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Trump, Epstein, and the Deep State // Chris Hedges

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Epstein, Trump, and the Elite Protection Racket: What No One in Power Wants You to Know

The Jeffrey Epstein saga wasn’t just a grotesque tale of abuse — it was a warning sign. A cracked window into how power protects itself, using everything from sealed court records to intelligence connections. And the players? They weren’t rogue actors. They were the system.

The Web of Power: Not Just a List — A Network

Epstein didn’t just know rich people — he managed them. His contact list was a Who’s Who of global elites: presidents, prime ministers, Ivy League scientists, billionaires, and even royalty. But the true revelation isn’t who was on the plane — it’s who helped cover up the aftermath.

Every time documents come close to outing names or video tapes allegedly surface, someone in power hits the brakes. Sealed filings. Redacted flight logs. Journalists sued or silenced. It’s not just protection — it’s preemptive erasure.

Trump’s Relationship with Epstein: Not a Mystery

Despite years of denial, Trump’s closeness with Epstein is documented. Mar-a-Lago parties. Public praise. Shared social circles. And even an allegation that Trump raped a 13-year-old girl at Epstein’s Manhattan residence — a civil case that quietly disappeared after veiled threats and likely settlements.

More suspicious? Trump’s own DOJ protected Epstein’s network. Alex Acosta, who brokered Epstein’s 2007 sweetheart deal, was promoted to Labor Secretary. The blackmail videos Epstein had reportedly stockpiled? Never released. The FBI took them — and buried them. Under both Trump and Biden, that vault remains sealed.

Blackmail as Leverage: A Feature, Not a Flaw

Epstein’s empire ran on compromise — not just cash. His homes were wired. His jet hosted underage girls. The intent was clear: collect dirt, own the powerful. Whether foreign intelligence played a hand remains debated, but the results speak volumes. Few men of status ever faced consequences, and many still walk free.

When a predator like Epstein dies mysteriously in a high-security prison under a 24/7 suicide watch — with both cameras malfunctioning and guards asleep — it doesn’t take a tinfoil hat to see the outlines of a cover-up.

This Isn’t a Conspiracy Theory — It’s a Pattern

From Bill Clinton’s 27 confirmed flights on the Lolita Express to Prince Andrew’s now-buried sexual abuse allegations, the Epstein story keeps circling the same black hole: a rotating cast of elites using the same legal tricks, PR damage control, and friendly prosecutors to escape justice.

Meanwhile, whistleblowers, journalists, and victims keep disappearing. Epstein’s associate Jean-Luc Brunel — dead in prison. Key Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre — smeared and silenced. Ghislaine Maxwell — convicted, but no client list ever released.

The Bi-Partisan Silence Is the Tell

If Epstein’s client list only hurt one side of the aisle, we’d already know every name. But it doesn’t. It burns both. So instead, the list is kept under judicial gag orders while media outlets reframe, distract, or ignore. Republicans want to focus on Clinton. Democrats want to focus on Trump. Neither will burn the whole house down.

Because they all live in it.

Conclusion: The Real Crime Isn’t Just What Epstein Did — It’s Who Helped Him Do It

The Epstein story isn’t just about abuse. It’s about a system that enables abuse at scale, protects the abusers, and ensures the public never sees the full picture. The evidence is there. The names are known. The only thing missing? Courage from institutions to release it all.

Until then, the world will continue spinning under a shadow — where children are trafficked, victims are silenced, and the elite sleep well knowing their secrets are still safe.

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