Alexander Acosta
Friday Was An Especially Bad Day For Trump And His Regime
In his new book, American Carnage, Tim Alberta quotes Justin Amash, speaking of his Republican colleagues: "These guys have all convinced themselves that to be successful and keep their jobs, they need to stand by Trump. But Trump won’t stand with them as soon as he doesn’t need them. He’s not loyal.
Epstein, Acosta, Barr, Trump... Who Else? How Many More? It's Washington, So Expect The Worst.
by NoahI've always made a point of saying that Washington protects its own. Now we can expect to see that in action on a scale more horrifying than the grotesquely naive think possible. Put it all in perspective: Hollywood had an extremely obese extreme lowlife named Harvey Weinstein preying on adult actresses.
Midnight Meme Of The Day!
by NoahAsk about our Celebrity Party Plane! We're always accepting apprenticeship applications! Special programs for middle schoolers! Candy Stripers Welcome! Are you teen model material? Need a Green Card? Just call Club 1600- 202-456-1111!Sorry Bill Clinton-Kevin Spacey Meet-And-Greets no longer available.
Acosta, Epstein and Trump A Refresher
-by Helen KleinFinally, the Jeffrey Epstein case and the fabulous, ridiculously light plea deal he received from Alexander Acosta in 2008 are back in the headlines where they belong. As described last week in the Washington Post:
Manafort Revelations Show Trump Team Crime, Legacy Of Injustice
by Andrew Kreigeditor, Justice Integrity ProjectAmong the remarkable Mueller probe revelations last week was the claim that attorneys for former Trump Campaign Manager Paul Manafort have been sharing confidential information about the special counsel’s investigation with the legal team of “Individual 1,” aka President Trump.The New York Times broke the main story electronically on Nov
Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael Ep. 30: Pearse Redmond on The Sordid Saga of Jeffrey Epstein, Pt. 2: The Details
From Parallax Views
On this edition of Parallax Views you’ll hear the second part of a conversation with Pearse Redmond of Porkins Policy Review and the Open Minds Foundation on the sordid saga of disgraced billionaire and child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Porkins Policy Radio episode 126 Wayne Madsen and Andrew Kreig on Trump, Epstein, and the Waterbury Connection
Investigative reporters Wayne Madsen and Andrew Kreig join me today to discuss their recent investigation into Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein’s 1994 rape of a 12 year old girl name “Maria.” We begin by talking about the tip that led them to look into this case. We then look into Maria’s hometown of Waterbury, Connecticut and the circumstances surrounding her abduction outside of Nash’s Pizzeria. Wayne and Andrew discuss Waterbury’s history of covering up sexual abuse scandals.
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