Pizza time?

One is a legit story about an NYPD chief that committed suicide. The other is supposedly quoting unnamed sources inside the NYPD. Sorry, it fails the smell test.

It's becoming clear where this story came from:

You're traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind. A journey whose boundaries are that of imagination. That's the signpost up ahead - your next stop, the Twilight Zone!
 
It's becoming clear where this story came from:

You're traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind. A journey whose boundaries are that of imagination. That's the signpost up ahead - your next stop, the Twilight Zone!
Trump is a Russian agent....so you should hold your p’s and q’s
 
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This laptop has been the subject of speculation for year's. How is it possible no one has presented the " daming" information to the public.
 
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Trump now says that he feels sorry for Acosta over the negative attention that he is receiving over his handling of the Epstein case. He makes no mention of the fact that Acosta broke the law by not informing Epstein's victims of the plea deal before it was entered in court. There is no excuse for that. Acosta was an experienced prosecutor of sex crimes, he knew the law and he chose to break it.

Trump also claims that he was "not a fan" of Epstein. That is classic Trumpian historical revisionism. And he really needs to learn some new phrases. He has overused "not a fan" .... everything from the Vietnam War to the Fed, learn some new words, Donald.
He should of finished with " The 💩s about to hit the fan" and a big ole smile.
 
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Except, True Pundit is about as shady as it gets.. Why would these "NYPD" sources only confide in True Pundit.

Whatever
You all keep saying that but with "major" news channels, papers or websites not reporting truth you have to go look for news from individuals truly doing digging. Sara Carter is one. Tom Fitton is one. The guy from Epoch times, can't remember his name is a good one.

What I don't see is Democratic journalists truly doing any digging. To be fair, they probably get told to "drop it" if they start asking.
 
You all keep saying that but with "major" news channels, papers or websites not reporting truth you have to go look for news from individuals truly doing digging. Sara Carter is one. Tom Fitton is one. The guy from Epoch times, can't remember his name is a good one.

What I don't see is Democratic journalists truly doing any digging. To be fair, they probably get told to "drop it" if they start asking.


If "someone" is telling the Dems to drop it then why isn't Fox all over it?
 
You all keep saying that but with "major" news channels, papers or websites not reporting truth you have to go look for news from individuals truly doing digging. Sara Carter is one. Tom Fitton is one. The guy from Epoch times, can't remember his name is a good one.

What I don't see is Democratic journalists truly doing any digging. To be fair, they probably get told to "drop it" if they start asking.

These people are judged on their veracity, just as all journalists are. Trying to say because one non-mainstream journalist has some level of integrity, doesn't mean that 99% of these clikbait "journalistic" websites have any at all.

Call out probable BS journalism when you see it, and I'll try do the same.
 
He should of finished with " The 💩s about to hit the fan" and a big ole smile.
I don't see how any part of this story is a great development for Trump. He and Epstein were obviously friends who socialized with each other during the period of time when these crimes were being committed. It is even possible (perhaps likely) that one of Epstein's victims was assaulted at Mar-a-Lago. Trump was once named in a complaint (the 'Katie Johnson' accusation) against Epstein.

And if all of that is not enough, the plea deal that Alex Acosta brokered with Epstein's attorneys is about to undergo some intense scrutiny. There is no chance that Acosta comes out of this smelling like a rose. He gave a convicted sex offender 13 months in county jail and didn't even have the guts to tell the victims about this agreement beforehand (in violation of the law)... and he is still Trump's Secretary of Labor. Trump gave no indication today, that Acosta will be replaced any time soon.
 
This laptop has been the subject of speculation for year's. How is it possible no one has presented the " daming" information to the public.

Ever consider it could be considered evidence in chain of custody?

Sealed indictments also exist for a reason.
 
Wikipedia Epstein has been edited 46 times today.

They should almost have every Democrat erased in the mentions. Lol
It kills me how you want to make this a politically partisan issue. Could some of those edits be adding and removing the "Katie Johnson" accusations against Trump? Probably.
 
Ever consider it could be considered evidence in chain of custody?

Sealed indictments also exist for a reason.
I have considered that, however several people claiming to have copies of the "daming" evidence. Ole Weiner likes to show people his things and all....
 
Hmmm...
Acosta had explained, breezily, apparently, that back in the day he’d had just one meeting on the Epstein case. He’d cut the non-prosecution deal with one of Epstein’s attorneys because he had “been told” to back off, that Epstein was above his pay grade. “I was told Epstein ‘belonged to intelligence’ and to leave it alone,” he told his interviewers in the Trump transition

Jeffrey Epstein’s Sick Story Played Out for Years in Plain Sight
 
I don't see how any part of this story is a great development for Trump. He and Epstein were obviously friends who socialized with each other during the period of time when these crimes were being committed. It is even possible (perhaps likely) that one of Epstein's victims was assaulted at Mar-a-Lago. Trump was once named in a complaint (the 'Katie Johnson' accusation) against Epstein.

And if all of that is not enough, the plea deal that Alex Acosta brokered with Epstein's attorneys is about to undergo some intense scrutiny. There is no chance that Acosta comes out of this smelling like a rose. He gave a convicted sex offender 13 months in county jail and didn't even have the guts to tell the victims about this agreement beforehand (in violation of the law)... and he is still Trump's Secretary of Labor. Trump gave no indication today, that Acosta will be replaced any time soon.

Lord knows I am not trying to defend any of this but I don't believe the bolded is technically accurate. If my understanding is correct, Epstein was not "convicted" until the agreement was made. No excuse for not telling the cooperative victims' attorneys about the potential agreement, but there could have been many reasons for reaching a lenient agreement for reasons unknown except to the prosecutor (i.e., certain victims being uncooperative/unreliable witnesses, lack of evidence for higher charges, etc). I am not up to speed on what exactly happened and from what I have read there would appear to be a lot of red flags, but there is also the chance that Acosta could have been potentially put in a very hard place where a lenient agreement was what he thought to be the best course of even getting any type of conviction (again not defending the lack of notifying the victims about the potential agreement as this is the biggest red flag that something was amiss).
 
Lord knows I am not trying to defend any of this but I don't believe the bolded is technically accurate. If my understanding is correct, Epstein was not "convicted" until the agreement was made. No excuse for not telling the victims about the potential agreement, but there could have been many reasons for reaching a lenient agreement for reasons unknown except to the prosecutor (i.e., the victims being uncooperative witnesses, lack of evidence for higher charges, etc). I am not up to speed on what exactly happened and from what I have read there would appear to be a lot of red flags, but there is also the chance that Acosta could have been potentially put in a very hard place where a lenient agreement was what he thought to be the best course of even getting any type of conviction (again not defending the lack of notifying the victims about the potential agreement as this is the biggest red flag that something was amiss).
You are correct. I didn't phrase that sentence well at all.
 
If Epstein belonged to intelligence, what took them so long to crack the case of "Epstein: The International Human Trafficker"? Maybe that would be a better question for the Q people if they want to fit it in to their theory.
This is quote comes from the Daily Beast
 

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