Have you ever played the board game Monopoly? It’s no fun when one person gets all the properties and all the money, and everyone else is a loser. The one with all the money and property is ALL ALONE. Game is over.
The bigger scandal is not that Indyke lied about trying to hide money transfers for Epstein’s sex trafficking, but that Trump’s DOJ wrongfully tried to cover up Indyke’s criminality by improperly redacting documents revealing Indyke’s efforts to hide those transfers.
It seems to me that redacting those documents was a crime in violation of the Epstein Files Transparency Art, and whoever ordered those documents redacted should be indicted.
Everyone seems to dodge questions or lie under oath when testifying before Congress.
You have to wonder whether DOJ threw this guy under the bus as a distraction, or if they were so focused on scrubbing any references to Trump that they missed this document?
Have you ever played the board game Monopoly? It’s no fun when one person gets all the properties and all the money, and everyone else is a loser. The one with all the money and property is ALL ALONE. Game is over.
And the statute of limitations is?
Thanks for airing this out. Great journalism!
The bigger scandal is not that Indyke lied about trying to hide money transfers for Epstein’s sex trafficking, but that Trump’s DOJ wrongfully tried to cover up Indyke’s criminality by improperly redacting documents revealing Indyke’s efforts to hide those transfers.
It seems to me that redacting those documents was a crime in violation of the Epstein Files Transparency Art, and whoever ordered those documents redacted should be indicted.
Everyone seems to dodge questions or lie under oath when testifying before Congress.
You have to wonder whether DOJ threw this guy under the bus as a distraction, or if they were so focused on scrubbing any references to Trump that they missed this document?
Is anyone surprised?
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