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BREAKING: New revelations from a transcript of Michael Wolff and James Truman’s podcast expose a twisted, toxic connection between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein.

In this bombshell conversation, Wolff and Truman break down Epstein’s firsthand accounts of Trump’s manipulative, egotistical, and often disturbing behavior.

From Epstein’s stash of compromising photos to Trump’s financial illusions, the stories paint a picture of two men locked in a ruthless game of one-upmanship.

THE BREAKDOWN 🧵🔥Image
Epstein reveals Trump’s habit of pitting his own people against each other and how the two engaged in vile competitions over women, all while Epstein held onto evidence he believed could ruin Trump.
And it wasn’t just about the sleaze—Epstein claims Trump’s so-called fortune was propped up by unpaid debts and possibly hidden tax evasion.

He even recounts a falling-out that involved a mansion, a shady oligarch, and suspected money laundering.

Through it all, Epstein expressed genuine fear of Trump’s capacity for “anything,” while the media and political elites stayed silent.
If Epstein’s accounts are accurate, this isn’t just dirt on Trump—it’s a profile in power and corruption, with a chilling reminder of what some will do to protect their own.
Epstein: Trump’s Shadow Observer – Epstein saw Trump’s manipulative “sportsmanship” up close, watching him pit people like Bannon and Conway against each other to keep them under his thumb. For Trump, this wasn’t just politics; it was a game of control, and Epstein noted Trump’s complete lack of scruples.
The Competition Over Women – Epstein and Trump shared a toxic competitive streak, often over women. They reportedly shared a girlfriend and treated romantic interests like trophies, with Epstein hinting that “outscoring” each other on women was “high sport” for Trump.
Trump’s Wealth: All Smoke and Mirrors – Epstein called Trump’s wealth a total illusion, claiming his so-called fortune was built on unpaid liabilities and forgiven debts. Epstein’s theory? Trump’s hidden tax returns likely bury forgiven debts that should have been taxed as income—dodging hundreds of millions in taxes by pretending he was richer than he was.
The Palm Beach Feud – Trump didn’t just cut ties with Epstein; he undercut him. After Epstein bid $36 million on a Palm Beach mansion, Trump swooped in with a $40 million bid, using borrowed money. Later, Trump flipped it for $96 million to a Putin-linked oligarch. Epstein saw it as a classic money-laundering scheme and even considered suing Trump.
Compromising Photos – Epstein had receipts. He allegedly kept photos of Trump with topless young women at his Palm Beach estate, pulling them from his safe to show Wolff. In one shot, Trump had a “telltale stain” on his pants while the women pointed and laughed, hinting at just how much leverage Epstein thought he held over Trump.
Enter Steve Bannon – Wolff arranged for Epstein to meet Bannon in 2017, after Bannon’s White House exit. They bonded instantly, both fearing and resenting Trump. Bannon even admitted that Epstein was the only person he’d worried about in 2016, knowing Epstein had enough on Trump to be a threat.
Media’s Unfinished Expose – Wolff and Truman discuss how major outlets, including 60 Minutes, planned to expose the Epstein-Trump ties, only to back off. Epstein’s legacy was radioactive, and the media, in Wolff’s words, seemed to decide that Epstein’s story was just “too hot to handle.”
Epstein’s Fear of Trump – Despite all this, Epstein was reportedly afraid of Trump, knowing he’d do “anything” to protect himself. This wasn’t just speculation; Epstein, who knew Trump better than most, feared Trump’s ruthlessness as he rose to the presidency.
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Nov 2
Claims like these make fluoride sound like the silent killer lurking in your tap water, waiting to strike with a list of horrific health effects like cancer, IQ loss, and thyroid disease.

But here’s the truth: regulated fluoride levels in our public water supply are backed by decades of research and endorsed by top health organizations.

The CDC, WHO, and ADA stand by fluoride in drinking water as a safe, effective way to protect our teeth.

The Breakdown: 🧵Image
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Yes, fluoride can be harmful – in high, unregulated doses.

We’re talking about levels way beyond what you’re getting from a sip of water at home.

Skeletal fluorosis and thyroid problems? Those are real risks, but they typically only show up when fluoride exposure is massively excessive. Not at the levels used in U.S. water systems.
This claim oversimplifies a complex issue. It throws out buzzwords like “IQ loss” and “bone cancer” to scare people, but the science doesn’t back it up at normal exposure levels.
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Nov 2
BREAKING: The Guardian picked up the story on Trump’s deep ties with Epstein after my post went viral less than 24 hours ago.

