The Epstein Emails Are Hinting at a Bombshell Revelation About Trump
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The Epstein Emails Are Hinting at a Bombshell Revelation About Trump
"you might want to tell your dem friends that treating trump like a mafia don, ignores the fact that he has great dangerous power, Epstein wrote Weingarten on Dec. 20, 2018. Tightening the noose too slowly, risks a very bad situation. . Gambino was never the commander in chief there was little gambino could do as the walls closed in. not so with this maniac."
"Epstein was off on his Mob history. Carlo Gambino died in his bed in Massapequa, Long Island, in 1976. Perhaps he was thinking of his successor, Paul Castellano, who ended up murdered by John Gotti's men in front of a Manhattan steakhouse. But the basic point remains the same: Epstein was warning that his BFF was both more evil and more dangerous than the worst crime boss in the country."
"Weingarten replied that Epstein was making Not a stupid point and that Trump is starting to behave very erratically. Epstein's response? borderline insane, and corroberated by some that are close. It seems that, even with the Feds closing in on him, and with his sweetheart plea deal coming apart, Epstein couldn't shut up about this topic. It's almost as though he was auditioning for a chance to throw the president to the wolves. Hmm..."
In December 2018, Jeffrey Epstein warned Reid Weingarten that Donald Trump possessed great, dangerous power and that treating him like a mafia don ignored that danger. Epstein cautioned that tightening legal pressure too slowly could risk a very bad situation. Epstein misstated mob history—Carlo Gambino had died in 1976 and Paul Castellano was later murdered—but he emphasized that Trump appeared more evil and dangerous than top crime bosses. Weingarten agreed Trump was beginning to behave erratically. At the time, Epstein faced FBI and Justice Department investigations into alleged sex trafficking and his earlier sweetheart plea deal was unraveling.
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