Omnibus Jeffrey Epstein & Ghislaine Maxwell

Taxslave2

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Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill have steadily criticized Bondi over her handling of the files throughout her tenure as attorney general, cries that have only grown louder as lawmakers and victims have accused the Department of Justice (DOJ) of failing to release all the files and questioned how it handled redactions.

“There’s over 65,000 documents missing, and we know there are more than 2,000 videos that are out there. They’re not giving Congress all the information or all the documents, and they’re obfuscating. And I’d like to ask questions about that in our deposition,”

“I have some very pointed questions for her, and I don’t want to talk about the Dow,”
Rep Nancy Mace (R S.C.) introduced the resolution in committee to subpoena the attorney general earlier Wednesday, after she questioned Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) about social services fraud in his state. She wrote on the social platform X after introducing the resolution, “We want to know why the DOJ is more focused on shielding the powerful than delivering justice.” The resolution to subpoena Bondi was introduced by Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) and passed in a bipartisan 24-19 vote.

Rep. Robert Garcia (D-Calif.) spoke in support of Mace’s motion prior to the committee vote. “Look, the American public has significant questions about the DOJ and the process for releasing of the files. … I think it’s important that [Bondi] is in front of our committee, she can directly (???) answer questions about the release of the files, about transparency, about ensuring that victims and survivors are protected,” he said?

The Justice Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment…and probably won’t…even under oath at a congressional hearing.
The easy answer to that one is the rich and poerful can control elections, simply by how they donate to election campaigns. Also, they know where all the skeletons are.
This is possibly the one area wher Trump has it over most of the other politicians and bureaucraps. He has always bragged about his experiences, while most others try to keep it quiet.
 

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Trump says he’s exonerated. Completely exonerated. That blonde talking head repeats what he says whenever the topic comes up. Can’t find anything about it anywhere except from the two of them, with respect to anybody who might have completely exonerated him…because I don’t think it exists and I just think it’s another lie. He’s telling the American public. Repeated often enough and people start believing it’s a fact.
Hey, it worked for globull warming. Iraq's WMDs. Long list.
 
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Very well for the rich. Mostly good for politicians that know who is really in charge. For the average peopn, probably doesn't matter. They get to pay the bills regardless of which group is reaping the rewards.
If I show elections where the candidate with less total money won, will you consider changing your opinion, or simply double down?