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Jail the Epstein Buddies

The DOJ’s massive January 2026 release—over 3.5 million pages, 180,000 images, and 2,000 videos—under the Epstein Files Transparency Act has ripped the veil off a long-protected network of power and predation. No more excuses, no more redactions shielding the elite. The documents expose intimate, repeated associations with Jeffrey Epstein by figures like Donald Trump and Bill Clinton, men who moved in his orbit for years, dined at his tables, flew on his planes, and partied in his circles.

Proximity to Epstein wasn’t casual. Flight logs, emails, witness statements, and FBI compilations show these men weren’t distant acquaintances—they were close enough to see the patterns, hear the whispers, witness the parade of young girls. Trump himself reportedly told Palm Beach police in 2006 that „everyone knows“ Epstein „has been doing this,“ calling Ghislaine Maxwell „evil“ and expressing relief at his eventual stop. Yet the friendship lingered until it didn’t. Clinton’s name appears repeatedly in travel records and depositions, with Epstein invoking the Fifth when pressed about their ties.

Knowledge isn’t plausible deniability—it’s culpability. When someone at that level stays silent while a predator operates in plain sight, they don’t get the benefit of ignorance. They become enablers. Silence protected the operation, prolonged the abuse, and allowed more victims to be groomed, trafficked, and shattered. In any ordinary context, that level of willful blindness makes you a co-conspirator, not a bystander.

Party affiliation doesn’t matter here. Trump or Clinton, Republican or Democrat—the standard is the same. No one who enjoyed Epstein’s hospitality, his access, his „friendship“ for as long as they did can credibly claim zero awareness of the horrors unfolding. The files don’t require a smoking gun of direct participation to demand accountability; they show sustained, knowing proximity to documented evil.

This isn’t about politics anymore—it’s about justice. Survivors deserve more than vague mentions and unverified claims. They deserve trials, not endless deflection.

Impeachment proceedings for any current officeholder implicated. Full congressional hearings. Criminal investigations where evidence warrants. Prosecution and prison for the guilty, no exceptions. Presidents aren’t above the law—they’re bound by it more tightly because of the power they wield.

The Epstein files are out. The truth is public. Now act on it. Anything less makes us all complicit in the next cover-up. Jail the buddies who knew and did nothing. No mercy for the powerful who let monsters thrive.

Read the Epstein Emails