Liliputin-5993

This Trump's upcoming "sweetheart deal" with Epstein-co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell stinks that bad, that I wouldn't touch it with a ten-foot pole ... "
Howard Stern

Liliputins. What, the heck, is this?
http://stihi.ru/2025/03/08/5867

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sb wouldn't touch something/someone with a ten-foot pole
idiom US informal (also sb will not touch someone/something with a ten-foot pole); (mainly UK informal sb wouldn't touch something with a bargepole)
someone does not want a particular thing or person at all, or does not want to have anything at all to do with it or them

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Pardon watch starts now': Analysts smell 'witness tampering' as DOJ meets Epstein partner

Story by Matthew Chapman 7/22/25

President Donald Trump's Justice Department played a new card in the exploding Jeffrey Epstein case scandal on Tuesday morning, with Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche both announcing they would be questioning Ghislaine Maxwell, British socialite serving a 20-year prison sentence for her role in Epstein's child sex trafficking ring. Justice demands courage," Blanche wrote in his announcement on X, adding, "I intend to meet with [Maxwell] soon. No one is above the law — and no lead is off-limits." This move may have been intended to quell the rising anger from Trump's own base that the DOJ has been unable to deliver on their promise of turning over all files on the Epstein case, including the rumored "client list" of wealthy and powerful people who indulged in Epstein's dark acts with him — which has no evidence of existing and which the DOJ has stated does not exist, but which has persisted in the narrative of conspiracy theorists on both the left and right for years. This move may have been intended to quell the rising anger from Trump's own base that the DOJ has been unable to deliver on their promise of turning over all files on the Epstein case, including the rumored "client list" of wealthy and powerful people who indulged in Epstein's dark acts with him — which has no evidence of existing and which the DOJ has stated does not exist, but which has persisted in the narrative of conspiracy theorists on both the left and right for years.
But the timing of the announcement, coupled with longstanding knowledge that Trump himself used to be friends with Epstein, has spurred a more sinister theory from some political and legal observers on social media: that administration officials are moving to secure Maxwell's silence, or maybe even offer her a presidential pardon, something Trump biographer Michael Wolff alleged he has considered in the past.


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