L to R: Donald Trump, Melania Trump, Jeffrey Epstein, and Ghislaine Maxwell in 2000 (Davidoff Studios/Getty)
EA-CEO Retort VideoCast: Social Media, Disinformation, and Trump-Epstein
EA-Times Radio VideoCast: Trump “Cornered” by His Epstein Scandal
UPDATE, NOV 23:
I joined BBC Radio Ulster on Monday to consider the consequences of the release of the case files of the late paedophile Jeffrey Epstein if Donald Trump does not make a last-ditch attempt to block the disclosure.
The other guest is Trump spokesperson Jennifer Ewing.
I deal with Ewing’s disinformation, attempting to pin blame on “the Democrats”, and I focus on the priority: accountability and justice for the victims of Epstein and the other men who abused them.
To listen, you must be in the UK or have a VPN.
Listen to Discussion from 1:03:50
ORIGINAL ENTRY, NOV 20: I joined DW News on Thursday to evaluate whether Donald Trump will stall over release of the case files of the late paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, now that disclosure has been approved by Congress.
While Trump reluctantly signed the bill, he has ordered the Justice Department — led by Trump’s servant Attorney General Pam Bondi — to investigate Bill Clinton, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, and LinkedIn co-founder and Democrat donor Reid Hoffman. That could be used as a pretext to hold up release of the files.
But I note that this will not relieve the pressure on Trump. Instead, it could increase it with many of his supporters demanding the files — and with the victims of Epstein and other powerful men seeking transparency, accountability, and closure.