dmallord
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We live in the present. Oranges to Apples, Bubba. Miscreant Clinton's affair is not anything like pedophiles roaming at large, are they? Not in most people's books, they aren't.Can’t you keep using the Lewinsky material?
Lewinsky's affair with former President Bill Clinton came to light. True, it was like dragging a cat into bathwater, but it came out of hiding. Where are the Epstein files? Those voluminous mounds of evidence that supposedly implicate the felon residing in the White House?
This is an excerpt from a CNN chronology of Clinton's bathwater cat story. It's similar to the current battle by Bondi to suppress the story about Trump's involvement with Epstein. In the end, Clinton admitted to having sex with a twenty-two-year-old intern at the time. This is not what the children, now women, are seeking. The alleged admissions claim involves convicted felon Epstein, convicted felon Trump, and convicted felon Maxwell. Under daylight, you will see the following timeline move quickly. Let's get on with the Epstein files release and shed some light on it as well.
Aug. 17, 1998: President Bill Clinton becomes the first sitting president to testify before a grand jury investigating his conduct. After the questioning at the White House is finished, Clinton goes on national TV to admit he had an inappropriate relationship with Monica Lewinsky.
Aug. 18, 1998: Former Clinton political advisor Dick Morris testifies before the grand jury.
Aug. 19, 1998: Word that Starr has requested and received a sample of Clinton's DNA becomes public.
Aug. 20, 1998: Monica Lewinsky testifies before the grand jury for a second time.
September 9, 1998: Independent Counsel Ken Starr submits his report and 18 boxes of supporting documents to the House of Representatives.
September 11, 1998: The House of Representative votes to receive the Starr report. The House Judiciary Committee takes possession of the 18 boxes of materials and promptly releases the first 445 pages to the public.
September 18, 1998: Over Democrats' objections, the House Judiciary Committee agrees to release President Clinton's videotaped grand jury testimony and more than 3,000 pages of supporting material from the Starr report, including sexually explicit testimony from Monica Lewinsky.
September 21, 1998: The Judiciary Committee releases and many television networks immediately broadcast more than four hours of President Clinton's videotaped grand jury testimony. Along with the videotape, the Judiciary Committee also releases the appendix to the Starr's report which includes 3,183 pages of testimony and other evidence, including a photograph of Lewinsky's semen-stained dress.
September 24, 1998: The House Judiciary Committee announces the committee will consider a resolution to begin an impeachment inquiry against President Clinton in an open session on October 5 or October 6.
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Release the Epstein files. Give the women vindication. How about another impeachment if it's warranted?