It's about Jeffrey Epstein, and it isn't.
Back in 2019, former White House national security adviser Fiona Hill testified to Congress that Vladimir Putin had proposed a deal to Benedict Donald: He would look away if we waltzed into Venezuela, so long as we would ignore Russia waltzing into Ukraine.
It looks like that swap is well underway. But the invasion of Venezuela also helps people forget that Friday was the deadline for DOJ to explain their redactions and delays on the Epstein Files. Or maybe instead of "delays," the correct term is "breaking the law" (a.k.a. the Epstein Transparency Act, passed by Congress and signed by Trump).
Weird to think that in June 2018, Epstein was offering himself up to the Russians as a source on All Things Donald. "It is not complex," Epstein wrote. "He must be seen to get something." What else did he share with them? Stories of sex trafficking and child rape? Photos and videos?
Okay, it's tinfoil hat time. But these days, everything seems possible. We absolutely have to win the midterms. Until then, we cats HISS.

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