Donald Trump Jr. responded to the Twitter File Part 6 revelations in a tweet yesterday where he summed up the FBI’s priorities.
“Just a friendly reminder that 80 FBI agents had time to police free speech and memes at Twitter but no one had any time to look at who was in Jeffrey Epstein’s black book sexually exploiting children!” Trump Jr. declared.
Trump-supporting Twitter user Collin Rugg suggested in response, “Probably because they were in on it!”
Probably because they were in on it!
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) December 18, 2022
In the #TwitterFiles dump, journalist Matt Taibbi exposed the FBI’s social media task force established after the 2016 presidential election that assigned as many as “80 agents” to monitor foreign interference.
Taibbi wondered, “Do agencies like FBI and DHS do in-house flagging work themselves, or farm it out?”
“‘You have to prove to me that inside the f*cking government you can do any kind of massive data or AI search,’ says one former intelligence officer,” Taibbi explained.
As we recently reported, a victim of Jeffrey Epstein recently spilled the beans in a deposition as she claimed to have missing sex tapes of his wealthy friends that he may have used as blackmail.
Sarah Ransome’s newly released deposition also implicated attorney Alan Dershowitz as being involved in the abuse of underage girls.
The deposition was taken as part of a lawsuit that Virginia Giuffre filed against Ghislaine Maxwell and Ransome said that she has seen footage of two of Epstein’s associates having sex with a female victim.
“When my friend had sexual intercourse with (redacted) and (redacted), sex tapes were in fact filmed on each occasion by Jeffrey,” Ransome wrote in the deposition.
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