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when was that?And the whole time, he was either agreeing with Pelosi or caving to her.
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when was that?And the whole time, he was either agreeing with Pelosi or caving to her.
when was that?
Perhaps that's your reality, but that doesn't seem quite factual.Mostly b/c I observe reality. I don't parrot corporate and partisan media narratives.
Just about everything that Trump ran on, he is doing the opposite.
Trump ran on deporting the illegals. Obama had more success than he has, smart folks realize that at this point, the establishment is manufacturing a controversy to distract the public while deporting very few illegals.
Trump ran on a MAHA with RFKjr. That is now an absurd narrative. The administration is now seeking to give the makers of Glyphosate the same blanket immunity that vaccine manufacturers enjoy, and well, let's be honest, they will continue to enjoy.
He ran on making things more affordable and reigning in the FED, he as done the opposite. We have had a bigger deficits than the last guy.
He ran on no wars. He has started more wars than Biden did.
. . . but, this type of behavior is not unique. The presidents before him all acted the same damn way.
If you refuse to acknowledge reality and the basic facts, we cannot have a productive conversation.
Hopefully Trump pulls all of DC down with himAnd the whole time, he was either agreeing with Pelosi or caving to her.
Trump gave her everything she wanted.
It's like the only pretended to be enemies.
yep they were so now tell me how he did her favors.When Trump was president and she was speaker.
he's exposed it all. Even all of the corrupt judicial branch with it. I keep hearing crucify him, crucify him, just like the Romans during christ's existence on earth.Hopefully Trump pulls all of DC down with him
Hopefully Trump pulls all of DC down with him
He’s now disciplining America soldiers for criticizing Israel
Perhaps that's your reality, but that doesn't seem quite factual.
In fact, Mr. B, that's industrial strength TDS.
Sad.
you have a link?He’s now disciplining America soldiers for criticizing Israel
Is that what you're using now? I see you fit right in on every line in this thread alone.
Is that what you're using now? I see you fit right in on every line in this thread alone.
Especially posting it. Cause it's all you got.
well fk dude, biden allowed twenty million illegals into this country over four years. And it seems, that is lost on you!
you have a link?
Yup, exactly what I said. She didn't name any names other than Epstein and Maxwell as the ones who abused her. Epstein was arrested and is dead. Maxwell was arrested, convicted and is in prison. And she was compensated financially.Annie Farmer in the Epstein Documents
Yes, Annie Farmer appears extensively in the Epstein files with 697 mentions across numerous legal documents. She is a significant figure as both a victim and a witness in the Epstein-Maxwell case.
Key Findings:
1. Victim Status and Allegations: Annie Farmer was 16 years old in 1996 when she was sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell at Epstein's Zorro Ranch in New Mexico [1, 2, 3]. Her abuse began when Epstein flew her to New Mexico under the guise of a "retreat for academically gifted students" [4].
The documents detail that Maxwell "normalized sexual behavior" by pulling down Epstein's sweatpants in public and fondling him in front of Annie [2]. Maxwell then gave Annie a massage where she "directed Annie to take off all of her clothes" and "touched intimate parts of Annie's body against her will" [3].
The following morning, Epstein entered her bedroom, got into bed demanding a "cuddle," and sexually assaulted her while physically restraining her with his arms [5, 6].
2. FBI Involvement and Legal Proceedings:Annie Farmer was interviewed by the FBI on November 15, 2006 at her home in Austin, Texas [7, 8, 9]. This interview was part of the Florida investigation into Epstein. During cross-examination at Maxwell's trial, she confirmed the FBI interview but had some memory gaps about specific details she told agents [9, 10].
She testified at Ghislaine Maxwell's trialand made victim impact statements in court proceedings [11, 12, 13]. In July 2019, she spoke at Epstein's bail hearing, stating: "I was 16 years old when I had the misfortune of meeting Jeffrey Epstein here in New York. He later flew me to New Mexico to spend time with him there" [11].
3. Family Connection: Annie's older sister Maria Farmer also claims abuse by Epstein and Maxwell [2]. Maria introduced Annie to Epstein, and both sisters were victimized [14]. The documents note that photographs of Annie and her 12-year-old sister modeling for paintings were stolen from their home [12].
4. Legal Representation and Compensation: Annie Farmer was represented by the law firm Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP (BSF) [15]. She has submitted applications to the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program and is involved in civil litigation against Epstein's estate executors including Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn.
5. Public Statements and Impact: Annie Farmer, now a psychotherapist, has been vocal about her experiences, calling Maxwell a "sexual predator" who has "never shown any remorse for her heinous crimes" [16]. She noted that Epstein's "wealth and privilege and the notoriety of the case would actually make it...more difficult" for victims to come forward [11].
What's Notable:
The documents reveal a pattern of grooming where Epstein and Maxwell used gifts (cowboy boots, beauty products), shopping trips, and movie outings to gain Annie's trust before the abuse [1]. Annie felt trapped at the remote New Mexico ranch with "no way to access a phone" and "no way of leaving" [5].
Her case is particularly significant because she was interviewed by the FBI in 2006during the initial Florida investigation, yet Epstein received his controversial plea deal in 2008. This timeline raises questions about why her allegations didn't lead to more serious charges at that time.
Dig Deeper:
- "Annie Farmer's FBI interview report from November 2006 - what specific details did she provide about Epstein and Maxwell's abuse?"
- "The timeline between Farmer's 2006 FBI interview and Epstein's 2008 plea deal - were her allegations considered in the non-prosecution agreement?"
- "Maria Farmer's introduction of her sister to Epstein - what role did she play in the broader recruitment network?"
Thanks to theWebb.io
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A U.S. Army sergeant was investigated and relieved of duties following social media posts criticizing Israel's actions in Gaza as genocide and supporting Palestine
. The soldier faced counseling and had security access revoked, highlighting tensions regarding military personnel exercising free speech on foreign policy issues.
Key details regarding this type of discipline include:
In addition, some U.S. military officers have filed for conscientious objector status due to objections regarding U.S. support for Israel in the Gaza war.
- The Case: The sergeant's posts, which included criticisms of Israel, were flagged, while posts criticizing other nations were not.
- Disciplinary Action: The soldier's building keys were taken away, and an investigation was conducted to determine if the posts constituted a threat to national security.
- Context: This incident reflects broader debates within the U.S. military concerning the limits of expressing political opinions about foreign allies and the ongoing Gaza conflict.
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What different kind of "Justice" do you want to see for these women?Justice, MAGA style!
is what he did something allowed in the military?
I guess that makes it ok then.Yup, exactly what I said. She didn't name any names other than Epstein and Maxwell as the ones who abused her. Epstein was arrested and is dead. Maxwell was arrested, convicted and is in prison. And she was compensated financially.
Not sure what else you think is due this woman.
Defend the Pedos, go after soldiers criticizing our “Greatest Ally”Was he in the Epstein Files too?
A Reserve soldier has been kicked out of a full-time position with a Civil Affairs reserve unit in Florida after posting personal criticisms online of U.S. support for Israel and sharing information on an app that compiles the locations of ICE agents from public sources.