Friday, August 01, 2025

Pedophiles United

Everyone Talks... Everyone Walks
Have you noticed with all this Epstein crap that it appears that everyone is going to a pardon from Trump... to me it looks like all the pedophiles are circling the wagons... including Trump.
The convicted child sex trafficker met with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche for a second day on July 25
People
By Ben Brachfeld
July 25, 2025


NEED TO KNOW
  • Ghislaine Maxwell met with top DOJ officials for a second day on July 25
  • Her lawyer says she answered questions about Jeffrey Epstein's relationships with about 100 people
  • Maxwell is trying to secure a pardon from President Donald Trump
Ghislaine Maxwell met with a top official in the Department of Justice for a second day on Friday — and reportedly answered questions about dozens of people's connections to her late confidante, billionaire child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, as she openly angles for a pardon from President Donald Trump.

Maxwell's lawyer, David Markus, told reporters outside the federal courthouse in Tallahassee, Fla. — near where she is incarcerated — that Epstein's convicted "madam" didn't hold back in telling Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche what she knows, dishing on about 100 people the administration suspects may have had ties to the deceased sex criminal.
The Week reported that Congress wants a bite at the apple!
Maxwell has been subpoenaed for questioning before the Republican-controlled House Oversight Committee. (She has requested immunity before testifying.) Republicans, many of whom have long exploited conspiracy theories about the Epstein files, have an incentive to let her think that the possibility of clemency exists. It serves better as "a carrot" than it would as a reality, said CNN's Aaron Blake. "What better way to guide what she says than to have her believe maybe the administration could do her a solid?"

[...]

Trump doesn't "dispense pardons liberally", said MSNBC legal analyst Danny Cevallos, and, when he has, he's "got a lot in return, politically", as with the mass pardons for the Jan 6 Capitol Hill rioters. Right now, Trump is "trying to distance himself from Epstein", and a Maxwell pardon is probably "too radioactive".
I wouldn't be surprise if everyone walks with plea deals or pardons because everything gets so obfuscated they hope that the public will have no idea of the final outcome

Then we have Trump cutting funding to agencies investigating child abuse...
The administration is quietly putting America’s children at risk by cutting funds and manpower for investigating child abuse, enforcing child support payments, providing child care and much more.
Propublica
by Eli Hager
April 23, 2025


The clear-cutting across the federal government under President Donald Trump has been dramatic, with mass terminations, the suspension of decades-old programs and the neutering of entire agencies. But this spectacle has obscured a series of moves by the administration that could profoundly harm some of the most vulnerable people in the U.S.: children.

[...]

Multiple nonprofits serving exploited children declined to speak on the record to ProPublica, fearing that doing so might undermine what chance they still had of getting potential grants.

“Look at what happened to the law firms,” one official said, adding that time is running out to fund his program’s services for victims of child abuse for the upcoming fiscal year.
It is almost like Trump is running a protection racket for pedophiles!

The Epstein Files are not the only thing that Trump is trying to suppress... clergy are requires to report child abuse if they learn of it. Now Trump wants them to keep quite!

Connecticut law, as you referenced previously, also requires priests to report child abuse and does not have an explicit clergy-penitent privilege exemption.
The Department of Justice had lent its support to Catholic leaders who said the new law would force them to choose between prison and excommunication
The Independent
Io Dodds
23 July 2025 


A federal judge has ruled that Catholic priests in Washington state cannot be required to report child abuse or neglect they learn about through confession after the Trump administration intervened in their favor.

Three Roman Catholic bishops had sued the state government over a new law — SB 5375 — that would extend mandatory abuse reporting rules to the sacrament of confession despite the Church's absolute ban on revealing such secrets.

Last month the U.S. Department of Justice backed them up, arguing the law "deprives Catholic priests of their fundamental right to freely exercise their religious beliefs, as guaranteed under the First Amendment".
Let's see how many millions does the Catholic church own because of pedophilia priests? 

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