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Okay, so here is what I mean when I say that sensationalist and uncorroborated Epstein allegations are very hard to separate from minimizing crimes against girls and women. Here are 2 samples from our list of tips. One involves assault on a teenage girl. This one was referred for an interview - it was deemed to be credible.

Then there's the one where Robin Leach strangled a kid and there's a ton of bodies buried on Trump's golf course. If you look at the box next to it, you'll see that the person was deemed not credible. There's a circulating picture that was not redacted showing that the complainant probably has mental health issues.

Which story is the one all over your social media? Is it "just" the one where a teenage girl was assaulted? The one the FBI thought was the most credible?

No, it's not. It's the one with all the murder in it.

Because every. Damn. Time. something about this story breaks, and is credible, and involves assaulting a teenage girl or a woman, everyone's looking over her shoulder and asking "okay, but what's the ACTUALLY bad stuff he did?"

It’s never enough that Trump was chummy with Maxwell, that he berated people for “making his friends look bad,” that he assaulted E. Jean Caroll, that he clearly knew about Epstein’s crimes and did nothing, that there’s very good reason to think he participated - it’s NEVER enough. We have to see Trump kill a baby. We have to know the ACTUAL bad things he did, because sexually abusing women and girls, and covering for those who did, is not NEARLY bad enough.

Every. Damn. Time.

Jan 30
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