Bill Clinton's TRUE Epstein Ties, & New Guthrie Case Videos Revealed, w/ Mike Benz, Fitz & O'Connell
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Takeaways
- ❖Bill Clinton reportedly flew on Jeffrey Epstein's plane dozens of times and had social outings, including being in a hot tub with Epstein and women, contrasting with Hillary Clinton's denial of knowing Epstein.
- ❖Jeffrey Epstein's lawyers testified he helped set up the Clinton Foundation in the early 2000s, and the Clinton State Department leased a five-story mansion seized from Iran directly to Epstein.
- ❖A significant gap exists in the Justice Department's Epstein files from mid-1999 to 2001, and a 2018 legal memo reportedly states Epstein 'used to do work for the US government.'
- ❖New Ring camera video from a neighbor shows a car near Nancy Guthrie's home around the time of her disappearance, but the FBI quickly dismissed it as a 'dead end.'
- ❖Savannah Guthrie offered a $1 million reward for information on her mother's whereabouts, emphasizing anonymity and cash payment to encourage tips.
- ❖The family's car (belonging to Nancy Guthrie's daughter Annie and son-in-law Tomaso) remains in law enforcement custody three weeks into the investigation, suggesting potential evidentiary value.
- ❖Tom Goldstein, a highly respected Supreme Court lawyer and founder of Scotusblog, was convicted on multiple federal charges after leading a secret life of high-stakes poker, 'sugar daddy' relationships, and financial fraud.
- ❖Goldstein's double life involved winning and losing millions in poker, owning luxury cars, and maintaining multiple intimate relationships, all while flawlessly arguing cases before the Supreme Court.
Insights
1Bill Clinton's Deep Alleged Connections to Jeffrey Epstein
Bill Clinton reportedly had extensive ties to Jeffrey Epstein, including dozens of flights on Epstein's private plane and multiple social interactions, such as being in a hot tub with Epstein and other women. This contrasts sharply with Hillary Clinton's public denial of ever meeting Epstein. Furthermore, Epstein's lawyers claimed he assisted in establishing the Clinton Foundation in the early 2000s, and the Clinton State Department leased a five-story mansion, seized from the Iranian government, directly to Epstein.
The host references Bill Clinton's 'dozens of times' on Epstein's plane and 'multiple social outings' (, ). Mike Benz states Epstein's lawyers 'testified in court that Epstein helped set up the Clinton Foundation in the early 2000s' and that the 'Bill Clinton State Department rented out a five-story mansion to Jeffrey Epstein directly after it seized it from the government of Iran' (, ). Hillary Clinton's denial is noted at .
2Epstein's Alleged Intelligence Ties and Missing Files
Evidence suggests Jeffrey Epstein may have had connections to U.S. intelligence. A 2018 legal memo in the Epstein files reportedly states he 'used to do work for the US government.' Additionally, former U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta allegedly claimed he was instructed to 'back off' Epstein because he 'belonged to intelligence.' A critical gap in the Justice Department's Epstein files exists from mid-1999 to 2001, coinciding with the end of the Clinton presidency, raising questions about potential concealed activities.
Mike Benz cites a 'six-page legal memo' from around 2018 in the Epstein files stating 'Jeffrey Epstein used to do work for the US government' (). He also references Alex Acosta's reported statement of being 'told to back off that Epstein was above his pay grade... belonged to intelligence' (). The 'very strange gap' in DOJ files between 1999 and 2001 is discussed at .
3Uncertainty and Dismissed Leads in Nancy Guthrie Disappearance
The investigation into Nancy Guthrie's disappearance is marked by conflicting information and quickly dismissed leads. A newly released Ring camera video showed a car near Guthrie's home at 2:36 a.m., aligning with her pacemaker's last sync at 2:28 a.m. However, TMZ, citing FBI sources, labeled this video a 'dead end' almost immediately. The Pima County Sheriff's Department has been criticized for inconsistent messaging, including prematurely ruling out family members as suspects and a notable absence of public grid searches, fueling speculation about the investigation's true focus.
