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STOP the MUTINY and Support Trump?
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STOP the MUTINY and Support Trump?

Should we let the Epstein controversy sink the ship?

Editor’s Note: Trump is caught between releasing the Epstein files and protecting national secrets regarding Israeli agents and the CIA’s criminal conduct.

The evidence shows that Trump kicked super-pervert Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago when he starting hitting on underage girls.

The “hoax” that Trump refers to is the leftist progressives (socialists) and dirty Dems seizing on inferences and rumors to link Trump into Epstein’s pedophilia activity. As Trump pointed out, if there was anything substantial in the files concerning Trump, the lefties would have released it before now.

Although many of Trump’s supporters are back on board, we can expect the media and democrats to trot out lots of unsubstantiated claims about the Epstein files and Trump. We’ve seen that playbook many times before.

If something credible surfaces, then let it come out. In the meantime, Trump is accomplishing things no one else has attempted, some good and some bad. What’s good is his desire to uphold the Second Amendment (to the extent he can without the full cooperation from criminals in congress).

Ken Pealock

This podcast and briefing presents contrasting yet intertwined perspectives on the ongoing Jeffrey Epstein saga and its political implications, particularly for the MAGA movement and the Biden administration.

Cliff Kincaid's article from "Newswithviews.com" advocates for moving past the Epstein narrative, viewing it as a distraction from more pressing issues concerning President Joe Biden's alleged cognitive decline and "weird sexual habits." Kincaid also delves into the potential involvement of intelligence agencies in Epstein's activities, suggesting it's an unsurprising aspect of global intelligence operations.

Conversely, the ABC News article details a significant shift in the MAGA base's stance on the Epstein files. After initial anger over the administration's decision not to release more files, a Wall Street Journal article alleging a letter from Trump to Epstein in 2003, and Trump's subsequent defamation lawsuit, has seemingly unified the base in defense of the President. Trump's announcement to push for the release of Grand Jury testimony in the Epstein case is being hailed as a "victory" by his supporters, redirecting their criticism from the administration to the media.

Key Themes

The Jeffrey Epstein Narrative: Intelligence Operations and "Reasons of State Security"

  • Intelligence Agency Involvement: Kincaid posits that Epstein was likely involved with various intelligence agencies (e.g., Israeli secret service, CIA, KGB). He states, "Let us assume Jeffrey Epstein was working for the Israeli secret service and the CIA. Then let us throw into the mix the Russian KGB. Now what? These endless questions shed nothing on our current and precarious situation." He argues that such involvement is typical for intelligence operations, stating, "Intelligence agencies of the world engage in all kinds of dark and dangerous activities to get people compromised to do their bidding."

  • Justification for Intelligence Activities: Kincaid even suggests that if Israel used Epstein for intelligence purposes, it would be justifiable given its fight for survival. He writes, "If the Jewish state used Epstein for sexual and/or blackmail purposes, so what? The state of the world is not for goody two-shoes... If I were Israel, I would use Epstein for intelligence purposes as well, to figure out who could be compromised and who could not."

  • Cover-ups for State Security: Kincaid explicitly acknowledges that full disclosure on Epstein may never occur due to national security concerns: "Sorry, but these things sometimes get covered-up for reasons of state security." He concludes, "We must conclude that, in some cases, we will never know the entire story because too many intelligence agencies are implicated in his activities. This is the way Washington works. This is the way the world works."

  • Epstein's Elite Connections: Kincaid highlights Epstein's association with "the crème de la crème of the American establishment," including the Trilateral Commission, Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), and Harvard University. He notes Epstein's acceptance into the CFR's "Chairman’s Circle" and a pledged $30 million donation to Harvard.

  • Hidden Cameras and Blackmail: The article references allegations of hidden cameras in Epstein's mansions, suggesting that videos of prominent individuals with young girls and boys might exist, a point Kincaid treats as a premise for further discussion: "It was alleged that every room in his mansions had hidden cameras that filmed everything and everyone, and that the videos of these activities exist somewhere... let us assume they are true. Now what?"

  • Parallel to Vincent Foster and Kurt Waldheim: Kincaid draws parallels between Epstein's mysterious death and that of former Clinton aide Vincent Foster, suggesting both "knew too much." He also compares the Epstein case to the Kurt Waldheim affair, where Waldheim's Nazi past was known to intelligence services before his UN role.

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Shift in MAGA Stance on Epstein Files and Trump's Role

  • Initial Anger and Disunity: The MAGA base was "angered by the decision not to release any more Epstein files," especially after figures like Kash Patel and Dan Bongino (now in FBI leadership) signed off on a memo stating no "client list" existed, contradicting prior conspiracy theories. This caused "backlash among his supporters."

