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Vitamin R: How We Know Trump Went to Epstein Island—Because He Said He Didn't in the Liar's Voice He Uses

  • Writer: john raymond
    john raymond
  • Jul 28
  • 2 min read
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We’ve all heard it—that strained, defensive tone Trump slips into when he’s cornered. The high-pitched whine, the over-enunciation, the sudden pivot to deflection. It’s the same voice he used when he said he didn’t lose the election. The same voice he used when he said he didn’t know Stormy Daniels. The same voice he used when he said he declassified documents “just by thinking about it.”


And now, it’s the voice he’s using to say he never went to Epstein Island. But we know that voice. We’ve heard it too many times. It’s not the voice of innocence. It’s not the voice of truth. It’s the voice of a man who knows he’s caught and hopes he can lie his way out—once again.


Because that’s what Trump does when he’s guilty. He lies fast. He lies loudly. He lies often. He lashes out. He projects. He distracts. He accuses everyone else of the very thing he’s done. He calls it a hoax. He calls you nasty. He blames Obama. He blames the media. He blames the deep state. He blames the victims.


But the one thing he never does—the one thing he cannot do—is tell the truth when it threatens him.


So no, we don’t need the flight logs. We don’t need the manifests or the security footage or the signed NDA. Because we already have the clearest evidence of all: he denied it in the liar’s voice. The same voice he’s used every time he’s tried to escape the consequences of what he’s done.


And that voice, by now, is its own kind of confession.


So, yes. Trump went to Epstein Island. And the very way he lies gives it away.



 
 
 

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