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Yeah, it was too good to be true, so I reckon it must be another one of them 5D moves to expose them evil globalists, Bubba

Matt Gaetz, Trump's pick to be attorney general, argued against re-evaluating Epstein's "sweetheart" deal. More recently, one of his closest associates has been actively lobbying to free Ghislaine Maxwell claiming she and Epstein were patriots - see below.

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In 2019, before Epstein was arrested, Matt Gaetz said that Epstein's sweetheart deal from Alex Acosta should NOT be reexamined, arguing that it would be "dangerous" to do so. https://x.com/_whitneywebb/status/1856843430036738189

Here is Marco Rubio saying itā€™s just ā€œcommon senseā€ that Russia must have obviously blown up the Nordstream pipeline https://x.com/mtracey/status/1856869869817680187

Israel-owned Trump's government for Israel - so predictable - includes:
J D Vance (Israel-centric, associate of Israel-centric AI tech billionaire Peter Thiel); Marco Rubio (Israel centric); Mike Waltz (Israel centric, Cult operative Dick Cheney advisor); Stephen Miller (Israel centric); Steve Witkoff (Israel centric); Mike Huckabee (Israel centric); Pete Hegseth (Israel centric); Kristi Noem (Israel centric); John Ratcliffe (Israel centric); Elise Stefanik (Israel centric); Lee Zeldin (Israel centric); Elon Musk (Israel centric, friend of Netanyahu); Vivek Ramaswamy (Israel centric, associate of Israel-centric AI Tech billionaire Peter Thiel). Then there is ultra-Zionist Howard Lutnick running Trump's transition team while ultra-Zionist Miriam Adelson is Trump's biggest funder ($100 million), the wife of the late ultra-Zionist Sheldon Adelson who was Trump's biggest funder in previous elections. They who pay the piper and control the piper call the tune and they have.
MAKE ISRAEL GREAT AGAIN. https://x.com/davidicke/status/1856830170545500436

https://x.com/mtracey/status/1856885531298213951

https://x.com/mtracey/status/1856881017824710861

https://x.com/mtracey/status/1856876058366058712

https://x.com/mtracey/status/1856897509995528298

John Bolton declares support for Mike Waltz, his successor as Trump's National Security Advisor, saying he'll be a reliable voice for the policy of "Peace Through Strength," which as we know is a very substantive slogan https://x.com/mtracey/status/1856906295736926487

All 5D patriot moves, Bubba!

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