Hi John, a vote for me is a vote to release the Epstein files.
No, really!
Put on your tinfoil hat and strap in – here’s the breakdown on how our race determines whether or not Jeffrey Epstein’s collaborators are held accountable. (But if you’re in a rush, you can use this link to power my campaign and bring us one step closer to releasing the Epstein files)
FIRST: Speaker Mike Johnson is intentionally delaying swearing in Rep. Adelita Grijalva, the newly elected Democrat in Arizona. This delay holds up the vote to release the Epstein files – Republicans can guess how Rep. Grijalva will vote, and they’ll do anything to protect Donald Trump and whoever else is named in the papers.
THEN: Our state election officials here in Tennessee have been aggressively pushing up the certification date of this election to just three days after polls close. That’s completely unheard of, and it means that counties across the district will have to rush the count and certify results before all provisional ballots can be verified.
NOW: We’re facing a tough reality. With Rep. Grijalva’s seat still blocked, if Tennessee certifies the race early, whoever wins this special election could literally determine whether the vote to release the Epstein files happens.
Epstein’s victims have waited long enough, and they deserve the truth. We all deserve to know who’s in the files. If this matters to you, please consider donating any amount to my campaign so I can vote to release the Epstein files:
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Onwards,
Aftyn
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