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A court has ordered the release of unredacted names of Epstein clients in spite of determined Democrat opposition. That is another victory for the American people over efforts of the corrupted ruling class to hide their own corruption.

Dozens of Jeffrey Epstein associates, victims likely to publicly ID'd in court docs in coming weeks (nypost.com) 12-19-23

DECEMBER 19, 2023
Over 170 people with Jeffrey Epstein links likely to be named in court docs set to be unsealed in coming weeks
Democrats did lose anything. There's no mention they tried to suppress anything. It's Trump that should be worried.
 
Democrats did lose anything. There's no mention they tried to suppress anything. It's Trump that should be worried.
Democrats tried to keep the evidence from coming out. You may not have known that if you never allow yourself to see any news that is not leftist in nature and politically biased content.

Senator Durbin Blocks Blackburn’s Request for Epstein’s Flight Logs | [your]NEWS (yournews.com) 11-30-23

Senator Durbin Blocks Blackburn’s Request for Epstein’s Flight Logs
Nov 30, 2023

Senator Dick Durbin denies Senator Marsha Blackburn’s motion to subpoena Jeffrey Epstein’s flight records, raising questions about transparency.

Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) recently announced her initiative to subpoena flight logs associated with the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, aiming to shed light on his notorious connections with high-profile individuals in human trafficking and sexual abuse cases. However, this move has encountered a significant roadblock.

Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Dick Durbin (D-IL) has blocked Senator Blackburn’s request to release Epstein’s flight logs. This decision has been met with criticism from Blackburn, who expressed disappointment in a statement, indicating a perceived lack of transparency and accountability.

“This is a sad day in the history of the prestigious Judiciary Committee and further underscores the Left’s two tiers of justice crusade,” Senator Blackburn stated. She accused Senate Democrats of undermining the Supreme Court and Justice Clarence Thomas while allegedly ignoring Justice Sotomayor’s use of staff for coordinating speaking engagements and promoting her books.

The denial to release Epstein’s flight logs adds another layer of controversy to the ongoing debates surrounding Epstein’s case. Epstein, who passed away under mysterious circumstances in jail, had been a central figure in numerous allegations of sexual abuse and human trafficking. The flight logs are believed to contain critical information about his associates and the extent of his illicit activities.

Blackburn’s request aimed to identify every individual who traveled on Epstein’s plane, their number of trips, and the destinations, in an effort to unravel the breadth of Epstein’s network and its implications. The refusal to grant this request has only fueled further speculation and demands for transparency in this high-profile case.

The situation highlights the ongoing struggle within the U.S. political landscape, where partisan divides often impact the pursuit of justice and transparency. The Epstein case, with its high stakes and connections to influential figures, remains a contentious topic, demanding careful scrutiny and accountability from all involved parties.
 
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Democrats tried to keep the evidence from coming out. You may not have known that if you never allow yourself to see any news that is not leftist in nature and politically biased content.

Senator Durbin Blocks Blackburn’s Request for Epstein’s Flight Logs | [your]NEWS (yournews.com) 11-30-23

Senator Durbin Blocks Blackburn’s Request for Epstein’s Flight Logs
Nov 30, 2023

Senator Dick Durbin denies Senator Marsha Blackburn’s motion to subpoena Jeffrey Epstein’s flight records, raising questions about transparency.

Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) recently announced her initiative to subpoena flight logs associated with the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, aiming to shed light on his notorious connections with high-profile individuals in human trafficking and sexual abuse cases. However, this move has encountered a significant roadblock.

Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Dick Durbin (D-IL) has blocked Senator Blackburn’s request to release Epstein’s flight logs. This decision has been met with criticism from Blackburn, who expressed disappointment in a statement, indicating a perceived lack of transparency and accountability.

“This is a sad day in the history of the prestigious Judiciary Committee and further underscores the Left’s two tiers of justice crusade,” Senator Blackburn stated. She accused Senate Democrats of undermining the Supreme Court and Justice Clarence Thomas while allegedly ignoring Justice Sotomayor’s use of staff for coordinating speaking engagements and promoting her books.

The denial to release Epstein’s flight logs adds another layer of controversy to the ongoing debates surrounding Epstein’s case. Epstein, who passed away under mysterious circumstances in jail, had been a central figure in numerous allegations of sexual abuse and human trafficking. The flight logs are believed to contain critical information about his associates and the extent of his illicit activities.

Blackburn’s request aimed to identify every individual who traveled on Epstein’s plane, their number of trips, and the destinations, in an effort to unravel the breadth of Epstein’s network and its implications. The refusal to grant this request has only fueled further speculation and demands for transparency in this high-profile case.

The situation highlights the ongoing struggle within the U.S. political landscape, where partisan divides often impact the pursuit of justice and transparency.
Sound familiar? That's the Maga cult all over.

The Epstein case, with its high stakes and connections to influential figures, remains a contentious topic, demanding careful scrutiny and accountability from all involved parties.
 
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