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Speaker 1 (00:00):
What's up, everyone, and welcome to another episode of the
Epstein Chronicles. According to emails that were released as part
of the Epstein Dump, Epstein was invited to a party
in twenty thirteen by Kushner's company and it was a
star studded party that also included Harvey Weinstein. Oh and
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by the way, also Donald Trump. Now, according to the report,
Jeffrey Epstein didn't go to this party. But the issue
is that he was invited in the first place. Why
was he on the mailing list? Why was anybody still
associating with this man after he had already went to
prison for assaulting a child? And by twenty thirteen, everybody
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knew the score. Everybody knew what Epstein was doing, or
at the very least they knew what he was convicted of.
But yet they invite him to this party. They invite
him to this posh ass Uppercruss party. The invite alone
is a big part of the problem. And I don't
think people understand this yet a lot of people haven't
wrapped their minds around all of this because a lot
of people are still new, so all the salacious stuff
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is popping at them. And I get it. Shiny objects
and all very important. But I'm telling you right now,
when you get down to it and you start paring
away the fat to get to the meat, there is
no doubt the connections between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein.
And as he keeps denying the fact that they were
close at one time, that they were, you know, really
good friends, friends enough where Donald Trump had a bunch
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of relatives in Jeffrey Epstein's black book, that they were
pictured together, that they piled around together, that Jeffrey Epstein,
that Trump us his plane. All of that stuff's documented now.
Of course, just to be clear once again, that doesn't
mean that Donald Trump was taking part in the abuse.
We don't have that documentation yet. And it's not about
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what we know. It's about what we can prove if
we want to make sure that we steer this ship
into port and we get the kind of results we're
looking for. We can't jump off the tracks, right. We
have to stay folk and we have to focus on
the evidence we have. And while we have that evidence
and we're going through it, we have to keep the
pressure on to get more released. And of course we
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all know the old saying where there's smoke, there is
usually some fire. So today we have an article from
the Deli mel and the headline Jared Kushner's company invited
Jeffrey Epstein to star studded NYC party with Trump and
Harvey Weinstein. The author of this article is Caitlin Karali.
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Jared Kushner's company invited convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to
a party in twenty thirteen that included a guest list
of his father in law Donald Trump and producer Harvey Weinstein,
who was not a convicted rapist at the time. Yeah,
because nobody knew what Harvey Weinstein was doing either. And
that's a part of the problem, right, All these people
want to act like nobody knew. Everybody knew about the
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casting couch. Everybody heard about that, everybody knew what Harvey
Weinstein's disgusting bitch ass was up to. They didn't care.
And that's the deal with upper crust. They don't care
about anything unless you're poor. That's the only thing that
will exclude you from the club. You can be a degenerate,
you can be a sick, disgusting person, and it doesn't matter.
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You're allowed to come. But me or you were not
invited to that party. Our bank account isn't big enough.
A troph of documents released by the House Oversight Committee
last week includes a screenshot of an email invite to Epstein,
who has already served a thirteen month prison sentence for
a child sex crime at the time of the event.
The fact that he was on the mailing list is
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damning enough, because if you're sending him this on the
mailing list, what else are you sending him? What other
events is he going to? Who else is he hanging
out with? And what does the Trump family know about
what Jeffrey Epstein was up to. I think that's a
legitimate question. And I'm not just talking about the salacious
part of it, but business wise, were they connected at all?
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Were there any loans, was there any money transferred one
way or the other? All of that's important. The revelation
comes as journalists review the thousands of pages of documents
and as Congress prepares to vote on releasing all the
Epstein files with an unlikely backing of President Trump. And
this article is from a few weeks ago, but it's
still very relevant now in what we're talking about, and
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I think it's important that we talk about the whole
entire scope of this because it's all these little pieces
put together that lead us to victory. Right, we have
to have as much context as possible, and the more
meat on the bone, the better. A person that's close
with Kushner tells the Delhi Mel that the president's son
in law has never met Epstein. Oh, I'm sure they'd
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never met at all. I'm sure that at one of
those functions throughout the years, they've never sat down, shook hands,
none of that. Is that really what he wants to
tell us? Okay, I guess, but I have my doubts.
They also said that the disgraced financier Pedophile did not
attend the party. Trump, who was once friends with Epstein,
maintains he was banned from mar A Lago in October
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two because he was creepy, and on Friday he told
press on board Air Force one that Jeffrey Epstein and
I had a very bad relationship for many years. Oh,
I'm sure it was just because you know, you found
out he was disgusting, right, Trump, We found out that
Epstein was up to no good, and you decided, you
know what, we're not friends anymore. I kicked him out
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of mar A Lago. I'm sure it had nothing to
do with a business deal gone wrong, or it may
be something even more in the farious. But the whole
entire thing about them having a bad relationship for many years,
that's true, but after you were really close for a
bunch of years. Kushner was the owner of The New
York Observer when Epstein received an email invite to the
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newspaper's twenty fifth anniversary celebration on March fourteenth, twenty thirteen,
Mayor of Michael Bloomberg will be by his side to
toast you all. Read the email, forwarded to Epstein by
who appears to be his assistant, Leslie Groff, in the
form of a press release signed by Peggy Peggy Siegel.
