Who’s the “low IQ” person now Donnie?
“So number one, it was clear that he knew what was going on, which I think that he’s kind of alluded to that at some point in time because the president said that he was trying to kick Ghislaine out of Mar-a-Lago because it seems like that’s where girls were being recruited from based on information that we have,” Crockett said on CNN.

The newly released files have thrown even more fuel on the fire of Trump’s Epstein problem. One of them shows the pedophile mysteriously describing Trump as the “dog that hasn’t barked,” which some commentators have suggested meant that Trump could be trusted to not blow the whistle on Epstein’s crimes.
“But more importantly is that he was having conversation, he being Jeffrey Epstein, with Michael Wolff who is writing this book, or trying to put together this book and in real time, as Trump is running for his first presidential run, we hear or we see that he made it clear that he believes that he has leverage over Trump and he said that a Trump regime would basically open up — this is me paraphrasing this is not exactly what he said — but basically it would be a free-for-all and as we’ve seen especially in this special term, it’s been a free-for-all where Trump has absolutely pardoned some folk that we know are terrible and we are waiting on him to pardon Ghislaine Maxwell, I think that that’s coming up soon too,” said Crockett.
Wolf Blitzer then asked Crockett about an Epstein email in which he wrote that Trump “knew about the girls” being targeted at Mar-a-Lago and “asked Ghislaine to stop.”

“I think that it is showing that he was well aware and he was trying to cover his tracks at that point in time and I think that that’s what you saw from Jeffrey,” said Crockett. “Obviously, it would be better if we could talk to Jeffrey today, but it was very interesting that ultimately Jeffrey Epstein died sitting in prison during Trump’s administration.”
“Listen, they will do and say anything to cover themselves,” Crockett said. “You know, I will admit that Donald Trump has been investigated more than the normal, but he just happens to be more corrupt and more criminal than any other president that we’ve had.”
“I will point out, he is the only president who has been convicted of 34 felony convictions that we’ve ever had in the Oval Office,” she continued. “So while we don’t know exactly what crimes he may or may not have committed, just think of it this way: If you know that you didn’t do anything, then why is it that you would be twisting members of your own party’s arms trying to get them not to release it?”
“This would be exonerating! If you know that are free and clear then why not say, you know what, release the files,” she went on. “In fact, he campaigned on releasing the files because he didn’t realize that anything that he was involved whatsoever was involved in the files.”
“But let me tell you something,” Crockett continued. “Another thing that was said in that other email that he had with Michael Wolff was he was talking about if he wants to basically play hardball, we will make mention of the fact that he really has been on the plane.”

CNN then quoted the email in question which showed Wolff and Epstein discussing the possibility of Trump denying his relationship with the billionaire pedophile.
“That is clear that Jeffrey Epstein had something to hang over his head,” said Crockett. “Why else or how else could you have a debt that you are able to— Now exactly what it was, who knows? Right? And that’s what we’re trying to get to the bottom of but the fact that Trump does not want these files to be out to me says that he as more to hide than him actually being able to exonerate himself.”
They then discussed an email from April 2nd, 2011 which stated that Trump spent “hours” at Epstein’s house with one of the victims, who Republicans have claimed was the late Virginia Giuffre.
Crockett pointed out that victim’s name is redacted in the email and said that we should not take Republicans at their word that it was in fact Giuffre, who never accused Trump of wrongdoing. She lamented the fact that Epstein is dead and so we can’t ask him to explain.
“The president has tried to call this all a hoax. I don’t think you have this many people dying around a hoax. I don’t think you have somebody trying to hide files around a hoax,” said Crockett. “We know that there’s something there.”
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