dudmuck
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Yeah you keep looking.
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Yeah you keep looking.
There are no such Epstein documents. There are Epstein documents listing 17 visits Epstein made to the Clinton white house though. Where are those Epstein documents about Trump?
There are no such Epstein documents. There are Epstein documents listing 17 visits Epstein made to the Clinton white house though. Where are those Epstein documents about Trump?
OH GEE Epstein brought girls to the Clinton white house. Imagine that. My my MY whose administration was responsible for finally prosecuting the pedophile? Who, gee who was president that finally locked up Jeffrey Epstein? Oh yes, it was Trump.![]()
Epstein Frequently Brought Women to Clinton’s White House, Visitor Logs Reveal
At least four of the eight women who accompanied Epstein on the visits were his girlfriends, according to a report.www.thedailybeast.com
Have you got a gut full of democrat pus yet? No. Oh then let's visit Zorro Ranch in New Mexico where Epstein was informed that he didn't have to register as a sex offender. The age of consent is 17. New Mexico is a comfortably democrat state that protected Epstein likely because Bill Richardson, the governor was a frequent visitor. Open these visitor lists up and Epstein's donor lists. Who all was he paying off.
Democrats have spent years defiling the People's House. From Clinton enjoying teen age hookers to the Bidens getting cocaine deliveries. Democrats are disgusting, putrid, bundles of rotting filth. They aren't even embarrassed by the lies they tell. They need to be wiped from the nation and disinfected.![]()
What's next for Epstein's Zorro Ranch, where accusers say they were raped and trafficked
New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas said he concluded that the state has the legal authority to retake the 1,200 acres of state land on Zorro Ranch associated with land-lease contractswww.cbsnews.com