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JP MEYER's avatar

They ALL NEED TO GO. He is one of multitudes. Revolting, lying, criminal, rich and shameless.

Mary Makary's avatar

As if these things matter now. Effortless bald-faced lying is a primary hiring criterion.

Kathleen Gette's avatar

Nutlick caught in lies, and covering up with more lies. He is unfit to serve and definitely unfit to be a father - taking his children to visit Epstein's island for lunch along with wife and nanny. Seriously? This guy is repulsive and a liar. I agree with JP MEYER - they ALL NEED TO GO. What about justice for the victims? Bondi wouldn't even look at the victims at her hearing yesterday when the victims revealed NO ONE in DOJ has interviewed them yet. Instead, Bondi suggested that if the victims wanted someone from the Trumpstein files investigated, they should contact the FBI. And so it goes. Rich, shameless, entitled only care about protecting themselves and others in their circle. THEY ALL ARE CULPABLE>they all need to go!

Jeanne Golliher's avatar

I never believed lutnick's initial proclamation that he never went back because Epstein had a massage table in his dining room. I tried to imagine going to my new neighbor's home, noticing a massage table, and immediately jumping to the conclusion that it was used for illegal and perverse activities. It only makes sense if you knew in advance that your neighbor was a notorius criminal sex offender and pedophile. (Yet you eagerly accepted his invitation?) The only alternate explanation is that you learned it over many subsequent encounters. I wish that someone would have publicly called that into question on the spot.

Regardless, the idea that Trump would consider lying to be unacceptable defies logic and reason. Does anyone believe that this regime possesses an ounce of concern that their endless lies and shameless corruption are corrosive to the people's trust in their government?

Speaking only for myself, any hope for morality, decency, humanity or respect was long ago crushed by overwhelming evidence to the contrary.

Ahmed Nafea's avatar

This guy, Al Seckel, was found dead in July 2015 at the bottom of a cliff near his home in France (or possibly faked his death?). French authorities reportedly listed the case as undetermined.

This guy helped Epstein around the same time in the early 2000s. This guy operated an Israeli internet company. This guy was really close to Epstein and knew he was supporting him as a technologist, running a technology company from Israel.

How close was he to Epstein’s circle, and what proof do you ask? Isabel Maxwell was reportedly his girlfriend before his death—yes, Ghislaine Maxwell’s sister.

How deep does this rabbit hole go? How still among us? working on our behalf compromised? How many and how high?

Does “satanic” activity resemble what you see in movies—where elites demand proof of absolute submission, not by words, but by atrocities against children, as the price of entry into an exclusive club that can steer mighty organizations and global markets like clockwork? We see intelligent people and governments acting weird and erratic, domestically and abroad. Like the movies where a kid must shoot a bystander to prove allegiance to a gang. Is the ultimate membership fee committing atrocities against the vulnerable, where printing money is no problem and ultra-wealth is a boring perk? I’ve also come to learn they go further—forcing younger kids to abuse other children to shame them, control them, and “make them belong.”

We committed atrocities in the Iraq and Afghan wars—torture against international law. One of the 14 CIA officers involved rejected participation, called it what it was, and blew the whistle: John Kiriakou. He was jailed, his career and pension were taken, and his family was torn apart.

Suchir Balaji, a former researcher at OpenAI, died in late November 2024. After publicly criticizing OpenAI (including raising concerns about copyright), his death sparked controversy and speculation. Whatever the full truth is, this is what happens when people challenge powerful systems.

Edward Snowden had an early preview, called it out, almost lost his life, and now lives in self-imposed exile—raising his family away from home—because he said he wanted to serve and protect the American people.

Capt. Mark Kelly: nearly ruined his career by speaking up about tyrannical, unlawful extrajudicial killing without Congress approval. A family that spent a lifetime in public service, and still suffered for continuing to do so—patriotic and committed, not enriching themselves, not cutting shady deals.