American media has had this for weeks and stayed silent.

Once again, legacy outlets are failing us.

Recordings from 2017 reveal Epstein talking for ‘100 hours’ about Trump, per journalist Michael Wolff.Image
Trump’s Manipulative Tactics: Epstein described Trump’s strategy of pitting people against each other, often stirring conflicts among his team members and creating distrust to keep control.

Trump would insult or criticize his associates to others, playing on their insecurities and allegiances to maintain his power.
Epstein’s Insights into Trump: Epstein, who was once close to Trump, appeared to have a mixture of disdain and fascination with him. Epstein saw Trump as “vulgar” and somewhat “bush league” in comparison to his perception of class and status.

Yet, there was a certain shared ethos between them – they both saw themselves as embodiments of the 1980s’ “money, women, and power” culture.
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Nov 1
BREAKING: The October Surprise is here! The Daily Beast just dropped over 100 hours of Jeffrey Epstein recordings where he talks about his relationship with Trump and spills inside info on the Trump White House.

This is massive. 🔥

Michael Wolff, who chronicled Trump’s time in office, has released a recording of Epstein—who died in 2019—detailing Trump’s White House team.Image
Michael Wolff just dropped a bombshell—he’s got a recording of Jeffrey Epstein spilling insider details about Trump’s White House, describing it as a chaotic circus that Trump himself stoked.
In this 2017 recording, Epstein talks about Trump’s tactics, pitting staff against each other and trash-talking people like Bannon, Priebus, and Conway behind closed doors. And here’s the kicker: Wolff says he has over 100 hours of Epstein recordings on Trump, ready to release more as we head toward the election.
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Oct 14
Instead of resorting to fabricated stories like those of the right, let's instead focus on legitimate information regarding JD VANCE!

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1. Anti-Trump Record and Establishment Ties:

• Vance opposed Trump in 2016, expressing doubts about Trump’s ability to lead and referring to the MAGA movement as a “quick high.”
2. Questionable Conservatism:

• Vance has expressed support for policies contrary to traditional Republican values, including raising the capital gains tax, taxing U.S. businesses, and supporting stronger labor unions.

• He has also been critical of corporate interests, and his opposition to right-to-work laws could alienate conservative, pro-business voters.
3. Voting History & Party Affiliation:

• Vance failed to vote in at least four elections since 2018, including the 2020 primary, and he was not a registered Republican during a portion of that time.
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Sep 27
ICYMI: Shocking News from Montana: 🧵Republican Attorney General Admits to Manipulating Primary for Financial Gain

In a surprising development, the Associated Press reports that Montana’s Republican Attorney General has been caught on recording admitting to recruiting a primary challenger.

This maneuver was intended to help him raise more money and bypass campaign finance regulations.Image
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Montana’s Attorney General, Austin Knudsen, revealed to supporters at a fundraising event that he circumvented the state’s campaign finance laws by inviting a fellow Republican to run against him as a token candidate in the upcoming primary.

This strategy was intended to allow him to raise additional funds for the November general election, according to a recording from the event.
“I do technically have a primary,” Knudsen stated when asked about his opponent. “However, he is a young man who I asked to run against me because our campaign laws are ridiculous.”
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Sep 27
Op-Ed: J.D. Vance’s Voting Record Raises Questions About His Commitment to Civic Duty

DOSSIER ALERT: ⚠️🔥🔥🧵

As J.D. Vance steps deeper into the political spotlight, positioning himself as a champion of Ohioans and the American working class, there’s one glaring issue that should not go unnoticed:

his inconsistent voting record. Despite his ambitious political rhetoric, Vance’s actual participation in the democratic process tells a different story.Image
Vance has been a registered voter in Hamilton County, Ohio, since September 2018, but it wasn’t until May 2022 that he officially registered as a Republican.

For someone who presents himself as deeply invested in shaping the future of the Republican Party and standing up for conservative values, this recent registration seems late to the game.

More troubling, however, is Vance’s failure to vote in at least four elections since 2018, including the crucial 2020 primary elections.

These missed opportunities raise serious concerns about his commitment to engaging with the very system he now seeks to lead.
This isn’t the first time Vance has demonstrated a pattern of absenteeism when it comes to voting.

Vance initially registered to vote in Hamilton County in May 2013 but failed to cast a single ballot while registered there.

His voting record stretches back further still, beginning in Butler County, Ohio, where he first registered as an unaffiliated voter in July 2004.

While he did vote in the 2004 and 2006 general elections, his sporadic participation in local and national elections leaves much to be desired from someone now aspiring to higher office.
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