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    1. Sufficient-Guitar-58 on

      Earlier this week, the House Oversight Committee released over 2,300 Epstein-related email threads, many of which reference Donald Trump, though none are direct communications between Trump and Epstein. Most mentions are indirect references, forwarded articles, or discussions about Trump rather than evidence of interaction. The cache also includes references to other major public figures, illustrating Epstein’s continued efforts to stay connected to influential circles even after his conviction. These reference name-drops are not proof of wrongdoing, but the volume of references raises broader questions about transparency and elite networks.

    2. Cute_Consideration38 on

      Are you sure that most of those hits aren’t due to some formality added during redaction? Like, “Released by executive order of the office of Donald Trump, US president.”. Or something?

      I mean, even if not above, what does this imply exactly?

    3. Not for much longer since they’re scrubbing reuplicans from the files supposedly. Pretty soon itll just be democrats and people Trump doesn’t like.

    4. Interesting graph.

      No red herring however. Most mentions are indirect references.

      If you talk so much about a person indirectly it feels like they are more or less obsessed. Let’s assume Trump is directly involved, would you still talk so much about that Trump without direct referring to him at all? That would be hard to do across thousands of emails. To me it hints primarily at a power hungry individual but that’s it really.

      Let’s see what the congress documents will uncover (although they would’ve had plenty of time to scrub them by now).

    5. The most interesting stuff here is the pre-2015 stuff. There’s a not insignificant number of references there

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