Of course she isn’t responsible for his infidelities but she is responsible for her decision to stick by someone who made a fool and mockery of her very publicly. |
He probably threatened to deport her. |
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There are multiple copies. Can Congress sign some sort of law that will allow those with copies of the Epstein files to release them to the public?
I assume prosecutors have those files, maybe the Epstein heirs, others overseas. If confidentiality laws are preventing those people from releasing the files, why can't Congress pass a law that will waive confidentiality so those people can release the files? Bondi, et al is breaking the law. We have to find a way around our law-breaking attorney general's blocking of those files. Who is going to lead this effort? The files are out there. At the rate the DOJ is going, they will never be released, or if they did, they will be nothing but redacted pages, ie worthless. |
Only DOJ has everything. The estate had a few items and they were already released by the house democrats. The house republicans could force a release if they wanted. They have plenty of tools from subpoenas to appropriations to impeachment. They don’t want them released because they are part of the cover up. |
Obviously, she loves him and what goes on in a marriage is between the couple and is s not open to discussion, censure, or judgment by you or anyone else. |
What does that mean, PP? That somehow society should punish her even more? I don't think so. Her decision to stay is between her and her husband. No one else. Maybe one day if your husband does something wrong that everyone around you knows about, you'll understand the weight of public reprobation. You will be damned if you do something, and damned if you don't do something. Such is the fate of the spouse. You can read all about it on divorce threads, when ex-wives of cheating men feel shamed and judged by their circle regardless of whether they leave or stay. Don't add to this woman's burden. |
*snort* sure she does
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+1 A contempt finding triggers discovery — and discovery forces disclosure |
I'm glad people know of this detail as I will always think of T with a tent stake coming out of his... |
Yeah. What's in the files must be horrible. For example, that story of him watching a child be killed in or near Lake Michigan could be true. Or, many people are saying he witnessed or committed murder perhaps. Or the one about the tent stake in his rear end... Must be bigly bad. |
AI should be able to.come up with à facsimile. |
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Well. If memory serves correctly, didn't Bondi sitting next Trump, in a Cabinet meeting declare that she had been through all of the Epstein files and that there was nothing there?!
If this was the case then why is there a need for 400 DOJ lawyers to be going through these files again? |
Might this have contributed to Drumph’s digestive challenges?? |