Ben Shapiro
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Now, naturally, Hasan Peker's response to this was to complain about the so-called Epstein class.
Now, the Epstein class is a gigantic misdirect.
And the idea is that there is a criminal upper class that was deeply embedded in a sex...
trafficking ring for children.
On the program, we have discussed this case ad infinitum ad nausea.
What the cases actually show, which is that Jeffrey Epstein was in fact a pervert and a pedophile and that he was associated with very, very rich and famous people.
But there is no evidence that he actually trafficked children to any of those other rich or famous people.
There's some evidence, it appears, that he was trafficking overage women to some of these people, but there is no evidence that he was trafficking underage children to any of these rich and famous people.