it would be interesting to find out what happened there, because that was a weird situation, and the cameras didn’t happen to be working, etc., etc. But yeah, I’d go a long way toward that one. The other stuff, I would.”

He hasn’t gone back on his words. He released what could be released.
The files were never the campaign’s focus. Time to stop fixating and start fighting for real issues — like ending child trafficking that’s still happening today.

The full transcript of the interview is available to public in case anyone interested. 😏

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This post is for all of you rocket scientists who constantly refer to this particular picture in your assault on DJT, claiming that it was taken on Epstein's Island.

Yes, dimwits, that’s President Trump with Epstein. HOWEVER, that’s not on the pedo-island. This particular photo was taken at Mar-a-Lago Club, the ONLY club in Palm Beach that allowed blacks and Jews, because DJT refused to follow that city ordinance.

Also, just so you know, DJT actually sued the city of Palm Beach for being racist against blacks and Jews, and won!

President Trump later banned Epstein from the club because he found out Epstein made passes at the 14 yr old daughter of another member and in 2002 he publicly outed Epstein as a pedophile, LONG before Epstein was investigated or charged.

In 2005, all of Epstein’s contacts were subpoenaed, except Trump, because he came forward willingly.

So, to all of you misinformed, brainwashed twits, stop trying to use this nasty circle of pedophiles to express your hate for President Trump.

I definitely can understand your unwillingness or incapability to do so, but do your friggin research and stop being sheep that see a picture and make up your own story to it.

It's mindless and pitiful rhetoric that only makes you look weak and pathetic, which indeed you are . . .

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