Trump DOJ won’t release docs showing $1.1 billion Epstein wire transfers

In yet another mind blowing development in the Epsteingate nightmare that won’t end for Trump, Ron Wyden says Trump’s DOJ is sitting on documentation that details $1.1 billion in wire transfers made by Jeff Epstein. The Department of Justice claims “we don’t have enough evidence to investigate,” Say what? They’ve got 4.725 reasons to investigate!

More and more it’s looking like the entire administration is concealing very damning evidence of wrongdoing on the part of certain people that they don’t want to be exposed. If this isn’t corruption, I don’t know what it is.


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One response to “Trump DOJ won’t release docs showing $1.1 billion Epstein wire transfers”

  1. Hank Martin

    A Nation Adrift

    Corruption. Obstruction. Compromise. It’s… everywhere. And now, $1.1 billion in wire transfers, Epstein’s hands, and the Department of Justice? Silent. Why? This is not a partisan issue. This-is a moral crisis. And Scripture is not silent.
    “Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them.” — Ephesians 5:11
    When government becomes a shield for the wicked instead of a sword for the righteous, it has violated its God-ordained purpose (Romans 13:4). The DOJ says there’s “not enough evidence”? The Judge of all the Earth says otherwise.
    “Woe to those who call evil good and good evil.” — Isaiah 5:20
    What we’re witnessing is not mere incompetence. It’s willful concealment. Justice delayed, is justice denied. And to hide this under the pretense of legal protocol? That’s not justice. That’s deception.

    “The Lord detests differing weights, and dishonest scales do not please Him.” — Proverbs 20:23

    I am not a conspiracy theorist—I am Berean (Acts 17:11). I examine. I question. i seek truth.
    So I say to the Church: Don’t look away. Don’t shrug. Don’t silence your conscience just because your political hero wears red instead of blue. If we’re going to preach repentance to the culture, we must first model it within our own camp. Expose the darkness. Speak the truth. Defend the defenseless. And remember:
    “It is required of stewards that they be found faithful.” — 1 Corinthians 4:2
    America is not just facing a political reckoning-but a spiritual one. The time for silence… is over.

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