Trump, Epstein, and a New Bombshell Accuser—Why Is the US Media Silent While Australia’s Exploding With This Story?
Wow, so, yeah... that's a pretty intense story. I mean, this isn't the first time we're hearing about Trump and these kinds of accusations, but the connection to Epstein—it’s just... next level unsettling, right? [1][3]
But the part about Australia having it on primetime news? That's wild. Like, why would it be such a big thing there but we're barely hearing a peep over here? Feels like there’s always something going on with the media deciding what’s "newsworthy" based on whatever agenda is floating around at the moment, you know? Sometimes it’s like they pick and choose what fits the narrative they wanna push, and the stuff that doesn’t? Yeah, that gets buried. [6]
And this woman, Stacey Williams—man, her account is chilling. You can almost feel that moment, where she's frozen, confused... while these two dudes just keep chatting like nothing's happening. It's sick. And you kinda have to respect her for speaking up now, even if some folks might question the timing. But she said it herself—she can’t stand the idea of him getting back into office. [3][8]
Honestly though, this just adds to the pile, right? Like, Trump’s been accused by so many women, but somehow none of it seems to stick in a way that stops him. It’s almost like, after a while, people just... become numb to it? Or they don’t want to believe it. [4][7]
But seriously, if the media isn’t covering this, we gotta ask why. Feels like a big deal. [6]
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