Why the woman who accused Trump of rape in the Epstein files was not taken seriously

Close examination of an accuser of President Donald Trump regarding Jeffrey Epstein has exposed glaring holes in her claims, prompting calls for a lawsuit against outlets sharing the “BS accusation.”

After years of sitting on their hands while holding power in Washington, D.C., congressional Democrats, and the talking heads of corporate media that parrot their agenda, have seen fit to take every opportunity to pivot to the files on the late convicted sex offender.

However, troubles with their ceaseless endeavor to get Trump once again cropped up as the story of an accuser that “makes little sense” involved a woman who “faced criminal charges for fraud, theft, and exploitation.”

Last week, Bill O’Reilly used his platform to debunk allegations leveled against the president as Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (NY) and the Democratic Party continued efforts to leverage the files to smear Trump.

During the segment, the commentator cited an op-ed from Isaac Schorr published in the New York Post that detailed, “The president’s accuser claims Epstein began to abuse her when she was 13, and at some point brought her to either New York or New Jersey by either plane or car to be assaulted by Trump.”

“She claimed to have been living on Hilton Head Island at the time, where there is no record of Epstein spending his summers. She alleged Epstein blackmailed her mother (who was later sent to prison for embezzlement), though records that can’t [be] found to back that up,” continued Schorr. “Her implication of Trump makes little sense, since his friendship with Epstein began later in that decade. The cherry on top? She’s faced criminal charges for fraud, theft, and exploitation of an elderly person.”

Bo Loudon shared a snippet from the segment and asserted, “Every Leftist outlet who airs this BS accusation needs to be SUED!”

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In penning his op-ed, Schorr turned to the reporting of journalist Jacqueline Sweet, who reacted to an NPR investigation on missing pages from the Epstein files public database, where documents mentioning Trump had been removed.

“There are so many problems with this woman’s story–it reads as lurid, fantastical, improbable, and contains many glaring details that do not fit Epstein’s MO. But most notably, there is no record or any indication that Epstein summered in Hilton Head, SC, for several summers,” she stated, citing assurances from Epstein’s brother, Mark. “He spent the early 80s in Sweden, London, New York, but we are supposed to believe he rented a middle-class condo in HHI and no one knew about it then or now?”

Sweet added that the accuser first suggested she’d been abused by Epstein “after her friend suggested it to her once Epstein was in the news in 2019,” only for her to be rejected from the Epstein Victims’ Compensation Program.

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“If anyone read that FBI interview and it didn’t raise red flags, there might be a bias problem. I can’t believe Dems hitched their wagon to this,” she concluded.

As had been reported near the end of February, the Justice Department acknowledged that some documents had been withheld and it would be investigating if there had been any errors on that front. Officials indicated, “Some of the documents contain untrue and sensationalist claims against President Trump that were submitted to the FBI right before the 2020 election.”

“To be clear,” added officials, “the claims were unfounded and false, and if they have a shred of credibility, they certainly would have been weaponized against President Trump already.”

O’Reilly addressed this as well, telling viewers, “So you’re the FBI. You had to interview her because she made these outlandish claims. But, she’s a nut. So, goes right back, but it doesn’t get released because it’s defamatory.”

Kevin Haggerty

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