BREAKING: Former federal prosecutor blows the lid off Donald Trump’s scheme to brush the Jeffrey Epstein scandal away by releasing grand jury information, predicts that it will contain nothing of substance and may only be 60 pages long.
MAGA world has been screeching that this proves Trump’s innocence, but the truth isn’t so rosy…
“It’s not going to be much, because the Southern District of New York’s practice is to put as little information as possible into the grand jury,” said Sarah Krissoff, a former assistant U.S. attorney in the Southern District of New York.
“They basically spoon feed the indictment to the grand jury. That’s what we’re going to see,” she added. “I just think it’s not going to be that interesting. … I don’t think it’s going to be anything new.”
On Friday, the MAGA-controlled Justice Department asked a federal court to unseal grand jury testimony connected to the prosecutions of Epstein and his right-hand woman Ghislaine Maxwell. The release is a blatant effort to tamp down on the growing controversy over Attorney General Bam Bondi’s refusal to release the full Epstein files.
The grand jury testimony, whatever it is, will almost certainly not contain the Epstein client list, which Bondi previously stated was waiting on her desk and which the Justice Department now claims does not exist.
Meanwhile, the evidence that Trump was deeply involved in Epstein’s predations and is now engaged in a full-blown coverup just keeps piling up.
Senator Dick Durbin recently revealed that Bondi directed roughly 1,000 FBI personnel to sift through tens of thousands of Epstein documents to “flag” all mentions of Donald Trump. The Wall Street Journal has reported on a suggestive letter that Trump sent to Epstein, and Elon Musk has bluntly alleged that Trump is in the Epstein files. Where there’s smoke there’s fire, and we must keep demanding answers until we get the full truth.
BREAKING: Former federal prosecutor blows the lid off Donald Trump’s scheme to brush the Jeffrey Epstein scandal away by releasing grand jury information, predicts that it will contain nothing of substance and may only be 60 pages long.
