Let me get this? No one denies the purpose of Jeffrey Epstein's recruitment of young girls was sexual but is more intel beneath the service?
Opinion echo published in The New York Times by Ross Douthat:
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| Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump were friends and neighbors in Manhattan where they lived only a few blocks away from each other. |
Ross Douthat writes: For those of us with a sincere, nonpartisan interest (I swearđđđ) in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, it was a good week:
- First the Democrats, with an eye to hammering Donald Trump, released a few redacted Epstein emails in which the presidentâs name featured prominently;
- Then, the Republicans, presumably with an eye to burying the Democratic leak, released thousands more Epstein documents.
- Ho-ho-hoâđŽđ With this kind of tag-team effort, weâll have the whole story out in the open by đChristmasâ
A word of caution, though, for those liberals who are relative newcomers to the tragic Epstein saga, for so long a mostly conservative (obsessionâ) fixation.
Instead, there is a dark conspiratorial thrill that comes with encountering the reality, amply displayed in the latest round of disclosures, that so many American elites were perfectly comfortable being buddy-buddy with a trafficker of teenage girls.đł
And because both right and left have pivoted away from the Bill Clinton-era neoliberal center, the fact that Epstein had (to quote the left-wing writer Jeet Heer) âvery banal centrist politics with the same gestalt as 90 percent of U.S. elite since 1990sâ makes him an ideal symbol of elite perfidy (i.e. deceitfulness) for both progressives and populists alike. (Maine Writer: IMO Bill Clinton has paid plenty for his "perfidy" regarding his history with women because the right wing "perfidy" won't allow him to forget about it. So, going back over this same old history is useless intelligence.)
But, itâs important not to let that conspiratorial thrill outrun the actual facts. The new tranche of information confirms, yet again, the moral squalor of various powerful Americans.
Yet, it still leaves us short of definitive answers about the outstanding Epstein questions: Did other powerful men have sex with the underage girls that he traffickedâ What were his connections, if any, to the world of intelligenceâ And what unrevealed details have made Trump so intent on preventing further disclosureâ
I thought we might be closer to answers to the last question when I read the first email that the Democrats released, a 2011, note from Epstein to (the evilđ) Ghislaine Maxwell, shortly after his release from prison: âI want you to realize that the dog that hasnât barked is Trump ⌠[VICTIM] spent hours at my house with him, he has never once been mentioned. Police chief, etc. Iâm 75 percent there.â
I thought we might be closer to answers to the last question when I read the first email that the Democrats released, a 2011, note from Epstein to (the evilđ) Ghislaine Maxwell, shortly after his release from prison: âI want you to realize that the dog that hasnât barked is Trump ⌠[VICTIM] spent hours at my house with him, he has never once been mentioned. Police chief, etc. Iâm 75 percent there.â
But, the hidden name turned out to be the late Virginia Giuffre, the most famous of Epsteinâs victims, who had worked for Trump at Mar-a-Lago and who specifically and repeatedly denied that the future president had sex with her or any other girl, even as she made allegations against many other powerful figures.
Just because she denied it doesnât mean it didnât happen, the suspicious reader might say, which is true.
Just because she denied it doesnât mean it didnât happen, the suspicious reader might say, which is true.
There are reasons to doubt the reliability of some of Giuffreâs accusations, so itâs possible she was also unreliable in her non-accusations. But still, those non-accusations mean that this email is not the smoking gun proving Trumpâs complicity in sex crimes.
And you could also read it as Epstein speculating that Trump was the person who ratted him out to the Palm Beach police, which would actually dovetail with a narrative some of Trumpâs defenders have tried to spin up.
Meanwhile, the documents release also includes a much later email from Epstein, a stream-of-consciousness ramble sent to himself shortly before his last arrest in 2019, in which the financier seems to describe his operation (â200 dollars for a rub and tug ⌠no sex ⌠most in thier mid twenties âŚâ) and then says Trump âcame to my house many times in that periodâ but ânever got a massage,â before turning to a long complaint about how Trump took advantage of him in a real estate deal (duh, ya' thinkâ). The emails suggest:
But then, the great question remains: Why doesnât Trump want more disclosureâ
Itâs possible that he just doesnât like the embarrassment of having everyone reminded that he was one of the rich creeps in the Epstein circle. Or, itâs possible that thereâs something truly sensitive related to Epstein and intelligence that has yet to be revealed.
Or, itâs possible that there is some thread remaining here, and not necessarily the obvious one, that the president really, really doesnât want to see get pulled.
Meanwhile, the documents release also includes a much later email from Epstein, a stream-of-consciousness ramble sent to himself shortly before his last arrest in 2019, in which the financier seems to describe his operation (â200 dollars for a rub and tug ⌠no sex ⌠most in thier mid twenties âŚâ) and then says Trump âcame to my house many times in that periodâ but ânever got a massage,â before turning to a long complaint about how Trump took advantage of him in a real estate deal (duh, ya' thinkâ). The emails suggest:
- First, that it was normal for Epsteinâs friends to have sexual encounters (if not sexual intercourse);
- Second, that Epstein at least wanted people to think the girls in involved were not minors;
- And third, that Epstein had a longstanding grudge against Trump but probably did not have some secret tape of Trump getting a massage or more.
But then, the great question remains: Why doesnât Trump want more disclosureâ
Itâs possible that he just doesnât like the embarrassment of having everyone reminded that he was one of the rich creeps in the Epstein circle. Or, itâs possible that thereâs something truly sensitive related to Epstein and intelligence that has yet to be revealed.
Or, itâs possible that there is some thread remaining here, and not necessarily the obvious one, that the president really, really doesnât want to see get pulled.
Labels: Democrats, Ghislaine Maxwell, Republicans, Ross Douthat, The New York Times, Virginia Giuffre


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