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Jasmine Crockett Floats Bombshell Accusation Against Trump Amid Epstein Scandal

Texas Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett recently had a conversation with online personality Russell Ellis, better known as the Jolly Good Ginger. During their talk, she shared serious concerns about how former President Donald Trump is handling files related to Jeffrey Epstein, who was a convicted sex offender with ties to many powerful people. Crockett suggested that Trump might already be destroying important evidence connected to Epstein’s case.

She explained that when someone says a file is “on their desk” and then suddenly says it “doesn’t exist,” that could mean they’re trying to hide or get rid of evidence. She made it clear that, in her opinion, Trump has shown in the past that he’s not above doing such things.

Crockett’s comments come after House Speaker Mike Johnson decided to send Congress on a five-week break, effectively blocking a bipartisan effort to force a vote that would make Epstein’s case files public. Some lawmakers were pushing for more transparency about Epstein’s connections and activities.

The criticism against Trump and Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi has grown lately. This happened after a government memo stated Epstein’s death in 2019 was definitely a suicide and that he didn’t have a list of clients, despite earlier claims by Bondi that such a list was on her desk. Many of Trump’s own supporters are upset and feel like they’re being lied to, leading to more questions about Trump’s past relationship with Epstein.

In the interview snippet, Crockett brought up the 2022 FBI raid on Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home, where they found classified government documents stored in unusual places, like a bathroom and a stage area. Although that case was later dropped, Crockett believes Trump tried to destroy evidence there too. She accused him of intentionally hiding things that could get him in trouble.

She also questioned why Trump’s team now wants to reach out to Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s former associate who is currently in prison for her role in helping him abuse young girls. Crockett sarcastically suggested that Trump’s people might be stalling so they can quietly destroy any damaging files before anything is made public. To her, the timing of all this seems suspicious.

Overall, Crockett is worried that important information about Epstein’s crimes and connections might never come to light if efforts to cover it up continue.

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