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To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1550574)8/4/2025 6:27:10 AM
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LOL if God spoke to Brumliar he would tell him to stop slandering Trump. He still pushes the "fine people" hoax



To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1550574)8/4/2025 7:59:16 AM
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"You say GOD talks to you audibly and you visited him in heaven."

I said I'd once heard a voice speaking to me, a scary experience. i didn't even say that was the voice of God - that's your inference.

"visited him in heaven" When did I say that? I think I would've remembered that.

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To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1550574)8/4/2025 8:03:13 AM
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Trump Admin Broke Rules to Move Ghislaine to Club Fed Camp


Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty

Convicted child sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell secured a secret prison transfer after the Bureau of Prisons waived a rule designated to punish sex offenders.

Maxwell, alleged sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein‘s accomplice, has spent the last three years serving a 20-year sentence at a federal prison in Tallahassee, Florida. She was transferred to a lower-security federal prison camp closer to her family in Bryan, Texas, last week after she reportedly spent two days speaking with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche about her connections to Epstein.


Ghislaine Maxwell was transferred to a federal prison camp after speaking to the Justice Department about her ties to Jeffrey Epstein. / Laura Cavanaugh/Getty

The move required the bureau to waive its policy that convicted sex offenders must be held at least at a low-level prison, according to NBC News. Maxwell received a waiver to facilitate the move, according to MSNBC reporter Ken Dilanian, which gave her access to a less restrictive prison environment than the one in Tallahassee.

A federal prison camp is a minimum-security facility with dorm-like housing, meeting the Bureau of Prisons’ lowest security-level designation. Low-level security prisons are a step up from prison camps.

A prison consultant told Dilanian he had “never seen this done before for a sex offender,” Dilanian wrote on X.

The Bureau of Prisons, which confirmed Maxwell’s move last week, did not respond to immediate requests for comment, including whether it waived the policy for Maxwell. Maxwell’s attorney also did not respond to an immediate request for comment.

Miami Herald reporter Julie K. Brown predicted that Maxwell would be moved on the Daily Beast podcast this week. Brown, whose reporting on Epstein in 2018 renewed interest in the story and led to new federal charges, noted that jails were inherently dangerous places. “She wouldn’t necessarily be safe anywhere,” Brown said.

“It is so easy to cover up a crime in jail,” Brown said. “The cameras are broken, guards fall asleep—they are, for the most part, very corrupt.”

The move also came after she was reportedly threatened by other inmates for being a “snitch,” according to the Daily Mail. The publicity around her conversations with the Justice Department reportedly put a target on her back.

“As soon as Ghislaine spoke to the government, she was considered a snitch by other inmates at Tallahassee,” a source told the Mail. "There were very real and very credible threats on her life."

Federal Corrections Institution (FCI) Tallahassee, where Maxwell had stayed before her transfer, has faced challenges in recent years. Multiple guards have been convicted of sexually assaulting inmates in recent years, and Maxwell had already faced threats from inmates after she reported them over a blackmail campaign, according to the Mail.


The Federal Prison Camp in Bryan, Texas, also houses disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes and reality TV star Jen Shah. / MARK FELIX / Mark Felix/AFP via Getty

The Bryan, Texas, prison, however, is “a professionally run prison camp with a great warden, working cameras everywhere and properly trained staff,” the source told the Mail on Sunday.

“There is a different class of people at Bryan, so she is less likely to be attacked,” the source said.

The prison also houses disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes and Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Jen Shah. The families of Epstein victims condemned the move, saying it “smacks of a cover-up.”


Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence for helping Jeffrey Epstein abuse young women, has reportedly asked President Donald Trump for a pardon. / Davidoff Studios/Getty

Maxwell is currently working to overturn her December 2021 conviction for grooming young girls for Epstein to abuse. Her lawyers have argued that a 2007 plea agreement between Epstein and the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Florida, which agreed not to prosecute multiple unnamed co-conspirators, also applied to her, Reuters reported.

Maxwell has also reportedly sought a pardon from President Donald Trump, who has not ruled it out as his alleged connections to Epstein have become a topic of intense speculation even among his most loyal followers.



To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1550574)8/4/2025 8:19:21 AM
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A Country of One: The Government Only Serves Donald Trump


Donald Trump, Cabinet Meeting, Washington, DC

Historically, the US government has served the American people. Sure, depending on who was in power and what era we are talking about, certain groups were given preferential treatment over others. For example, all administrations have served the needs of rich white men. However, over time, more and more people have benefited from the work of the government.