And after stripping the OIG of 17 IGs—not for breaking laws, but for trying to do what they’re hired to do—and then firing lawyer Maureen Robert—I’m sure there are many more. Too many to mention.

LARRY ELLISON: “the people…so they be on their best behavior” (paraphrasing).

And we close with the BBQ-set future QVC host AG BONDI and Lethal-Pete—skipping far qualified to serve the public Generals and Admirals, the “best and brightest” according to this administration. What a sad joke!

What the hell is going on here?

CONGRESS: restore the form, fit, and function of OIG now. Due process, the works. It takes a long time. You must start now. Make this a top priority now.

Linda Oliver's avatar

And to bring him CHILDREN.

PegsRiledUp's avatar

As a survivor of horrific abuse myself, it's stunning to me the ease at which so many, look away, or move on..quickly. There's a petition out there to get more of the monsters of the Epstein-Trump horror show in front of Congress and the world. Hang in there. Thanks for keeping hope alive.

https://www.change.org/Justice4Survivors

Blasphemous Rhapsody's avatar

Years ago, he would have been drummed out! Maybe, even tarred and feathered.

Josie's avatar

If the American people deserve leaders who have good judgment and character, why the hell is Trump in the White House. True Lutnick lied, Trump lies with every word coming out of his miserable, crooked mouth. If anyone should be questioned under oath, it's the felon in the Oval. But he'd probably lie there too and knowing the Senate Republicans they'll do nothing to him. Regarding Bondi's pitiful act, it was outrageous and very disrespectful. So when's Lutnick leaving the administration?

Summer Willan's avatar

Is anyone as worried about the VP as I am? He’s a special kind of creepy. If you’re having an identity crisis and just cannot decide who you want to be… this isn’t the job for you. If you are a lackey for billionaires (because they know you don’t have values)… this isn’t the job for you…. We could list hundreds of items - but each would end with…this isn’t the job for you. That is a dangerous man. Trump is pathetic at this point - clearly declining - but the runner up is a dud. That’s why he’s there - Trumps ego couldn’t handle real competition - so sofa loving JD was perfect. Better than people and children, I suppose, but not exactly a trustworthy candidate. I’m worried. Win the next three to five decades of elections Dems. Lutnick is gross. Before Epstein - now he’s toxic. Trumpf better recognize there is only so much toxic the world will take. November is otw.

EricA's avatar

The difference in the ethical standards between us and our former allies in Europe appear to be wider than the ocean that divides us. Across the Atlantic, business leaders, politicians, even royalty have resigned from from their positions or stepped back from public activities often for just appearing in the Epstein files as someone who exchanged emails with the convicted sex offender. Here, even those who continued their relationships with Epstein after his conviction don't even have a sense of morality strong enough to engender an apology and have their behavior excused as long as their political affiliation is deemed fit.

Sheehy, Bill's avatar

Hard to believe anyone in the trumpy bubble lies or acts innocent... or is a billionaire, or is half smart when it comes to serving the people, you know, us common folks. Hard to believe.

Not sure but quite likely the damage caused by the old, fat, going bald unqualified for anything pedo protector in the Oval Office will have a continuing bad smell about US politics and images throughout the entire western world for generations to come. Sad.

Seraphita's avatar

LugNut needs to go. He’s tried playing the good guy repulsed at a massage table in his dining room while going to Little St. James with another couple and 8 children and “Nannie’s”!

Cherie's avatar

From the first second I saw Lutnick, I knew he was NO GOOD. He smiles broadly while lying to your face. Noel Casler told us long ago that Lutnick was a next-door neighbor to Epstein. Lutnick should have died in his office in the Twin Towers, instead of the innocent office wage-slaves.

Jamie's avatar

Seems odd to focus on Lutnick when Trump was mentioned 1,000,000,000,00 times so far. Yes, he's a loser, but there is a far worse loser in the WH.

Brandon's avatar

So we should only focus on the top loser? There are tons of stories already focusing on Trump's existence in the Epstein files and his behaviors and his relationship with Epstein.