His exact words: “Their new SCAM is what we will forever call the Jeffrey Epstein Hoax.”
Now I’m just sitting here thinking, should I believe him? Or maybe, and I’m just spitballing, should I consider the source?
This is a guy who lied and cheated on all of his wives. He cheated on his first wife with his second, got her pregnant, then cheated on her with his third. Same month his son was born, he had an affair with a Playboy model. Four months later, he slept with Stormy Daniels. And paid to cover it up.
He was impeached twice. Convicted on 34 felonies. Found liable for sexual assault. Indicted on 91 criminal counts. Arrested four times. And owes E. Jean Carroll $83.3 million. New York hit him with a $355 million civil fraud verdict. None of that includes interest.
He downplayed COVID-19 and told the world it would vanish like magic while Americans died by the hundreds of thousands. He incited a deadly insurrection. Hoarded classified documents. Interfered in elections. Pardoned the January 6 rioters. And now he's pushing what might become the biggest crypto scam in history.
So when a man like that tells me not to look at Epstein, I don’t nod my head and move on.
I stop. I think. I question.
Because when someone with that track record tells you the fire isn’t real, it usually means the smoke is already in the room.
Think for yourself. Always ask who benefits from the lie. And never forget, truth doesn’t need a PR team. Lies do.
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