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Epstein, Epstein, Epstein . . . but don't give up

I remember hearing political commentator Jim Hightower calling Trump a "post tortoise" in a semi-humorous broadcast during Trump's first term. The idea was that a tortoise on a post is not something that will ever happen on its own, and that a tortoise couldn't get up there unless someone put it there. Likewise, the inference went, Trump couldn't have gotten up there on his own.

Fast forward to today, where apparently Trump's name seems to appear on every page of the Epstein files, with all the intrigue involving many powerful men. I keep thinking about Jim Hightower's post tortoise analogy about Trump, and perhaps we should be asking the question:

Who put him there?
 

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That is Storrow Drive, an alternate to get into Boston without using the Mass Pike or City streets. Storrow Drive heavily traveled.
 
Lost in the shitstorm of news today...

Pam Bondi got a subpoena. The DOJ under Bondi is not complying with the requirements of the Epstein law that requires the DOJ to release all files related to Epstein with a narrow list of exceptions. Bondi is withholding millions of documents and has been accused of being part of the cover-up to protect the perpetrators and co-conspirators of Epstein, including the predophile in the Oval Office.

House Oversight panel votes to subpoena AG Pam Bondi in Epstein probe

The Republican-led House Oversight Committee voted to subpoena US Attorney General Pam Bondi for testimony about her role in the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files as part of the committee’s probe into the late convicted sex offender.

GOP Rep. Nancy Mace moved to subpoena the attorney general and it passed 24-19, with bipartisan support. Mace was joined by Democrats and fellow Republicans Tim Burchett, Michael Cloud, Lauren Boebert and Scott Perry.

CNN has reached out to the Justice Department for comment.

In her deposition, Hillary Clinton mentioned that there has been a long series of cover-ups that center around the Justice Department going back to Alex Acosta and the "sweetheart deal" that allowed Epstein to continue abusing women for another decade before justice finally caught up with him.
 
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