The Ring camera video and timing are detailed at and . TMZ's 'dead end' report is mentioned at and . The sheriff's 'all over the board on his messaging' and lack of 'hand-in-hand grid search' are discussed at and .
4Tom Goldstein's Double Life and Conviction
Tom Goldstein, a highly respected Supreme Court lawyer and founder of Scotusblog, was convicted on 12 of 16 federal charges, including tax evasion and making false statements on loan applications. His conviction exposed a secret double life characterized by extreme high-stakes poker gambling (winning and losing tens of millions), a lavish lifestyle with luxury cars, and 'sugar daddy' relationships with multiple young women met online. Despite these personal and financial crises, Goldstein maintained his professional facade, flawlessly arguing Supreme Court cases, which the host attributes to a lack of 'adrenaline flow' or conscience.
Goldstein's conviction on '12 of 16 counts' is noted at . His 'double life' involving 'high-stake poker games' and 'using women off of some website with for like sugar daddies' is introduced at , , and . The host describes his ability to argue 'massive case for like Google' after winning/losing fortunes at poker () and his 'no adrenaline flow' ().
Bottom Line
The 'Joe Biden defense' of feigned senility or poor memory is a tactic used by powerful figures, like Bill Clinton, to avoid accountability during questioning, even under oath.
This tactic undermines legal processes and public trust, allowing individuals to evade direct answers to critical questions without facing perjury charges, thereby shielding potentially incriminating information.
Legislative bodies and legal systems need to develop more robust mechanisms to counter deliberate memory lapses and evasive testimony from high-profile individuals, ensuring genuine transparency and accountability.
The continued retention of a family member's car by law enforcement in a missing person case, despite publicly absolving them as suspects, strongly suggests the vehicle holds significant, undisclosed evidentiary value.
This discrepancy between public statements and investigative actions creates confusion and distrust, potentially indicating a deeper, unrevealed aspect of the investigation that could implicate individuals close to the victim.
Increased transparency from law enforcement regarding the specific reasons for holding key evidence, even without naming suspects, could help manage public perception and maintain trust, while still protecting the integrity of the investigation.
Lessons
- Scrutinize official statements and media reports, especially in high-profile cases, for inconsistencies or rapid dismissals of leads, as these may indicate underlying complexities or strategic obfuscation by authorities.
- Recognize that a public figure's polished image or professional achievements can mask a hidden life of unethical or illegal behavior, necessitating a deeper look beyond surface appearances.
- Advocate for greater transparency and accountability from government agencies, particularly intelligence and law enforcement, by supporting legislative efforts to declassify relevant documents in cases of public interest.
Notable Moments
Megyn Kelly's personal anecdote about Bill Clinton's inappropriate behavior with her friends in 1999, while still president.
This moment provides a personal, vivid illustration of Bill Clinton's alleged character and brazenness, framing his later interactions with Epstein within a pattern of behavior and reinforcing the host's critical perspective.
The discussion of Alex Acosta's alleged statement about Epstein 'belonging to intelligence' and the subsequent equivocation.
This directly points to a potential intelligence connection for Epstein, suggesting he was protected from prosecution due to his operational utility, a significant claim that, if true, has profound implications for the justice system.
The detailed recounting of Tom Goldstein's high-stakes poker games, including winning $400,000 in 18 hours and a $300,000 Ferrari race bet.
These specific examples vividly illustrate the extreme, reckless nature of Goldstein's double life, contrasting sharply with his image as a respected Supreme Court lawyer and highlighting his profound detachment from conventional norms and risks.
Quotes
"I was told Epstein quote belonged to intelligence end quote and to leave it alone."
"The reason I'm here is that the girls and women whose lives Jeffrey Epstein destroyed deserve not only justice, but healing."
"I have both the benefit and great disadvantage of not placing particular value on money. ... It doesn't cause my heart rate to go up."
"You don't keep a vehicle unless you have the authority to do so. And you only need it if you're going to need it for trial."
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