Until now.

Because this administration, this Congress, and this Supreme Court only serve a single individual: Donald Trump.

Now, you might say: “What about all those billionaires who are getting tax cuts they don’t need that are being paid for by millions of Americans losing health and food benefits?”

A fair point. However, if any of them were to find themselves on the president’s naughty list, then you can rest assured that the power of the US government would come to bear down on them in some manner or another.

Ultimately, if the choice is between what Trump wants and anything else, all three branches of the government seem eager to defer to the whims of the president.

It should go without saying that this is a terrible way to run a country… well, at least unless you want to run it into a ditch. It’s great for that.

The firing of Erika McEntarfer, the commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), is a perfect example.

As we reported, McEntarfer lost her job because of the president’s refusal to accept reality. In this case, BLS had the audacity to release a report showing that job growth in Trump’s economy has been dismal over the past three months.

Without presenting any evidence, the president predictably claimed that the data was “rigged” and demanded that McEntarfer be fired, even though she has nothing to do with how the information is compiled.

“The Commissioner does not determine what the numbers are but simply reports on what the data show. The process of obtaining the numbers is decentralized by design to avoid opportunities for interference,” said the group Friends of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which includes BLS commissioners from Democratic and Republican administrations. “The BLS uses the same proven, transparent, reliable process to produce estimates every month. Every month, BLS revises the prior two months’ employment estimates to reflect slower-arriving, more-accurate information.”

But facts don’t matter to Trump, who was irked that the downward revisions of May and June (combined with another subpar performance in July) showed that the economy had only created 106,000 jobs over the past three months, which lags far behind the previous year and contradicts the president’s claim that America is booming.

And that’s why McEntarfer had to go and will now have to find another job (which will clearly be a challenge in this economy).

The most ironic aspect of this saga is that it may very well be time to reexamine how BLS compiles its jobs reports because the headline-catching employment figures, which are always published on the first Friday of the month, are often revised afterwards.

The reason is that the initial numbers are based on a survey of employers while the subsequent revisions (the first one coming a couple of months after the original report was released and another that is published many months later) are compiled using more solid data.

In other words, the report that everybody focuses on is the least accurate.

And those revisions can be substantial, as we saw on Friday, when BLS announced that the economy only created 33,000 jobs in May and June instead of 291,000.

That is a downward revision of more than 85 percent (or, according to Trump-style math, 8,000 percent).

That is a big discrepancy that can have real-life consequences.

On Wednesday, for example, one of the reasons the Federal Reserve gave for not lowering interest rates was that “labor market conditions remain solid.”

That may have seemed like the correct assessment based on the initial figures for May and June, but it’s less accurate in light of the revised data.

So, there is a case to be made for experts to sit down and figure out whether the process needs to change. Perhaps there just needs to be a bigger disclaimer that comes with the initial report, or maybe it needs to be scrapped altogether. Or maybe the data that is used to calculate the revisions needs to be collected more quickly.

Kevin Hassett, the director of the National Economic Council, said as much.

“The data has to be something you can trust, because decision-makers throughout the economy trust that these are the data that they can build a factory because they believe, or cut interest rates because they believe,” he said on Sunday.

But that’s not something that Trump is interested in. He just wants somebody to report data that reflects how he feels about the state of the economy and that makes him look good.

And that is why, ultimately, someone like Hassett will always revert to appeasing the boss.

He did that, too, on Sunday, when he followed Trump’s lead and hinted at some kind of shenanigans having taken place.

When he was asked whether the administration had any evidence that the data had been “rigged,” as the president claimed, he responded that “the revisions are hard evidence,” which is a nonsensical thing to say.

Of course, it’s not as ridiculous as Hassett claiming that the economy is doing great… as long as people just disregard the more accurate BLS figures that show it isn’t.

“While the jobs numbers had this big kind of mysterious revision, if they didn’t have the revision, then the jobs numbers were fully consistent with the 3 percent GDP growth we also saw last week,” Hassett said.

While that sounds good to the reality-rejecting president, this kind of denialism will harm every American in the long run.

That, however, seems to be an afterthought for anybody working in the White House these days



To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1550574)8/4/2025 10:17:15 AM
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Ghislaine Maxwell just made a classic Florida move—and it stinks

Diane Roberts, Florida Phoenix
August 4, 2025 7:38AM ET



An undated photo shows Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. The photo was entered into evidence during the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell, accused of sex trafficking, in New York City. Courtesy via U.S. Attorney's Office/Handout via REUTERS

Al Capone liked to relax in Miami Beach.

