MSNBC's Jen Psaki Roasts Republicans Swallowing Trump's Ludicrous' Epstein Denial
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MSNBC's Jen Psaki Roasts Republicans Swallowing Trump's Ludicrous' Epstein Denial
"The letter definitely does exist, as do a whole bunch of other creepy letters to Epstein that were compiled in that birthday book. Now, I should warn you, many of the 200-plus pages which were contributed by Epstein's friends allude to his lifestyle with lewd references and suggestive images and incredibly crude and disgusting jokes. I mean, for example, one contributor expresses birthday greetings to degenerate one, saying, so many girls, so little time."
"One page seems to reference his lifestyle through clip art clip art, depicting his plane and women in swimwear. You can see that on the screen. A little bizarre birthday note there. Then there is this particularly creepy illustration on the screen right now appearing to show Epstein giving candy and balloons to female children in 1983, and then receiving massages and other things apparently from those same girls 20 years later. Disgusting."
The House Oversight Committee released a birthday book containing a note at issue and other contributions from Jeffrey Epstein's acquaintances. President Trump denied writing the note and insisted the signature was not his. Numerous Republican figures publicly supported that denial. The birthday book spans more than 200 pages and contains lewd references, suggestive images, crude jokes, and illustrations that reference Epstein's lifestyle. Examples include a contributor's greeting reading "so many girls, so little time," a poem noting Epstein avoided the penitentiary, clip art depicting his plane and women in swimwear, and an image implying interactions between Epstein and underage girls.
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