So Peggy Siegel was a pr lady, and she was
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very very close to Epstein, and she was somebody that
you know, finageled right, one of those people, a social butterfly,
if you will. And she was in this orbit and
she also acted as a publicist for Jeffrey Epstein. His
wife Obanka and her father, Donald Trump were included on
the guest list, as well as then Newark Mayor Corey Booker,
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who was running for US Senate at the time, actresses
Blake Lively and Katie Holmes, fashion designer Carolina Herrera, and
Weinstein's then fashion designer wife, Georgina Chapman. And again, don't
get it twisted. I'm not saying that Epstein went to
this party. The fact that he was invited is bad enough.
And when you look at that guest list, by the way,
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a lot of people from both sides of the aisle,
isn't there. Epstein was convicted in two thousand and eight
in Florida on state charges of procuring a minor for
prostitution and soliciting prostitution, serving thirteen months in a work
release program as part of a controvert plea deal. Imagine
calling those girls prostitutes, bro, this is Florida we're talking about,
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By the way, underage girls from the high school prostitutes.
Unbelievable that anybody would even use that kind of rhetoric, honestly,
and the fact that the court only slapped them with
that kind of ridiculous sentence for doing what he did
is the biggest tell that the fix is in. Since
the fix has been in rape allegations against Weinstein would
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emerge in twenty seventeen, and he is currently serving a
sixteen year prison sentence for rape. It's like a joke
that writes itself a diddler, a rapist, and a human
trafficker walk into a bar. News personality. Matt Lower fell
to the me too movement the same year when NBC
News terminated his contract due to multiple claims of sexual
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misconduct and harassment by former and current colleagues. And former
New York Observer editor in chief Ken Curson was on
the guest list in twenty twenty one, he was pardoned
by Trump after being charged with cyberstalking. Well, that's not
a shock. Trump's out here pardoning everybody, drug dealers, you
name it. Everybody's getting a pardon. I wouldn't be shocked
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of his buddy, Glenn Maxwell's next on the list. The
March twenty thirteen email said the party would honor New
York City's best and brightest. The Observer is honoring those
who have defined in shape New York since nineteen eighty seven,
the email reads, adding there celebrating the city's best, brightest,
and most influential in culture, media, and finance. The celebration
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is going to be one of those quintessential New York nights.
We're looking forward to seeing you. Oh, I bet you
you were. Hi, I bet you you were. The guest
list reads like an intake chart at MCC. But sure
be happy about seeing these people. The weekly paper, which
when fully digital in twenty sixteen, was purchased by Kushner
in two thousand and six, and he sold his partnership
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or ownership stake in two thousand and seven when he
accepted his role in the Trump administration. The publication was
sold to a family trust. Just another way to get
around it. Look, these people have loopholes for the loopholes.
While you and I are standing in line at the
DMV to register our car, these motherfuckers are creating new
loopholes to pillage our wealth. Diverted to a family trust.
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Many of the invitees have associations or have appeared in
photographs with Epstein over the years, including the President. Well
that's because the whole entire high society of New York
is corrupt. They're all enablers. They're all part of the
whole entire operation, if you will, maybe not the moving
parts of it, but enabling it. Refurbishing this dude's persona
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inviting them back into so called polite society. All of
these scumbags are guilty of that Trump maintains at the
Epstein files or a democratic hoax meant to distract from
his administration's progress. A whole lot of progress here, folks.
Everyone's life is so much better. We're in the Golden age, remember,
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But even Republicans are getting antsy to see all the
documents and files related to the convicted sex offender who
died under suspicious circumstances while in jail awaiting trial. In
twenty nineteen. The President even broke up with one time
Maga Darling representative Marjorie Taylor Green after she insisted Trump
get on board with releasing all of the files. Can
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you imagine one of his most ardent supporters, Marjorie Taylor Green,
just kicked to the curb like that. And when he
went on his warpath talking about people being traders, this
that the other thing that really should have been a
wake up call for a lot of people, and I
hope it was. Now do I think it was? I
doubt it. The most ardent supporters, the people that are ironclad,
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they're not going anywhere it doesn't matter what Trump does
or Trump says, they are not gonna move from that position.
But the truth is we don't don't need them. What
we need is every independent person and every person who
isn't playing politics to demand justice in the truth. And
if we get that, then we're going to be able
to drownd out the idiots on both sides that continually
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try to run interference on transparency happening, because it's not
one side or the other that moves the needle. It's
the people that are in the middle, that don't have
time to sit on the internet all day every day
and talk about nonsense. Those are the people that are
paying attention, and those are the people that are going
to make the decision come the midterms. And I think
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what we saw in Tennessee last night really gives you
an idea and a glimpse into how the tide's turning.
And look, a nine point victory is a pretty big
victory under normal circumstances. I mean, the Democrats made up
what fifteen percent of the vote back that Trumpet won,
So that's certainly a red flag for the GOP, especially
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in a very very staunch district like down in Tennessee.
And if they don't get their act together soon when
the midterms do roll around, they're gonna get steamrolled. And
if and when they do, they'll have nobody to blame
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