Jennifer Welch
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Okay.
Let's just role play here for a second that Donald Trump did author allegedly this suicide note.
I think that wasn't the final version.
I think it might have been a little bit more detailed and somebody walked him back from it.
What do you think?
All right.
And so Epstein's cellmate, Nicholas Tartiglione, said he discovered the note in July 2019 after Mr. Epstein was found unresponsive with a strip of cloth wrapped around his neck.
Mr. Epstein survived that incident, but he was found dead weeks later at the age of 66.
And here's more reporting from The New York Times.
The note was made public on Wednesday by Judge Kenneth M. Karas of Federal District Court in White Plains, New York, who oversaw the cellmates case.
The judge acted after the New York Times petitioned the court last Thursday to unseal the document and publish an article in which Mr. Tartaglione described the note and how it came into his possession.
The Times has not authenticated whether Mr. Epstein wrote the note, which was placed on the court docket Wednesday evening.
And the release of the note came on the same day that the House Oversight Committee held a closed door meeting with Treasury Secretary Howard Letnick.
And you may remember Howard Letnick is the guy that came out in the Epstein files who's basically begging Epstein if he can stop by his island on his yacht and he's giving his kids ages and genders.
It's really weird shit.
And here is Ro Khanna on Howard Letnick.
Play the clip.
And just, it's obvious that everybody in the Trump circle and a lot of these oligarchs, much to my surprise,
all are in the Epstein files in some form or fashion.
And the timestamp of their involvement with Jeffrey Epstein is really troubling to me because it's after he pled guilty for sex crimes in Florida.