With Friends Like These, Who Needs a List?

AP

Thousands of documents released by the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday offer a new glimpse into what Epstein’s relationships with business executives, reporters, academics and political players looked like over a decade.

They start with messages he sent and received around the time he finished serving his Florida sentence in 2009 and continue until the months before his arrest on federal sex trafficking charges in 2019.

During that time, Epstein’s network was eclectic, spanning the globe and political affiliations: from the liberal academic Noam Chomsky to Steve Bannon, the longtime ally of President Donald Trump. More

7 Comments on With Friends Like These, Who Needs a List?

  1. democRATz are working overtime to alter a letter, a word or a sentence here and there to create something damning to hang around President Trump’s neck with their Bought & Paid For, Knee-Pad Media.

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  2. Epstein (besides being gross) was a high powered busy body, ‘deal maker’, and a name-dropper. I hope more emails/docs drop about who was handling him (besides Maxwell). I know people say Israel, but England is just as dirty. And the dirtiest of all is our CIA and their puppets Epstein, 0bama (and his family), Clintons, and the little Bushes. All governments are gross.

    In spite of all the media TDS, epstein seemed to hate Trump but enjoyed the company of liberals.

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  3. Seems to me he had to do very little selling of his “services.” His “clients” lined up to partake of his “wares” whether he was being prosecuted or not. Epstein never needed a “list,” his customers were often returned frequently and told all their “friends” about how get the “service” provided was.

    Expose them all and let the devil take the hind most.

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