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Comment by ycombinary

3 days ago

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It's also a threefold solution to Trump's current problems -

1. it takes the Epstien files completely out of media discourse, which is what Trump wants after it was pretty much confirmed that he's a pedophile.

2. it satisfies the biggest donors to the republican party - weapons manufacturers and oil companies.

3. it allows Trump to control the narrative, and makes the media forget about the drugs that were supposedly being exported from venezuela. truth is there are effectively no drugs coming in from venezuela. i saw a deep explainer on reddit (yes, it could entirely be bullshit) that basically said that venezula produces between 0.02 to 0.08% of all illicit drugs entering the USA per year. No idea how that is calculated, but it makes sense in the context that Houndouras' president was effectively pardoned by Trump, and Hondouras by its very location is balls deep in the drug trade

Bonus: honors the practice of a republican president invading a country under bullshit premises to capture oil. Bush I and II both did so.

  • > which is what Trump wants after it was pretty much confirmed that he's a pedophile.

    While there's no shortage of creepy anecdotes about Trump in what's been released, there's been nothing that comes close to showing he had sex with any underage girls, nor have any come forward to claim that.

    > Bonus: honors the practice of a republican president invading a country under bullshit premises to capture oil. Bush I and II both did so.

    People are missing the point here. This wasn't a regime change, this is psychological warfare against the ruling party to get them to be more compliant. And yes, of course it's all about oil. While this could potentially deny China access to Venezuelan oil in the long term, it also removes the threat to Guyana's production, which is skyrocketing.

    • I think you’re the type of person that believes the court of law (and public opinion) needs NP complete proof to make someone guilty.

      It doesn’t. The files contain enough evidence to convict any regular citizen.

    • Uhh, there is absolutely girls who have come forth to say that he at least has had girls perform oral sex upon him, and other sexual acts beyond "vaginal penetration" (hint: men generally don't describe thirteen year old girls' nipples as "pert". They generally don't have or find opportunities to evaluate them in the first place).

      But hey, maybe that's MAGA's next spin, "it's not pedophilia if it's not actual vaginal sex".

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    • The woman known as Katie Johnson accused Trump of raping her and another girl at age 13 at one of Epstein's parties, but dropped the lawsuit. Michael Wolff said Epstein showed him pictures of Trump with topless girls who could have been underaged from his vault. Trump was accused of going into his underaged beauty pageants when they were dressing. Trump sent the birthday letter to Epstein with the nude female drawing and lots of innuendo about sharing a secret. Maxwell was given a very favorable deal by Todd Blanche, and it's known the administration didn't want to release the full Epstein files because of how much Trump was mentioned in them.

      Plus Trump was very good friends with Epstein and Maxwell. Do the math.

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  • This is pure conspiracy, and doesn’t belong in this forum.

    • Trump agents out in full force, I see.

      Counter any of them with real evidence, I dare you.

      1. Trump is a pedophile. This is confirmed by the fact that he's been sued for his pedaristic actions, and "wished well" his former Mossad-backed recruiter.

      2. Weapons makers and oil companies have quite literally had their executives and shareholders go from the board room to cabinet or VP level positions in the US government. this isn't a conspiracy.

      3. Venezuela produces very little of the drugs the US consumer consumes. Mexico, Colombia, etc.. produce far more, like double-digit multiples more. Context: I live in SoFLA and interact with Venezuelans daily, and I lived in Mexico for several years and am pretty familiar with how their cartels operate.

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