  • Catalyst for Unity: WSJ Article and Trump's Response: A Wall Street Journal article alleging a letter from Trump to Epstein in 2003, and Trump's swift denial and $10 billion defamation lawsuit against the paper, became a turning point. As Posobiec stated, "'We're so back. Everyone is firing on all cylinders. The MAGA movement is completely united behind this fight.'"

  • Trump's Grand Jury Testimony Promise: Trump's announcement that he was asking Attorney General Pam Bondi to "produce any and all pertinent Grand Jury testimony, subject to Court approval" was met with "accolades from supporters." Charlie Kirk urged viewers to "thank President Trump, for fulfilling what you said you were going to do, because he does deserve credit."

  • Redirection of Criticism to Media: The WSJ story "appears to have redirected MAGA supporters' criticism and unified them against a familiar target: the media." This shifts the narrative from internal disappointment to an external enemy.

  • Uncertainty of Long-Term Impact: The article notes that the release of grand jury testimony will take time and may not fully satisfy demands for "all Epstein materials." Previous releases of files sparked "further questions and contributed to the backlash."

The Focus on Joe Biden and Alleged Misconduct

  • Biden as a Distraction from Epstein: Kincaid explicitly advocates for shifting focus from Epstein to Joe Biden: "Forget Epstein. Move on to Joe." He labels the Democratic "milking" of the Epstein matter as "a partisan fraud, possibly designed to obscure coverage of Joe Biden’s auto-pen presidency."

  • Allegations Against Biden: Kincaid enumerates several accusations against Joe Biden: "He has not been accused of being an Epstein 'client,' but he is an accused rapist, female hair-sniffer, and admitted plagiarist who was famous for boasting at a Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) meeting in 2018 about withholding aid to Ukraine to force the firing of a prosecutor."

  • Ashley Biden's Diary: Kincaid highlights the controversial claims from Ashley Biden's diary regarding "showers taken with her father when she was a child as 'probably not appropriate,'" noting that "even the liberal 'fact-checkers' have admitted" this.

  • "Auto-Pen Presidency" and Cognitive Decline: The article strongly suggests that Joe Biden is experiencing cognitive decline and that aides may be taking "unauthorized executive actions." Kincaid frames this as "a very real case," in contrast to the Epstein issues. He also mentions First Lady Jill Biden’s chief of staff, Anthony Bernal, pleading the Fifth Amendment regarding "unauthorized executive actions during his presidency amid his cognitive decline."

Disputed or Unconfirmed Information

  • Trump's Alleged Letter to Epstein: ABC News states, "ABC News has not been able to confirm the existence of the letter" alleged by the Wall Street Journal.

  • Existence of Epstein "Client List": Prior to joining the administration, Kash Patel and Dan Bongino "had stoked conspiracy theories about an Epstein 'client list' that allegedly included the names of wealthy Democratic elites," but later signed a memo stating "no such list existed."

  • Epstein's Death: Kincaid refers to the possibility of Epstein being "murdered in prison," though he dismisses the significance of the cause of death for his argument: "By murder or suicide, at this point what difference does it make?"

  • Hidden Cameras and Videos: Kincaid notes, "There is some controversy over these claims" regarding hidden cameras and existing videos, though he proceeds by assuming them to be true for the sake of argument.

  • Joe Biden's Accusations: Kincaid presents various accusations against Biden (rape, hair-sniffing, plagiarism, and the contents of Ashley Biden's diary) as facts or widely acknowledged claims, though the legal and factual basis for all these claims may be subject to dispute or have varying levels of substantiation.

Implications and Future Considerations

  • Political Re-alignment: The Trump administration's move to release Grand Jury testimony, combined with Trump's aggressive response to the WSJ article, appears to have effectively re-unified a fractured MAGA base and redirected their anger towards the media. This could solidify support for Trump in the short term.

  • Continued Speculation on Epstein: Despite Kincaid's call to move on, the Epstein case, particularly the role of intelligence agencies and the potential for blackmail material, is likely to remain a subject of conspiracy theories and political leverage. The actual impact of the Grand Jury testimony release on these theories remains to be seen.

  • Increased Scrutiny on Biden: Kincaid's article indicates a concerted effort within certain conservative media circles to intensify focus on allegations against Joe Biden, particularly regarding his mental acuity and past conduct, framing these as more urgent and verifiable issues than the Epstein saga.

  • Media as a Target: The ABC News article highlights the continued strategy within the MAGA movement to frame the mainstream media as an antagonist, a tactic that has historically been effective in mobilizing their base.

  • Limited Transparency: Kincaid's assertion that "many things we will never know" about Epstein due to intelligence agency involvement sets expectations for limited transparency, even with further document releases.

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