DCT Posted November 19 Report Posted November 19 11 minutes ago, LumRaiderFan said: The UK stripped titles and kicked him out of the castle, oh the horror. Sex trafficking has been around a long time, why only the interest lately from you and your friends? Why PPP when he ran on that promise. This was all self inflicted. His attorney general dropped a major bomb. You know the story. Why not just ask the victims? 5 administrations dropped the ball. Trump twice according to the victims. The victims video will educate you and anyone else who supports PPP. Quote
LumRaiderFan Posted November 19 Report Posted November 19 7 minutes ago, DCT said: Why PPP when he ran on that promise. This was all self inflicted. His attorney general dropped a major bomb. You know the story. Why not just ask the victims? You probably won’t ever get answers, at least not until Trump finishes that third term. Quote
DCT Posted November 19 Report Posted November 19 19 minutes ago, LumRaiderFan said: You probably won’t ever get answers, at least not until Trump finishes that third term. I hope he runs🤞. The victims want answers. Quote
thetragichippy Posted November 19 Report Posted November 19 (Credit to SHIPWRECKEDCREW@X) From a real non-biased attorney who understands law So, posting here to see all this playout in real time......But HEY, they got the bill passed in record time🤣 Thomas Massie is a genius. But even though he is on the House Judiciary Committee, he seems to have no actual understanding of how the enforcement of laws work in the criminal context. He told Kaitlin Collins yesterday that if there is a failure to comply with his statute, it will be enforced criminally, and people will go to jail. 1. The only thing the statute does is force the creation of a searchable and downloadable database of materials. 2. The statute orders the Attorney General to create this database. 3. The statute leaves a variety of discretionary judgments to the Attorney General on what documents to include. 4. The statute does not include any provisions that give notice to anyone that non-compliance is a criminal offense. 5. Massie says "their" -- he and Khanna -- method of enforcement will be "legal." But here is the problem that shows how little Massie understands about the law: The obligation to create the database is placed upon the Attorney General. Who is it in the U.S. government that is given the authority to decide when to bring criminal charges and who to charge? Due process under the 5th Amendment requires "Notice and Opportunity to be Heard". Where in the statute is "Notice" provided that non-compliance is potentially a criminal offense? Quote
Reagan Posted November 20 Report Posted November 20 President Trump has signed to have the Epstein files released! This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Quote
DCT Posted Thursday at 08:12 PM Report Posted Thursday at 08:12 PM 13 hours ago, Reagan said: President Trump has signed to have the Epstein files released! This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 👏👏👏 Quote
DCT Posted Sunday at 01:43 AM Report Posted Sunday at 01:43 AM On 11/19/2025 at 3:43 PM, thetragichippy said: (Credit to SHIPWRECKEDCREW@X) From a real non-biased attorney who understands law So, posting here to see all this playout in real time......But HEY, they got the bill passed in record time🤣 Thomas Massie is a genius. But even though he is on the House Judiciary Committee, he seems to have no actual understanding of how the enforcement of laws work in the criminal context. He told Kaitlin Collins yesterday that if there is a failure to comply with his statute, it will be enforced criminally, and people will go to jail. 1. The only thing the statute does is force the creation of a searchable and downloadable database of materials. 2. The statute orders the Attorney General to create this database. 3. The statute leaves a variety of discretionary judgments to the Attorney General on what documents to include. 4. The statute does not include any provisions that give notice to anyone that non-compliance is a criminal offense. 5. Massie says "their" -- he and Khanna -- method of enforcement will be "legal." But here is the problem that shows how little Massie understands about the law: The obligation to create the database is placed upon the Attorney General. Who is it in the U.S. government that is given the authority to decide when to bring criminal charges and who to charge? Due process under the 5th Amendment requires "Notice and Opportunity to be Heard". Where in the statute is "Notice" provided that non-compliance is potentially a criminal offense? Quote
baddog Posted Sunday at 02:30 AM Report Posted Sunday at 02:30 AM I notice that MTG is being patted on the back by the libs, when just a very short time ago, she was the (debil). Funny how that works……flavor of the week, like Biden ice cream. Lmao I also think it’s funny (weird, not ha-ha) how the libs still follow Jeffries, when he held secret meeting with Epstein while accepting donations from same……all which happened “after” his being convicted of child sex trafficking. You people really are two-faced and care nothing about the kids. Quote
DCT Posted Sunday at 02:36 PM Report Posted Sunday at 02:36 PM 12 hours ago, baddog said: I notice that MTG is being patted on the back by the libs, when just a very short time ago, she was the (debil). Funny how that works……flavor of the week, like Biden ice cream. Lmao I also think it’s funny (weird, not ha-ha) how the libs still follow Jeffries, when he held secret meeting with Epstein while accepting donations from same……all which happened “after” his being convicted of child sex trafficking. You people really are two-faced and care nothing about the kids. 421-1. correction 427-1 Quote
baddog Posted Sunday at 03:28 PM Report Posted Sunday at 03:28 PM 49 minutes ago, DCT said: 421-1. correction 427-1 That’s your answer for still following Jeffries? There are pics of Jeffries and Epstein hugging. That’s ok. Jeffries has no answer either…….typical. But you libs lap it up. Quote
thetragichippy Posted Sunday at 11:11 PM Report Posted Sunday at 11:11 PM As I predicted, so far, more Democrats effected than Republicans…….or Trump And so far, I see no “relief” for the victims baddog 1 Quote
DCT Posted Monday at 01:06 AM Report Posted Monday at 01:06 AM 1 hour ago, thetragichippy said: As I predicted, so far, more Democrats effected than Republicans…….or Trump And so far, I see no “relief” for the victims AI Overview Former Vice President Mike Pence has consistently called for the release of all government files related to Jeffrey Epstein, stating that "the time has come" for full transparency and that "justice be served" . He has argued that anyone associated with "this despicable man ought to be held up to public scrutiny". Quote
DCT Posted 57 minutes ago Report Posted 57 minutes ago This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up New scrutiny over the decision to withhold files. Quote
DCT Posted 41 minutes ago Report Posted 41 minutes ago Panic sets in. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Quote
LumRaiderFan Posted 21 minutes ago Report Posted 21 minutes ago 19 minutes ago, DCT said: Panic sets in. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up lol, panic 😂 and another poll. Quote
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