Ex-dictators, junta leaders, and death squad commanders from Cuba, Nicaragua, Peru, Honduras, Venezuela, and Panama have moved here when things got too hot at home.

Then there are the dodgy New York billionaires, including the felonious current occupant of the White House and his erstwhile pal, the late Jeffrey Epstein, who installed themselves in ocean-front mansions and became Florida Men.

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Epstein’s girlfriend/posh pimp Ghislaine Maxwell made herself a Florida Woman, too, shopping for young girls in Palm Beach County.

Then she moved north, although not by choice: She was sentenced to 20 years for sex trafficking and imprisoned at FCI Tallahassee.

Now the feds have whisked her off to some tennis prison in Texas.

If you’re a halfway rational human being, you probably haven’t given much thought to her over the past six months, what with the attacks on science, the attempts to wreck higher education, the dismantling of environmental protections, and destruction of the rule of law.

ObsessionOur brothers and sisters in MAGA, however, just can’t get her out of their heads.

They’re fixated on her, Jeffrey Epstein, and these alleged files which may or may not still be sitting on the attorney general’s desk.

They’re convinced the files contain mighty secrets about nefarious cabals, Pizzagate, Lizard People, and sex island dirt on the Clintons.

Pam Bondi claimed on Fox “News” she would “review” the files then put Epstein’s stuff out there for everyone’s delectation.

Yet no files have been forthcoming, and boy, is MAGA mad.

Recently some “personal finance” website voted Tallahassee the ninth most boring city in America.

Unfair!

Until last Friday when Maxwell left us, everybody wanted to visit Tallahassee.

Florida’s capital was the focus of the political world, an object of slathering fascination especially among podcast hosts, news junkies, cable TV reporters, Never Trumpers, Ride-or-Die Trumpers, and people on psychotropic medication.

Call that boring? We hadn’t gotten this much attention since the Great Presidential Vote Count Screw-Up of 2000.

Trump acolyte Todd Blanche (his side-hustle is being Bondi’s deputy AG) recently descended upon the United States Courthouse in downtown Tallahassee to interview Maxwell in the presence of her Miami attorney David Markus.

Look over there!Blanche and Markus admit they are good friends but swear there’s no conflict of interest, no sir, nothing to see here.

We don’t know what they said, but Ghislaine-o-mania isn’t going away.

Hoping to distract us, the regime keeps hollering “Squirrel!”

The FBI just released 230,000 files on the assassination of Martin Luther King.

National Security Tsarina Tulsi Gabbard has accused Barack Obama of treason, claiming he cooked up a coup against Trump in the 2016 election.

Speaker Mike Johnson was all for releasing the Epstein files until he wasn’t (maybe there was a phone call from the Oval Office?), so he adjourned the House early to avoid a vote on it.

Trump himself has been slinging delusions around like a chimp with a barrel of feces, claiming the Epstein files were created by James Comey or Joe Biden or maybe sinister Greenlandic elves.

When that didn’t seem to work, he started barking about changing the names of NFL teams in Cincinnati and Washington back to “Indians” and “Redskins.”

Then he tried to change the subject by flouncing off to Scotland (where three-quarters of the population heartily despise him) to (in order of importance) 1. Play golf; 2. Make a “trade deal” with the EU that will cleverly raise costs for Americans.

The Scots and the international press made sure nobody forgot how the president and Florida’s favorite pedophile used to be bosom buddies, dogging him with questions and snark.

There’s a grand sign at the entrance to his Aberdeenshire golf course proclaiming “Trump International Golf Links.” Underneath, somebody placed a smaller, quite official-looking sign which said, “Twinned with Epstein Island.”

OverboardNeither heat domes nor killer floods nor ICE agents nor gloom of night will stay Americans from their fixation with Epstein and Maxwell.

And so — inevitably — back to Florida, always the humid center of bad behavior, back to Jeffrey Epstein’s Palm Beach palace of horrors, and back to Ghislaine Maxwell, surely the most uptown inmate in FCI history.

She was once an heiress, the youngest child of megabucks London newspaper baron Robert Maxwell. As a student at Oxford, she was described as a “ shiny glamazon.”

But her father was not only physically and emotionally abusive, he was embezzling from his own company and defrauding its employees.

In 1991, they found Robert Maxwell face down in the sea.

He’d been sailing near the Canary Islands on his yacht “The Lady Ghislaine.” Nobody ever figured out whether he jumped or was pushed.

