Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today's NY Times article is just
Nothing to see here folks. Just Trump and Epstein inviting 14 year old models to Trumps house and plying them with alcohol. I’m certain nothing inappropriate happened and if it did. 14 year olds are basically adults anyway!
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You’re pretty gullible if you think that’s remotely true. She was warned her daughter was in danger, but stuck around anyway, sure…
After a few minutes, I realized this account is very sus, for the same reason as PP. Come on, you think this mom is an idiot and will remain at a party where her young daughter is repeatedly approached by dirty old men? You gotta be kidding. At minimum she would have quietly left once she read the room.
I can see moms who are ambitious for their daughters staying, yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today's NY Times article is just
Nothing to see here folks. Just Trump and Epstein inviting 14 year old models to Trumps house and plying them with alcohol. I’m certain nothing inappropriate happened and if it did. 14 year olds are basically adults anyway!
You’re pretty gullible if you think that’s remotely true. She was warned her daughter was in danger, but stuck around anyway, sure…
Maybe it wasn't easy to leave.
Also, why was trump serving alcoholic drinks to minors? Florida has extremely strict law for legal age of drinking:
"Florida, the legal drinking age is 21, and it's illegal for anyone under 21 to possess or consume alcohol, with virtually no exceptions for private homes or with parental permission; the laws apply universally, whether on land or potentially on a boat, as there's no specific "flood" exception, meaning you must be 21 to legally drink.
Key Florida Alcohol Laws:
Age: 21 is the minimum age for purchasing, possessing, or consuming alcohol.
No Parental Permission Loophole: Unlike some states, Florida law doesn't allow parents to give their children alcohol, even at home.
Possession is Illegal: It's a crime for anyone under 21 to have alcohol, with no exceptions for private locations."
It’s fake. Even the serving alcohol to minors part. How many times have you been scammed? I bet it’s a bunch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today's NY Times article is just
Nothing to see here folks. Just Trump and Epstein inviting 14 year old models to Trumps house and plying them with alcohol. I’m certain nothing inappropriate happened and if it did. 14 year olds are basically adults anyway!
You’re pretty gullible if you think that’s remotely true. She was warned her daughter was in danger, but stuck around anyway, sure…
Maybe it wasn't easy to leave.
Also, why was trump serving alcoholic drinks to minors? Florida has extremely strict law for legal age of drinking:
"Florida, the legal drinking age is 21, and it's illegal for anyone under 21 to possess or consume alcohol, with virtually no exceptions for private homes or with parental permission; the laws apply universally, whether on land or potentially on a boat, as there's no specific "flood" exception, meaning you must be 21 to legally drink.
Key Florida Alcohol Laws:
Age: 21 is the minimum age for purchasing, possessing, or consuming alcohol.
No Parental Permission Loophole: Unlike some states, Florida law doesn't allow parents to give their children alcohol, even at home.
Possession is Illegal: It's a crime for anyone under 21 to have alcohol, with no exceptions for private locations."
Anonymous wrote:Stick to facts, people. The above is clearly a fabrication. Smoke, lies and dissimulation do not belong in this important thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today's NY Times article is just
Nothing to see here folks. Just Trump and Epstein inviting 14 year old models to Trumps house and plying them with alcohol. I’m certain nothing inappropriate happened and if it did. 14 year olds are basically adults anyway!
![]()
You’re pretty gullible if you think that’s remotely true. She was warned her daughter was in danger, but stuck around anyway, sure…
After a few minutes, I realized this account is very sus, for the same reason as PP. Come on, you think this mom is an idiot and will remain at a party where her young daughter is repeatedly approached by dirty old men? You gotta be kidding. At minimum she would have quietly left once she read the room.
Anonymous wrote:Today is the deadline. So what’s everyone’s wager on what the regime does today?
- blow off deadline and release nothing
- release a few files and claim that’s everything
- release lots of stuff with so many redactions its unreadable
- release everything in compliance with law and invade Venezuela to distract attention
- other?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today's NY Times article is just
Nothing to see here folks. Just Trump and Epstein inviting 14 year old models to Trumps house and plying them with alcohol. I’m certain nothing inappropriate happened and if it did. 14 year olds are basically adults anyway!
![]()
You’re pretty gullible if you think that’s remotely true. She was warned her daughter was in danger, but stuck around anyway, sure…
Anonymous wrote:Today is the deadline. So what’s everyone’s wager on what the regime does today?
- blow off deadline and release nothing
- release a few files and claim that’s everything
- release lots of stuff with so many redactions its unreadable
- release everything in compliance with law and invade Venezuela to distract attention
- other?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today's NY Times article is just
Nothing to see here folks. Just Trump and Epstein inviting 14 year old models to Trumps house and plying them with alcohol. I’m certain nothing inappropriate happened and if it did. 14 year olds are basically adults anyway!
You’re pretty gullible if you think that’s remotely true. She was warned her daughter was in danger, but stuck around anyway, sure…
Maybe it wasn't easy to leave.
Also, why was trump serving alcoholic drinks to minors? Florida has extremely strict law for legal age of drinking:
"Florida, the legal drinking age is 21, and it's illegal for anyone under 21 to possess or consume alcohol, with virtually no exceptions for private homes or with parental permission; the laws apply universally, whether on land or potentially on a boat, as there's no specific "flood" exception, meaning you must be 21 to legally drink.
Key Florida Alcohol Laws:
Age: 21 is the minimum age for purchasing, possessing, or consuming alcohol.
No Parental Permission Loophole: Unlike some states, Florida law doesn't allow parents to give their children alcohol, even at home.
Possession is Illegal: It's a crime for anyone under 21 to have alcohol, with no exceptions for private locations."
Marla denies saying it.