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Todd Blanche
@DAGToddBlanche
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I worked closely with @FBIDirectorKash
 and @FBIDDBongino
 on the joint FBI and DOJ memo regarding the Epstein Files. All of us signed off on the contents of the memo and the conclusions stated in the memo. The suggestion by anyone that there was any daylight between the FBI and DOJ leadership on this memo’s composition and release is patently false.

So we're supposed to take Bondi's deputy at his word?  He works for her.

To quote PJ Media tonight: "When you’re publicly assuring unity, it usually means that there isn’t any."

https://pjmedia.com/matt-margolis/2025/07/11/is-dan-bongino-quitting-over-the-epstein-client-list-debacle-n4941666
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It's a shame to see a marriage end, but the timing is all about trying to hurt him the most.

I don't care.

I will still send him money. He is 100x's better than the existing Rino.



That's how I see it. They haven't been living together for a year.

The old saying about a woman scorned comes to mind.
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Megyn Kelly
@megynkelly
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10m
Can confirm it’s Bongino or Bondi - and the pick is obvious.
  Bondi must go.

Sucks to be Susie Wiles this weekend trying to put out this five alarm fire at DOJ/FBI.
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If Blondi is fired, I’m told @GovRonDeSantis
 has been considered/floated for the role of Attorney General by some over the last few months.

I'm sure that Trump's talking to Loomer.  Wishful thinking.  There is no benefit to DeSantis by resigning as Florida governor and jumping into the DOJ snake pit.

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There’s also a private push behind the scenes by some GOP donors who want to see @KenPaxtonTX
 as AG, but he has US Senate aspirations.

That won't happen either because as of this morning, he's got a big divorce problem with his wife making ugly insinuations.


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She has not done a good job as AG and everyone knows it.

Yep, Trump chose poorly.
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The same way there can be a budget deficit without a damn budget --- based on government revenue and government spending.

Right. Neither one of em means a damn thing. They spend whatever they want to.
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I'm sure Bongino has given his "It's her or me" notice in by now.  I'm with him on this.  I never trusted her, since she pushed for the prosecution of George Zimmerman.

Same here.  I've never liked or trusted Bondi precisely for that reason and think that Trump could have done much better after the Gaetz fiasco.  This story was all over DC talk radio on my way home tonight, and word is that Bongino has already grown frustrated and tired of the government hokey-pokey he walked into, and it's damaging his marriage and family.  So this may be his off ramp. 

As for Trump...the buck stops with him, whether he wants it to or not.  He just needs to order the release of everything on Epstein (excluding the sicko children videos and photos) and own up to having screwed this up from the start.  It ain't going away, and kicking it down the road again and again will not work since nobody trusts the government, even when it's run by our side.  He, of all people, should know that.
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World News / Re: Ukraine 6
« Last post by berdie on Today at 06:54:05 pm »
Are the Russians gaining ground in Ukraine or not?


From what I can tell, they gain ground and then lose it. Back and forth. And I have noticed as well, it depends on which side is reporting. :shrug: I might also mention that Ukraine has made advances into Russia.

I don't think it is predetermined that the Ukes will lose. Aside from having their country and freedom to fight for...they seem pretty scrappy with some good generals.
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Question: How can there be a budget surplus when there isn't a damn budget?

The same way there can be a budget deficit without a damn budget --- based on government revenue and government spending.






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Let's assume it's true that Epstein was running a blackmail ring using underage girls to lure in rich and powerful men and use pedophilia tapes for blackmail.  Let's also assume the CIA and Mossad were working and protecting this ring for their own purposes.

What do we do about it now?  The last known victim of this atrocity recently killed herself --- 25 years after becoming involved with the Epstein ring, and 25 years ago Epstein's hell had already been active for years.

What are the calls for action trying to accomplish?  Realistically:  No one's going to indict the CIA or Mossad. The ringleader and appointed mastermind of the ring is dead and his right hand is in prison.  So, do you prosecute this one pedophile at a time?  Charges would be over 25 years old.  Evidence has been tampered with by the Obama and Biden administrations. Jurisdiction would be an issue with most acts occurring outside the US, both witnesses and victims would be hostile and uncooperative.

How much time, energy, focus and oxygen do we allow to be sucked out of the work on fixing immigration, the economy, trade, education, wokeism, global unrest and upcoming political races -- in exchange for nothing more than salacious headlines?


I must agree. The only issue I have is the denial of a list. Of course there is. It makes it look like a coverup. Truthfully, a lot of his associates are just that. And not perverts.
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