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Epstein Files send seismic waves

  It’s quite something to read. An earthquake, tremor, or quake occurs when the Earth's surface shakes due to an impulsive release of energy in the lithosphere forcefully leads to creating scary seismic waves. It remains so fast that makes our mind numbing. It is undeniably unbelievable to handle such a major natural circumstance with such a feisty intent. Its profound influence can be likewise truly realised nowadays by the sudden emergence of the novel phenomenon designated Epstein Files, which looks to us as nothing less than a natural tremor. The severity of earthquakes varies; some are so mild that they are indiscernible, while others are strong enough to send people and things skyward, devastate entire cities, and harm vital infrastructure. It can't be negated. The frequency, kind, and magnitude of the uneasy earthquakes that occur in a given area over a specific period of time are more clearly known as its seismic activity.   However, the Epstein Files could be mor...

Diplomatic remarks on highly polemic topics


 


Who would be the first and foremost to admit that practically nothing about the Epstein Files has been widely and seriously discussed in every big or small country? 

How could it be softly refused? The ground remains a positively mood-worsening jolt to the system, one that answers the call of particularly irrepressible situations to the maximum.

Undeniably, American White House Press Secretary Leavitt Karoline has prompted a strong negative reaction on widely used social media following her recent diplomatic remarks on present-day highly contentious topics during a compulsory Press briefing. 

She seemed to state a bit clearly that "we're moving on from that" when asked about the Epstein Files, the most widely communicated matter. 

It came out when Leavitt answered a query about a Justice Department document having a second-hand narrative.  

It articulated that Trump had discussed Epstein with a Palm Beach, Florida, police commander and maintained that "everyone" was aware of the pedophile's wrongful activities with children.

She would not appear to ascertain whether the purported 2006 phone call truly occurred, but she asserted that Trump has always been “honest and transparent” about his relationship with Epstein. 

Remarkably, he was once one of his closest friends prior to their arguments in the early 2000s. When asked again on the topic, Leavitt replied: “We’re moving on from that.”

Social media users did not like her articulated words. Trump's niece, Mary Lea Trump and common critic, noted: "Karoline Leavitt: 'We're moving on from [the Epstein papers]." People anywhere else: "No--we're not. Ever.






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