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Stop Waiting for the Epstein List: We Already Know Enough

  • Writer: john raymond
    john raymond
  • Sep 17
  • 2 min read
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For years the public has been told to “wait for the Epstein client list.”


We must now treat that that day as not coming. The Department of Justice has already said no such master list exists, and yet the promise of its release has been used to paralyze people who would otherwise act.


The truth, however, is simpler: we already know enough. We know Jeffrey Epstein was a predator. We know Ghislaine Maxwell is a rapist and convicted sex trafficker of children.


And we know President Trump publicly wished her well, amplified conspiracy theories about Epstein’s death, and has lived his career inside a network of kompromat and corruption.


At this point, prudence—not faith—should guide us. The evidence before our eyes is that President Trump operates as a compromised figure, and that his alignment with Vladimir Putin has consistently advanced Russian interests over American ones.


Any elite who continues to support Trump’s goals—whether in politics, finance, media, or law—should be treated as compromised by association. They are either directly entangled in the Epstein web or subordinating themselves to someone who is, which makes them unfit guardians of a free republic.


This is not about courtroom proof beyond a reasonable doubt. This is about protecting the nation from active betrayal. When you see elites line up behind a man who lauds a convicted child trafficker, dismisses settled evidence, and repeats enemy propaganda, you should recognize blackmail at work.


Trump survives by pulling others into his own compromise. If they stay beside him, they have chosen complicity.


So stop waiting for documents that will never arrive. Stop letting the fantasy of a “list” delay necessary action.


The people already have enough data to act with common sense and moral clarity.


Withdraw your money from institutions that prop up Trump. Boycott businesses that bankroll his allies. Sit in, strike, and protest where elites give him platforms. Force the power structure back to accountability by making silence costly and complicity intolerable.


Every day of waiting is a victory for the networks that profit from corruption and cover-up. The public’s job now is to break the spell: to accept that we already know who Trump is, to assume that those who still follow him are compromised, and to build the civic pressure needed to end this era of blackmail and betrayal.




 
 
 

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