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it's it's a two fer. I gotta admit, because I've
got a little bit of Stacey Plaskett defending the indefensible
and then another rousing edition of Jazzmine Crocketts mess apiece.
Speaker 2 (02:55):
Men.
Speaker 1 (02:56):
As we know, Representative Jasmine Crocketts is the voice of
the Democratic Party, and every time she speaks she says
something ridiculous. This week it is the full defense of
lying about who was connected to Jeffrey Epstein and saying, no, Biggie,
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she's nuts, and let her keep talking, and let her
keep speaking, let her keep being the person, let her
keep being the voice. Ten thousand percent. But first, Stacy Plaskett.
Of course, Plasket did not get censured by the United
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States House of Representatives while she was speaking texting with
Jeffrey Epstein. This was during a hearing. There's a hearing
that took place in twenty nineteen. Everybody knew what Jeffrey
Epstein was all about, and here's Stacy Plaskett texting with
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him during this hearing where Michael Cohen is testifying. And
she doesn't think she did anything wrong. She doesn't think
it was any big deal whatsoever? What was your relationship
with Epstein?
Speaker 2 (04:18):
So, Jeffrey Epstein was a constituent, he.
Speaker 1 (04:21):
Was a resident. He had a house in the US
Virgin Islands.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
Constituent that's a stretch of the Virgin Islands lived there.
I guess more than half of the year because he
was registered there. I had received donations from him. After
the last investigation came out, which was after this texting,
I gave any donations that I previously received from him
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to women's organizations and did not have any contact with him.
But like many constituents, individuals get your phone number, they
text you about issues, they speak with you. I have
spoken with him about issues that are relevant, things that
are going on in the Virgin Islands and elsewhere around
the country.
Speaker 1 (05:04):
That's nuts, that is beyond the pale. You knew who
he was. You knew who he was, and you're defending
the indefensible. But to defend her enter Jasmine Crockett, who
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states it does not matter that Jeffrey Epstein and her
spoke because Epstein initiated the conversation.
Speaker 3 (05:42):
Maybe you don't think you've contributed with communismer. Why does
so many Democrats seem unwilling to say it's inappropriate to
be texting with a registered sex offender about what you're
going to ask a witness at a congressional hear.
Speaker 4 (05:52):
So I'm not going to necessarily say that that's the case.
Now this is somebody who was a former prosecutor. No,
I haven't sat down and talked about all the specifics
of why Stacy was doing what she was doing. I
know that when she got up and she spoke, she
talked about the fact that this was one of her constituents.
At the end of the day, what I know of
prosecutors is that they are typically talking to co defenders.
They are typically talking to the people that have the
best information. And what you had was you had the
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former attorney for the president that was sitting there, and
honestly we knew or she knew, or at least Jeffrey
Epstein presented that he was very cozy with the president.
He had more information registered sex offender or not. The
bigger question is why is it that the president was
so cozy with the registered sex offender even after he
ultimately ended up with some of his convictions, and seemingly
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he had absolutely been on the plane with him we
know about the birthday card. The bigger question is why
is the President of the United States not the one
that is in the hot seat for his relationship instead
of us saying, oh, you know what, we're going to
take her off of her committee because he decided to
text her.
Speaker 1 (07:02):
That is an amazing manipulation of the data. Amazing manipulation
of the data. Trump is the guy who threw Epstein
out of mar A Lago. There is no proof that
the birthday card that the Wall Street Journal put out
is his nun zero less than zero. But as we
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will soon see in the part two of this conversation,
when you take a look at her next or listen
to her next line regarding her own words, because she said,
while during the hearing about releasing the files, the Epstein files,
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that Jeffrey Epstein, well, he donated here, he donated there,
He donated to all of these people in including to
Lee Zelden. It's a different Jeffrey Epstein, a doctor. Jeffrey
Epstein gave money to Lee Zelden who now heads the EPA,
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not this Jeffrey Epstein. And she wants you to believe that,
Oh well, no, I said it right.
Speaker 3 (08:23):
I'm Democrat who's been on defense over Jeffrey Epstein is
Stacy Plaskic.
Speaker 1 (08:27):
Ah, that's the wrong clip. Sorry about that. She got
the wrong Jeffrey Epstein, the wrong one, and she won't
apologize for it. She won't say my bad, she won't
say my mistake. She's like, no, no, no, I said
a Jeffrey Epstein may not be that Jeffrey Epstein. What's
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the big deal disparaging Leezelden and anybody she can for
politics or Trump. There are a lot of people in
the Epstein files. We already know this, but this is
a great example, as you just heard it from Jasmine Crockett. Yourself,
facts don't matter. How can you burn the guy matters.
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It's the only thing that matters. That's today's left. And
you've got to ask yourself if you want to be
a part of that. And the answer is no, I don't.
I don't want the American people to be a part
of that. Now the files are everything's passed right, Trump
signed the legislation. We've got thirty days and Pam BONDI
better get it out before then. Maybe we'll find something out.
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I certainly hope people go to jail