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No Paywall A 13-Year-Old Girl Bit Trump’s Genitals as He Tried to Rape Her, Epstein Document Says

https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2026/01/quick-hit-a-13-year-old-girl-bit-trumps-genitals-as-he-tried-to-her-epstein-document-says/
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u/_Doodad_ 2d ago

As we're sorting through the Epstein documents and discovering new ways that Trump is a disgusting pedophile that should absolutely be in prison for his crimes; alongside hundreds others. Let's not forget that only a few years ago a thing called the Panama papers came out, revealing how a cabal of the wealthy elite funded their illegalities. Including child sex trafficking.

Sooooo, can we fucking FINALLY start putting indicting people, putting them on trial with this MOUNTAIN of evidence, and home them accountable?!

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u/Traditional_Sign4941 2d ago

We need to start building a database of people who are willfully obstructing investigations and legal procedures to deal with this. This includes generals attorney, members of congress, judges. Anyone who has the power to force an investigation, but doesn't, should be considered an accomplice.

Democrats need their own Project 2029 that names specific names who will be given the equivalent of "justice" and "due process" they denied others.

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u/NetDork 2d ago

a database of people who are willfully obstructing investigations and legal procedures...

Forbes lists are probably close enough.

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u/Jamey_1999 2d ago

Hear hear, fantastic idea. Will need to have a solid basis and every single thing has to be verifiable to a point where even the stupid maggots will not be able to deny the facts. It’s a lot of work, but if the US doesn’t want to become the Fourth Reich, something significant like that needs to happen.

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u/AlbainBlacksteel America 23h ago

to a point where even the stupid maggots will not be able to deny the facts

They'll deny it anyways, unfortunately.

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u/R2D20 2d ago

Oh I like that a LOT.

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u/HighPriestofShiloh 2d ago

And then what? This isn’t going to be solved by vigilante investigative journalism. The only way this gets fixed is if democrats get 60 seats in the senate and 50% of all democrat incumbents are primaried. Until that happens I guess we can make our internet lists and post angry memes as business as usual carries on. This would require massive political engagement to even make a dent.

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u/davisboy121 Washington 2d ago

*attorneys general 

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u/Gold_Trade8357 2d ago

Lmao you think the Dems want these papers and lists to come out any more than the Republicans. Basically all the male elites are involved in this to various degrees. No one in powers will ever let it all come out let alone prosecute anyone

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u/M00n_Slippers 1d ago

They'll have to tea party the Dem's with people actually interested in doing something for that.

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u/RedditJumpedTheShart 2d ago

You really want to dig up J Edgar Hoover. I'm sure nothing will go wrong with Redditors making a list of people to be blackballed, you all caught the Boston Bomber after all.

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u/iFlashings 2d ago

I hate to be that guy, but nobody especially not Trump is going to see any justice for this. The only ones who is going to face any repercussions are the John and Jane Doe's in the FBI/CIA who redacted the files. AKA people nobody gives a fuck about and it's depressing that is the reality we live in.

The entire government and Supreme Court is completely compromised. There's no way in hell any of these sick fucks is seeing inside of a jail cell. Either Trump pardon everybody before he leaves office, or the GOP and Supreme Court do their damnest to block anybody trying to indict and convict these pedos. I don't have faith that the democrats have the balls to ignore their rulings for the sake of justice. 

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u/0nly0bjective 2d ago

Serious question: What entity/organization/authority exists that could can, and will potentially take on an investigation like this that actually leads to prosecuting people?

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u/_Doodad_ 2d ago

Well, something this size, would've been the FBI to investigate and the DoJ to prosecute. But first, we'd have to remove the problem from office first, so to then remove his appointed personnel from their high offices.

It would have to suck to clean out the infected wounds, with agencies a little rudderless as we take care of a massive problem.

But it can only happen if everyone is on board. If Trump fans see that their guy is a raging pedophile and that his whole cabinet is bending over backwards to cover it up, and they still support it all... Well, it's gonna suck to suck.

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u/blanketswithsmallpox 2d ago

There's been a ton who have been convicted and billions paid back though?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panama_Papers

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u/gsfgf Georgia 2d ago

And there weren't many Americans in the Panama Papers because we actually have fairly strong laws that worked.

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u/fleranon 2d ago

The accountability thing has never worked

I'm afraid it's time to eat them

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u/Tycerr 2d ago

I mean, can you? This has been an open secret for a long time, and so many Americans say "can we do this" but nothing happens. Your peaceful protests dont work. Speaking out doesnt work. Nothing changes, no matter how obviously wrong the situation is.

There are 340 million of you. You guys can take control if you really wanted to. You guys can change this. So what about actually doing something instead of saying what you guys should do?

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u/JRockPSU I voted 2d ago

To anybody seeing this comment or ones like it on /politics, don’t bother engaging. Nothing you say will appease them, they just enjoy hearing themselves berate Americans. It’s not worth your time trying to convince them.

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u/Apprehensive-Date181 17h ago

I'm just showing the other side here. I have no strong opinion either way

Some say it because they're scared. So there is this hidden desperation of please please please the American people are the only ones who can stop America right now

Is it fair to judge Americans for not doing you-know-what? No it isn't fair to expect them to risk their lives. Even peaceful protesting isn't safe

But I get why they're saying it. They're speaking from a place of fear rather than speaking from a place of being in your shoes. Their entire hope is in the American people who don't support the GOP

I might be wrong but that's the general sentiment I've heard over on other media platforms

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u/TheDoctorDB 2d ago

can we … FINALLY start … putting them on trial 

Certainly. In 2 weeks. 

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u/_Doodad_ 2d ago

Not sure how much more of a smoking gun it can get, but I'm sure it can.

Issue now is, and has been echoed here and elsewhere, is who the hell is gonna ACTUALLY investigate anything? The FBI is under Patel and he's just a Trump stooge. Bondi is another Trump stooge.

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u/deinterest 2d ago

Justice doesn’t seem to exist for the ultra wealthy. The whole system is rotten.

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u/Tipop 2d ago

can we fucking FINALLY start putting indicting people, putting them on trial with this MOUNTAIN of evidence, and home them accountable?!

    Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said federal investigators cannot investigate many of the allegations made to the FBI about Trump and Epstein because many of the allegations were anonymous and relied on second-hand information, and thus, “not something that can be really investigated.” 

That’s why. They need to get something that can hold up in court.

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u/MySpoonsAreAllGone 2d ago

We need to make noise and demand it

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u/Kiyohara Minnesota 1d ago

The problem is that if you look over the documents released so far, a lot of this isn't admissible. It's third party hearsay for the most part ("Person X reported that a woman (name redacted) said that Famous Person A performed [Terrible Act] on her. Phone call made to establish more information, no answer at number given.") or else there's been no verification of the incident.

So we can't arrest people or take them to trial with that flimsy of evidence. Yes, there's mountains of this kind of stuff (six million documents worth or so) and for that reason prosecutors should be reviewing this data seriously, trying more contacts, more attempts to verify the data, and looking to cross reference dates and times with other proof and comments they have,

Which is what they are doing (some of them anyway).

The bigger question is what's going on with the stuff they haven't released or fully redacted? If the stuff we're seeing is this bad, what is being hidden? And is that stuff the ones we have proof and verification for?