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Email links Trump campaign PAC, food‑industry lobbying, and a $1 B ad buy to alleged Epstein‑Clinton scandal leverageCase Filekaggle-ho-031203House OversightEmail links Trump campaign PAC, food‑industry lobbying, and a $1 B ad buy to alleged Epstein‑Clinton scandal leverage
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Email links Trump campaign PAC, food‑industry lobbying, and a $1 B ad buy to alleged Epstein‑Clinton scandal leverage
Email links Trump campaign PAC, food‑industry lobbying, and a $1 B ad buy to alleged Epstein‑Clinton scandal leverage The passage ties a Trump Super PAC, a $1 billion advertising effort, and a food‑industry lobbying push to a claim that Jeffrey Epstein possesses compromising photos of Bill Clinton. It names President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton, and a federal judge (Judge Sweet) while suggesting coordinated political influence operations. The specifics (e.g., $1 B ad spend, “bus project” targeting 120 million poor voters) provide concrete angles for follow‑up, but the claims are unverified and lack documentary evidence, reducing the score from blockbuster level. Key insights: Mentions a Trump Super PAC planning a $1 billion ad buy and a nationwide bus‑tour voter‑get‑out‑the‑vote operation.; Claims the PAC’s work is coordinated with food‑industry leaders to influence White House policy.; Alleges Jeffrey Epstein holds photos of Bill Clinton having sex with underage girls and that this leverage is preventing Epstein’s imprisonment.
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