DCT Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 28 minutes ago, Porter said: Boy look at that crew. The Epstein files will be the fall of the Republican party in the midterms and possibly the 2028 elections. DOJ withheld and removed some of the files related to Trump and others. Quote
thetragichippy Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 6 minutes ago, DCT said: The Epstein files will be the fall of the Republican party in the midterms and possibly the 2028 elections. DOJ withheld and removed some of the files related to Trump and others. No it won’t…..lol Ghislaine was at Chelsea’s wedding after Epstein was convicted…..lol Better hurry up and find some solid evidence on Trump… baddog 1 Quote
baddog Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 48 minutes ago, Porter said: Boy look at that crew. Well, I have mentioned several times about the Hollywood connection. Weinstein and Oprah should be in that pic. They’re all a bunch of pervs. Quote
baddog Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Who protects child sex predators????? Google search: In 1975, while working as a court-appointed public defender in Arkansas, a 27-year-old Hillary Clinton (then Hillary Rodham) represented Thomas Alfred Taylor, a man accused of raping a 12-year-old girl . Wikipedia +1 Here are the details of that case based on court records and reporting: Court Appointment: Clinton did not choose the case; she was appointed by a local judge to represent Taylor, an indigent defendant, which she has described as her professional duty. Case Outcome: The case did not go to trial. Instead, Clinton negotiated a plea bargain where Taylor pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of "unlawful fondling of a child under 14". Sentence: As a result of the plea deal, Taylor was sentenced to one year in jail and four years of probation. Controversy: The case gained attention when audio recordings from the 1980s surfaced in 2014, in which Clinton discussed the case, including the fact that her client passed a polygraph test, which she noted she doubted. Critics, including the victim in the case, have argued that the defense was overly aggressive and that the sentence was too light. Quote
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