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The Truth Is Dead šŖ¦
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Dead men tell no tales, and in Jeffrey Epsteinās case, that may have been the
whole point.
We canāt squeeze any details out of the sleaze ball
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himself, but what about that infamouslist
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we kept hearing about? The one with all the names?
Poof! Gone. It disappeared into thin air, I guess.
I sure hate to say, āI told you so,ā but it looks like thatās how the cookie
crumbles. Trust me, I donāt want to be right on this oneāIād love to bury those
dirtbags. But every time this townās supposed to āreleaseā something, it
doesnāt pan out. From the UFO files to the Epstein files, itās just the nature
of the beast.
Attorney General Pam Bondi
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kept saying it was sitting on her desk, so where the heck did it go? I donāt
have the answers, but Iām afraid thereās a good chance the nitty-gritty details
have been long gone for a long time.
This wasnāt a receipt for groceries, folks.
Itās highly likely that this was damning dirt on some of the most powerful
people on the planet. Iām talking about Hollywood elitists, world leaders, and
D.C. swamp creatures.
That kind of list doesnāt just disappear by accident. There are people who
never wanted it to see the light of day, and this stuff happens all the time
when they start sweating.
Unfortunately, Iām pretty sure this thing is a done deal, but that doesnāt
mean Iāll stop asking questions. Iāll never stop fighting for everyday
Americans like you who are sick and tired of the rich and powerful having their
own set of rules.
If they can bury the truth six feet underground, none of us are safe from
their dirty gamesāso Iāll keep sounding the alarm until the whole rotten system
is exposed.
Tennesseans Stepping Up š§”
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Courtesy: WATE
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Like I said earlier this week, Tennesseans always answer the callāitās how we
earned the nickname the āVolunteer State.ā
Brandon Gaylor is no exception. He started GPS Disaster Relief
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, a nonprofit focused on getting supplies and support to communities hit by
disaster. When catastrophic flooding hit Texas last week, he knew it was time
to spring into action.
After finding a supply list posted by Operation Airdrop
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East Tennessee folks and businesses
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. From chainsaws to Gatorade, heās driving it all down to the affected
areasāand heās asking everybody to pitch in however they can: supplies, funds,
or even lending an enclosed trailer.
Texans need our support now more than ever. Letās show āem that Volunteer
spirit.
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