Attorney Bradley Edwards says the 2003 birthday book, which allegedly contains a letter from Donald Trump, is in the possession of the Epstein estate in Florida.
Edwards said he knows the Epstein estate executors personally and believes they would happily hand over the item if issued with a subpoena by Congress.
Edwards added that if the book does get released, “it should probably be set in the Smithsonian as an artifact at this point in time.
Responding to Edwards’ claims, Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna told O’Donnell he will invite Edwards to meet with the House Oversight Committee and move for a subpoena to get the book from Epstein’s estate.
The lawyer said at least 50 of the Epstein victims he has represented were under 18, with the youngest being 14.
Responding to Edwards’ claims, Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna told O’Donnell he will invite Edwards to meet with the House Oversight Committee and move for a subpoena to get the book from Epstein’s estate.
Wait a minute… Epstein’s estate is coming to swoop in to save the day and clear everything up?
The estate that is still making millions on Epstein’s investments with Peter Thiel?
Peter Thiel, who’s companies are currently making a killing from all the government contracts he is receiving, and who secured the VP nomination for his friend JD Vance?
JD Vance who visited the owners of the WSJ before they broke the story of the birthday book?
The birthday book that Vance is claiming is both “utter bullshit,” but also has no idea if it exists because WSJ won’t release it?
He was also co-chair of Sanders’ presidential campaign in 2020.
On the other hand, OpenSecrets shows him taking a shitload of contributions from Big Tech (with Google being his largest backer), so I’m not entirely sure I’d trust him to make decisions that favor the working class if push came to shove…
In any case, he’s doing a lot to keep the Epstein scandal in the news cycle, so I guess it’s best not to look a gift horse in the mouth. If and when he decides to run for president I’ll definitely be suspicious of him, but for now it seems like he’s serving the common good.