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FairAndUnbiased

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The uproar over the Epstein files isn't going away. If he stayed silent, maybe it would quietly fester and he can kick it to the next guy, but by actively calling it a 'scam' or whatever, it absolutely ensures that it spirals into a crisis of legitimacy.

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The idea is that all of MAGA was elected to drain the swamp. The swamp got deeper.

Then the Dems were elected to right the ship. That didn't happen either.

Now MAGA is back and now even thinking about the swamp is taboo.

In less than 10 years, the legitimacy went from absolutely unshakeable to being on the level of 1980's Romania.
 

FriedButter

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The uproar over the Epstein files isn't going away. If he stayed silent, maybe it would quietly fester and he can kick it to the next guy, but by actively calling it a 'scam' or whatever, it absolutely ensures that it spirals into a crisis of legitimacy.

The idea is that all of MAGA was elected to drain the swamp. The swamp got deeper.

Then the Dems were elected to right the ship. That didn't happen either.

Now MAGA is back and now even thinking

They are probably trying to shift narrative attention towards Obama about a week ago. Surprisingly, never mentioned on the forum yet. Trump is accusing Obama of Treason and the DOJ is forming a team to investigate Obama and his Admin.

MAGA will likely put the Epstein story on the back burner while the Obama story goes on. The chances the DOJ does something during the mid term season could be high.

Trump accuses Obama of treason in escalating attacks over 2016 Russia probe​

WASHINGTON, July 22 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump accused former President Barack Obama of "treason" on Tuesday, accusing him, without providing evidence, of leading an effort to falsely tie him to Russia and undermine his 2016 presidential campaign.

DOJ forms Russiagate 'strike force' to investigate declassified Obama-era evidence​

force" to assess the evidence publicized by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard relating to former President Barack Obama and his top national security and intelligence officials' alleged involvement in the origins of the Trump–Russia collusion narrative.
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FairAndUnbiased

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They are probably trying to shift narrative attention towards Obama about a week ago. Surprisingly, never mentioned on the forum yet. Trump is accusing Obama of Treason and the DOJ is forming a team to investigate Obama and his Admin.

MAGA will likely put the Epstein story on the back burner while the Obama story goes on. The chances the DOJ does something during the mid term season could be high.



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zyklon

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US seem to be reviving the "uygh#r" narrative in the UNSC.
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Homegirl Ting Wu (吳雪婷) there has not been enjoying her job as deputy political counselor of the US mission to the UN at all, whatsoever:

Just look at her :( face:


For a reasonably experienced and senior diplomat, her delivery was unusually sloppy: she barely rehearsed, if at all, and likely did not write what she unenthusiastically vocalized.

Typical State Department "progressive" wannabe-do-gooder.

Probably thought she'd be fighting for "human rights" and standing up for "democracy" under a charismatic sociopath like Barack Hussein Obama rather than selling her soul to the administration of reality TV star turned national populist leader Donald John Trump . . .
 

2handedswordsman

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It's so ridiculous — the UN, which was created, is hosted, funded, manipulated, grants special rights, and whose decisions are of course violated at will… all by the USA… and now the current U.S. government pretends to be offended and wants to withdraw...

Honestly, Trump should kick the UN out of New York and boycott the UN until they remove Palestine from the UN.

KYS
 

plawolf

Lieutenant General
More like performance is not up to par… how many of these SCS experts speak a language other than English?

Nah, it’s more the inevitable result when soft power bullshit collide head-on with hard power reality.

American lawfare geniuses realise too late that all their mental gymnastics count for exactly shit when America doesn’t have the military hard power to act on the legal pretext they manufacture.

They did their job of creating the pretext for US military action in the SCS. It’s not really their fault that the USN realised a decade too late that it will loose decisively in a real fight in the SCS and promptly lost all interest in starting a fight there. Thus all the lawfare desk warriors became surplus to requirements as its not like they can actually sink 055 cruisers with even their mightiest pens.
 

FriedButter

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Donald Trump Says He's 'Allowed' to Pardon Ghislaine Maxwell​

President Donald Trump said he had not considered pardoning Jeffrey Epstein's convicted former associate Ghislaine Maxwell, but that he could do so if he wanted to.

Trump is facing a wave of political backlash over his administration's handling of the Epstein files. He indicated he would release a trove of documents related to the case of the late financier, who died by suicide in a New York federal jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on charges of sex trafficking.

Maxwell was sentenced in 2022 for aiding Epstein in the trafficking of minors and is serving a 20-year prison sentence.

There have long been rumors of an Epstein "client list," though it has never been made public. A newly released Justice Department memo concluded there was no evidence of a client list, sparking bipartisan backlash from critics who believe that contradicts earlier statements made by the administration.

A reporter asked Trump whether he had considered giving a pardon or commutation to Maxwell on Friday.

"It's something I haven't thought about," Trump said as he prepared to depart the White House for Scotland.

"I'm allowed to do it, but it's something I have not thought about," he said

Some Trump critics have speculated that Trump could pardon Maxwell following her meeting with Department of Justice officials to answer fresh questions about the Epstein case.

"She probably wants a pardon from Donald Trump, so her meeting with Trump's Department of Justice cannot be trusted, and anything she says must be corroborated with documents and records from the actual Epstein files," Representative Robert Garcia, a California Democrat, told Los Angeles news station KABC.

The president does have broad authority to issue pardons under the U.S. Constitution, but the GOP could face a political price if he were to pardon Maxwell, adding to the political firestorm the Epstein files have already created.

Recent public opinion surveys suggest most Americans are unhappy with the Trump administration's handling of the Epstein files.

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed on X that he would meet with Maxwell again on Friday. Blanche said the DOJ is meeting with Maxwell because she may have critical evidence related to the Epstein investigation. Details on the first meeting remain slim.

Epstein was arrested in July 2006 on prostitution charges following an investigation into alleged sex trafficking and rape in Florida. He reached a plea deal in 2008 that allowed him to plead guilty to state charges of procuring a person under 18 for prostitution and solicitation of prostitution. He was released from jail in 2009.

He was again arrested on federal sex trafficking charges on July 6, 2019. Less than a month later, he was found dead in his cell at a federal jail in New York City. Investigators found that he died by suicide, but that conclusion has fueled conspiracy theories.

Representative Dan Goldman, a New York Democrat, Tuesday on X: “DOJ plans to interview Ghislaine Maxwell. But why now? Ghislaine is looking for a pardon, and who would be better to give it to her than a co-conspirator now in the Oval Office. Any testimony she provides must be accompanied by the release of the files to corroborate it."

Former federal prosecutor Joyce White Vance, Thursday on X: "Trump could give Ghislaine Maxwell a pardon on his last day in office, in exchange for favorable testimony now (SCOTUS has already said he can't be prosecuted for it). She knows he's her only chance for release. That means any 'new' testimony she offers is inherently unreliable unless backed by evidence."

House Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday said about the prospect of Maxwell testifying: “Could she be counted on to tell the truth? Is she a credible witness? I mean, this is a person who's been sentenced to many, many years in prison for terrible, unspeakable, conspiratorial acts and acts against innocent young people."
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