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Democrats Use Epstein Emails as Political Distraction Amid Real Issues

House Democrats’ theatrical release of Jeffrey Epstein’s emails on November 12 has the stench of a political hit job — a carefully timed document dump meant to distract from real issues and drag the president through the mud. The tranche includes messages in which Epstein claimed that President Trump “knew about the girls,” language Democrats have seized on to manufacture outrage without producing new, corroborated evidence.

The key passages are thin on detail: redactions and hearsay from a dead, disgraced man who lied for decades and then took his own life hardly equal a smoking gun. One 2011 note references a victim spending time at Epstein’s home with Trump, but the name was redacted and later identified in media accounts as Virginia Giuffre — a tragic figure whose own statements about the president were complicated and, in some public moments, exculpatory. The context here matters more than Democrats want to admit.

Let’s be blunt: Democrats are hyping fragments from a 23,000-page cache to score cheap political points while the country faces a potential government shutdown and real threats at the border. This is classic Washington theater — pick a lurid, emotionally charged subject, cherry-pick language, and feed it to the press corps until the desired headline sticks. Responsible journalists and citizens should demand proof, not innuendo.

Judge Andrew Napolitano, speaking on Wake Up America, was right to call out the tactic for what it is — a partisan smear operation dressed up as oversight. Napolitano has repeatedly warned about politically motivated courtroom and media maneuvers against conservatives, and this latest stunt fits that pattern: grandstanding from a committee more interested in scoring on cable than seeking truth. The American people deserve better than recycling Epstein’s ramblings as verdict.

We must also remember who Jeffrey Epstein was: a convicted sex offender and serial liar whose notes and boasts were often self-serving, contradictory, and engineered to manipulate. Using his private emails as a cudgel risks making U.S. political debate the playground of criminals and conspiracy-mongers, not a forum for facts and accountability. If Democrats genuinely cared about victims, they would pursue justice and reforms rather than weaponizing trauma for votes.

The White House response calling the release a “fake narrative” and “selectively leaked” stunt is predictable — and voters should judge the accusers by their timing. When your party controls narrative outlets and committee subpoenas, you can always manufacture scandal; when you’re on the business end of it, you see how flimsy the case often is. It’s time to stop letting Washington elites set the agenda with cheap theatrics.

Americans aren’t fooled by partisan smears — hardworking families are focused on inflation, safety, and their children’s future, not another Beltway distraction. Conservatives should call this out plainly: demand full, honest investigations into Epstein’s crimes, but reject the politicization of victims and evidence for short-term gain. Our republic deserves truth, not theater, and patriots will hold both parties to that standard until they do.

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