Isn’t it a little surprising, a little strange, to discover that the Epstein files were really about Bill Clinton? Maybe we should rename them as the Clintstein Files.” Here many people supposed that Donald Trump would star in this new revelation, that pictures of him would be plentiful, seeing as he and Epstein were such buddies. But he is hardly mentioned, and pictures of him are rare in this most recent release.
I am deeply puzzled. Troubled, even. After all, Bill Clinton has never been accused by Epstein’s victims of participating in the former’s horrible practices, and yet he is everywhere in this batch released by Trump’s Justice Department. Whereas Donald Trump, who has been accused by many of Epstein’s victims, is virtually nowhere to be seen.
Is it remotely possible that these files are not representative of the greater mass of files not yet released? Could it be that the release of these files had nothing to do with the law and a lot to do with politics, that they have been cherry-picked to humiliate Clinton and to vindicate Trump? Who chose which files to release, which photos to redact? A committee of honest if very careless and apolitical folks? No. It was Pam Bondi. Otherwise known as “Pam-The List is on My Desk—Bondi, a prominent Trump toady, who was the person in charge.