They showed no interest in it during the Biden years, so right there is your clue. It's only being used to divide and you're falling for it again. I don't care if Tucker or Kirk or Kelly or Bannon or Bongino are chattering and unhappy. Get over it.
No president has ever had six months like the first half of 2025, and you are pouting on social media because your pet project wasn't solved? Pedophilia involving rich celebrities. There were thousands and thousands of women and girls trafficked for sex during Biden's open borders--work on that. Democrats are weeping and visiting those rapists in prison and complaining about their toilets and food. Give me a break! And Trump has put a stop to it by closing the border which everyone said couldn't be done. Every day in Africa's civil wars women and girls are raped, assaulted and kidnapped. Work on that! Every day our universities are getting foreign money to destroy the minds of young Americans. Work on that!. Every day hospitals are committing sexual mutilations and abortions. Work on that! There are still agencies, non-profits and colleges allowing men to beat up women in their sporting events. Work on that!
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You just made my point. The second anyone brings up Epstein or elite abuse, people on all sides rush to deflect — either by calling it a distraction or by flooding the conversation with unrelated outrage.
This isn’t about Tucker, Kirk, or Bannon. I don’t follow any of them. It’s not about being "pouted up" over a pet project either. It’s about the simple principle that powerful people, regardless of party or profession, should be held accountable when they exploit or abuse others — especially children.
Yes, there are other crises in the world — horrific ones. But pointing to other tragedies doesn't erase the need to deal with this one. Epstein ran a global sex trafficking ring involving minors, and a lot of high-level people clearly want that story buried. That should bother everyone, regardless of their politics.
If holding the powerful accountable bothers people more than trafficking itself, maybe it’s worth asking why.
You just made my point. The second anyone brings up Epstein or elite abuse, people on all sides rush to deflect — either by calling it a distraction or by flooding the conversation with unrelated outrage.
This isn’t about Tucker, Kirk, or Bannon. I don’t follow any of them. It’s not about being "pouted up" over a pet project either. It’s about the simple principle that powerful people, regardless of party or profession, should be held accountable when they exploit or abuse others — especially children.
Yes, there are other crises in the world — horrific ones. But pointing to other tragedies doesn't erase the need to deal with this one. Epstein ran a global sex trafficking ring involving minors, and a lot of high-level people clearly want that story buried. That should bother everyone, regardless of their politics.
If holding the powerful accountable bothers people more than trafficking itself, maybe it’s worth asking why.
You can call it deflecting or the simple truth. The fact remains, sex trafficking gets a lot of attention if rich playboys are involved. But there are real bad guys out there just turning a few bucks to use up women and children, and if you care so much, work on that problem first.
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