Next thing you know, Ghislaine is Jeffrey Epstein’s arm candy, hard at work procuring young girls for him.

Like Trump, Epstein was a New Yorker trying to be a big deal in Palm Beach. In 1990 he bought a 14,000 square foot mansion and partied at Mar-a-Lago.

Like Trump, noisome stories about sexual abuse swirled around him like a nasty cocktail of skunk spray and dog poop.

Enabling EpsteinYou will not be surprised to learn that the state of Florida played a major role in enabling Epstein.

Having amassed vast evidence he’d raped and sexually assaulted at least a dozen under-age girls, Palm Beach County cops searched his Palm Beach mansion in 2005, only to find his six computer hard drives had disappeared.

Epstein finally got arrested, and though a federal grand jury returned a 60-count indictment, he was allowed to plead guilty only to “soliciting a prostitute.”

In 2008, he was put into the private wing of the Palm Beach County jail. He had his own television room. His personal driver arrived every morning to take him to his office.

Turns out the Palm Beach County state attorney, the FBI, prosecutors and the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Florida — a man named Alex Acosta, later appointed Secretary of Labor by Donald Trump — colluded to give Epstein the sweetest of sweet deals: a 20-month sentence.

He served about a year.

This is corrupt even by Florida standards.

When he got out in 2009, Epstein went back to living the lifestyle of the rich and infamous while the young women he assaulted and exploited were forgotten.

We might never have known all this were it not for the relentless and brilliant work of journalist Julie Brown, whose 2018 series in the Miami Herald gave voice to his victims: She tracked down more than five dozen of them.

‘Pyramid scheme’Brown’s reporting detailed how he’d prey on homeless girls or especially vulnerable kids, paying them to bring in other girls.

This sex-trafficking “ pyramid scheme,” as Brown calls it, was run by Ghislaine Maxwell.

Maxwell would visit South Florida gyms and spas, telling petite blonde high schoolers — apparently Epstein’s “type” — they could make big money giving massages to “this old guy.”

She encountered 17-year old Virginia Giuffre working at Mar-a-Lago’s spa and convinced her to “work” for Epstein.

Virginia Giuffre said Epstein passed her around to various men, including Prince Andrew and prominent lawyer Alan Dershowitz, instructing her to have sex with them. Prince Andrew denied the allegations but he wound up reaching a settlement with Giuffre. Dershowitz has also repeatedly denied allegations. Giuffre dropped her allegations against Dershowitz in 2022 and said she “may have made a mistake.

Trump claims he had no idea what his good friend Jeffrey was up to back then, variously insisting he ditched Epstein for being “sleazy” (insert your own pot-and-kettle joke here) or they quarreled over Epstein’s “stealing” his pretty young Mar-a-Lago employees.

Brown’s attention to the shady nonprosecution deal in Palm Beach eventually led to his 2019 New York arrest on federal sex trafficking charges.

Epstein, of course, is now dead, most likely by suicide — though lots of MAGAs don’t believe that.

Virginia Giuffre is also dead, definitely by suicide.

Ghislaine Maxwell, however, is still here.

She wasn’t exactly living her best life in Tallahassee, spending her days giving yoga classes, teaching etiquette (even criminals want to be ladylike!) and, no doubt, explaining over and over that her name is not pronounced “Gizz-Lane.”

MAGA (and quite a few Democrats) want her to talk; she wants out of prison.

She may be about to get lucky.

PardonThanks to Trumpists’ rich fantasy life, in which everything is a conspiracy of the Deep Swamp, she suddenly has some power.

She says she’ll testify in public as long as Congress agrees to a few little provisions as spelled out by her lawyer, chiefly immunity and a chance to see the committee’s questions in advance.

She also doesn’t want to appear before them until after the Supreme Court hears her appeal, in which she makes the thoroughly bizarre argument that the nonprosecution deal the Southern District of Florida cut with Epstein should apply to her, too.

Classic Florida move: The rules are different here.

Anyway, if they don’t comply, she’ll take the Fifth.

Trump keeps saying he’s “allowed” to pardon her, though he evades the question of whether he actually would.

That, no doubt, depends on what kind of dirt he thinks she has on him and whether that outweighs dirt she might have on his perceived enemies.

Here in Tallahassee, we’re feeling a little sore, a little mad at Texas for stealing our celebrity sex offender.

But once a Florida Woman, always a Florida Woman.

Texas will never take that away from us.