🚨Alex Jones EXPOSES Democrats FAKE Trump Epstein Connection!!

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Epstein Files Controversy: Partisan Maneuvers and Trump's ClearanceRecent revelations surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's files have ignited a fierce partisan battle in Washington, with Democrats accused of weaponizing redacted documents to smear President Donald Trump, while Republicans decry a cover-up and push for full transparency. At the heart of the uproar are three "cherry-picked" emails released by House Oversight Committee Democrats on November 12, 2025, from Epstein's estate, which reference Trump in ways that suggest familiarity with Epstein's illicit activities. However, the White House swiftly countered, labeling the release a "fake narrative" designed to distract from Democratic failures, including the recent government shutdown.The emails, spanning 2011 to 2019, include Epstein telling Ghislaine Maxwell that Trump was "that dog that hasn’t barked" and had "spent hours at my house" with an unnamed "victim." Another claims Trump "knew about the girls" and asked Maxwell to "stop" recruiting from Mar-a-Lago. Democrats, led by Rep. Robert Garcia (D-Calif.), hailed these as raising "glaring questions" about Trump's ties to Epstein, urging the Justice Department to release all files immediately for victim justice. Yet, the documents arrived redacted by the committee to protect victim identities—a standard practice Garcia defended as honoring family wishes.Republicans pounced, accusing Democrats of deliberate obfuscation. House Oversight Republicans released over 20,000 additional pages from the estate that day, unredacted in key spots, revealing the "victim" as Virginia Giuffre—the late Epstein survivor who died by suicide in April 2025. Giuffre, recruited at 16 while working at Mar-a-Lago in 2000, repeatedly cleared Trump in public statements, a 2016 deposition, and her posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice. She described Trump as "couldn’t have been friendlier" during limited interactions and never accused him of wrongdoing or witnessing abuse. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt blasted the redactions: "Democrats selectively leaked emails to the liberal media to create a fake narrative to smear President Trump... This victim, Virginia Giuffre, publicly said that she never witnessed wrongdoing by President Trump." Trump himself dismissed it on Truth Social as a "hoax" to deflect from shutdown woes, noting he banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago decades ago for harassing female staff, including Giuffre.The drama escalated when Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.), a vocal transparency advocate, sought unanimous consent on the House floor that evening to fast-track the Epstein Files Transparency Act (H.R. 577), forcing DOJ disclosure of unclassified records. The request failed due to procedural objections—attributed by Burchett to Democrats in fiery interviews. "I tried to do unanimous consent... and the Democrats blocked it oddly enough!" he told Newsmax, slamming it as "politics" over justice: "They've had it for four years... if there was something there about Trump, they would have released it." Democrats countered that Burchett's maneuver bypassed bipartisan leadership clearance, rendering it out of order, per Rep. Steve Womack (R-Ark.). Burchett's frustration highlighted GOP infighting; he hasn't signed the bipartisan discharge petition led by Reps. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) and Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), which hit 218 signatures Wednesday via new Rep. Adelita Grijalva (D-Ariz.), forcing a floor vote next week. Speaker Mike Johnson confirmed the timeline, amid predictions of GOP defections—only 40% of Republicans approve Trump's Epstein handling, per Reuters/Ipsos.

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