Josh Welch
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The reason why we know that this didn't come from Trump is because there would have been a last sentence that would have said, oh, by the way, Donald Trump didn't have anything to do with any of this shit that people are talking about.
And because it doesn't contain that sentence, I'm convinced that maybe Trump didn't write it.
And I think he said prior to his testimony that he hadn't spoken or talked to Jeffrey Epstein since 2005.
Barely knew him.
It turned off fine.
And then there's all these emails like, yeah, it's kind of a comedy show.
You can't keep up with all the lying.
Who's lying the most?
This guy, Tartaglione.
He was sentenced recently to four consecutive life sentences.
He's a former police officer.
He finds this note, he says, four days after Epstein's suicide attempt.
And keep in mind, he's trying to use this note in a court proceeding to get leniency from a judge because he's arguing or using it to show that he tried to save his life.
So put that in context.
If you're a defendant, how bad must it be that you're asking for leniency because you tried to save Jeffrey Epstein's life?
There's probably not a lot of love to give for you, even if you did do that, which you didn't, I'm sure.
But yeah, this is comical at best.
In 2008, when this happened, I don't think anybody could have imagined that a United States attorney would cut a deal with Jeffrey Epstein and give him the deal that he got.
and be able to save face with it.
And it's clear knowing how the government investigates their sex crimes cases, how serious they take them.