Scott Jennings Says Dems Embarrassing Themselves On Epstein
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Scott Jennings Says Dems Embarrassing Themselves On Epstein
"Jennings joined Patrick Bet-David on the PBD Podcast on Friday where Jennings roasted Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) and others over their public statements about Epstein. Jennings pointed to Crockett as evidence of Democrats' desperation on the subject. The Republican commentator pointed to Crockett recently speaking on the House floor where she said a Jeffrey Epstein had made political donations to Republicans like Lee Zeldin, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator. The congresswoman quickly found out the Epstein she was referring to was not actually the late billionaire, who died in 2019 while facing sex trafficking charges."
"She's the smartest person they could find so they sent her to do this, Jennings told Bet-David. And the reason is this: because they are desperate to make this a story about President [Donald] Trump and Epstein. And the only thing we found out in the last week is that it's a story about Democrats and Epstein. You got Larry Summers asking for dating advice from Epstein."
"Summers, former Treasury Secretary, stepped down from a role at Harvard after emails dropped showing Summers seeking out dating advice from Epstein from November 2018 to July 2019. The correspondences were years after Epstein was already registered as a sex offender after he was convicted of soliciting a minor for prositution. Jennings also called out Del. Stacey Plaskett (D-Virgin Islands) for correspondences she had with Epstein during a 2019 congressional hearing where the billionaire appeared to be influencing her questions. Plaskett, who narrowly avoided a House censure, has said she was merely using Epstein for information."
Democrats attempted to control the narrative around Jeffrey Epstein but faced setbacks as errors and disclosures emerged. Rep. Jasmine Crockett mistakenly cited donations from a Jeffrey Epstein who proved not to be the late billionaire convicted of sex offenses. Emails revealed former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers sought dating advice from Epstein between November 2018 and July 2019, prompting Summers to step down from a Harvard role. Del. Stacey Plaskett exchanged correspondences with Epstein during a 2019 congressional hearing that appeared to influence her questions; Plaskett narrowly avoided House censure while claiming she used Epstein as an information source. Republicans portrayed these revelations as evidence that efforts to link Epstein primarily to President Trump faltered and instead implicated Democrats.
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