need money. a lot aren t that wealthy. they live on their salaries. they love travel and private planes. they to get around for their professional and political reasons. they become so-called friends with the wrong fricking people, and these people are frightening and they want something from them. they want the prestige of hanging around a politician, and these relationships are awful, the names that have come out. i don t want to use their names tonight. but the names, why do people know a guy like this guy epstein? why do they event want to know him? because a lot of times the most valuable asset that politicians have is access, access to their power that they exercise presumably on behalf of the american people. but then they end up sometimes giving that access to sleazy characters like epstein who was running this vast criminal conspiracy. and the fact is that other people participated. somebody had to train these girls. somebody had to recruit these girls. and along with epstei
say something or step aside so this can play out. and remember the labor secretary is the one that supposed to oversee human trafficking so just gets even worse the fact that his job is supposed to oversee that and his record on human trafficking. this guy epstein, for years it seems he s gotten away with it and looks like finally now in this administration he might be getting the justice he deserves. all right, coming up, after this past week, it s clear the loonies have taken over the democrat parties. [ birds chirping ] you ever wish you weren t a motaur?
this can play out. and remember the labor secretary is the one that supposed to oversee human trafficking so just gets even worse the fact that his job is supposed to oversee that and his record on human trafficking. this guy epstein, for years it seems he s gotten away with it and looks like finally now in this administration he might be getting the justice he deserves. all right, coming up, after this past week, it s clear the loonies have taken over the democrat parties. loony left is next.
this is a really outrageous example of something that people have been complaining about the rigged system. i would ask people to think about it like this. everyone who thinks that hillary clinton, for example, and the clintons, the way that they have been treated by the justice system means that there is one rule for the rich and the powerful and the well-connected and one for everyone else, it s exactly the same here. for this monster. that s what he is. is he a pedophile monster this guy epstein. and it turns out because he has friends like alexander acosta in your pocket back then in florida you get away with a sentence that no one else who didn t have that wealth and those connections would do. and this is one rule for the clintons should be the same here. he should go. martha: pretty incredible. 13-month sentence and he was allowed to leave six days a week. yeah. martha: he pretty much had free reign to do what he wanted when he was supposedly incarcerated. this is a statem
i will retweet it. it is grotesque. and these women deserve justice. and women is getting a little ahead of the maturity curve here. many were as young as 13. frightening. many of them were young teenagers. theerz what we hear from accosta. this is the part i ve never really heard this from the federal prosecutor, let alone someone who is supposedly politically ambitious. usually they take on cases you want to argue to be hyper aggressive. here, they say well, started as a state case. so really, you know, it was a little tough for the fed that s never true, especially when there is interstate movement. which therein arguably was. accosta said it was tough to prove. one of the local investigators said it wasn t. they say in truth, we were bullied by epstein s lawyers. when have you ever heard the federal government say, it s hard for us to bring this case. this guy is really lawyered up. they re coming after us, we got the brush back on it. it just doesn t make sense and he g