Anonymous ID: ad7811 March 19, 2019, 10:57 p.m. No.5785974   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5982 >>5993 >>6140 >>6189

'Your husband was a traitorous piece of warmongering s***.' John McCain's widow Cindy reveals horrific abuse sent to her as Trump doubles down on attacks on war hero senator saying: 'I was never a fan and I never will be.'

Cindy McCain revealed a horrific message sent to her about her late husband

The message called the late Sen. John McCain a 'traitorous piece of warmongering s' and referred to Meghan McCain as a 'c'

McCain's move came after President Trump trashed her late husband yet again

'I was never a fan of John McCain and I never will be,' Trump said in Oval Office

He blamed Sen. McCain's vote in 2017 against the GOP attempt to repeal Obama care as the reason for his anger

It is the fourth day of attacks from the president against the late senator

Meghan McCain has rallied to her father's defense, posting on Instagram and Twitter along with giving an impassioned speech on 'The View'

Cindy McCain revealed on Tuesday a horrific message sent to her about her late husband and daughter Meghan as President Donald Trump slammed John McCain yet again, this time saying in the Oval Office 'I was never a fan of John McCain and I never will be.'

The late senator's widow posted a screen shot from Facebook messenger on her Twitter feed with a note: 'I want to make sure all of you could see how kind and loving a stranger can be. I’m posting her note for her family and friends could see.'

 

The message from a user named Tiffany Nicole read: 'Your husband was a traitorous piece of warmongering s and I'm glad he's dead. Hope your Mrs. Piggy looking daughter chokes to death on the next burger she stuffs down her fat neck, too, c.'

 

Her post comes on the fourth day of attacks President Trump has launched against John McCain.

 

Meghan McCain has rallied to her father's defense in a series of posts on Instagram and Twitter, along with an impassioned speech on ABC's 'The View.'

Over the weekend the president launched a barrage of tweets against the late senator, which reporters asked him about in the Oval Office Tuesday during a state visit with Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro.

Trump cited McCain's 2017 Senate vote that ended GOP efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act - former President Barack Obama' signature healthcare law - as the reason for his anger.

'I'm very unhappy that he didn't repeal and replace Obamacare as you know. He campaigned on repealing and replacing Obamacare for years, and then he got to a vote, and he said thumbs down. And our country would have saved a trillion dollars and we would have had great healthcare,' Trump said Tuesday.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6827967/John-McCains-widow-Cindy-reveals-horrific-abuse-sent-Trump-doubles-attacks.html

Anonymous ID: ad7811 March 19, 2019, 11:06 p.m. No.5786037   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6049 >>6061

REVEALED: Prosecutors behind Jeffrey Epstein plea deal selected a 16-year-old victim over dozens of younger girls so that the accused child rapist would not have to register as a sex offender in 31 of 50 states

Jeffrey Epstein entered a guilty plea to soliciting prostitution from a teenager who was 16, which is the age of consent in 31 states

As a result, Epstein did not have to register as a sex offender in New Mexico, where he owns a ranch, and is a low-level offender in the US Virgin Islands

This was discovered by The Washington Post after it pressed the court, with many believing the 14-year-old who reported Epstein was the victim in the deal

Just last month, a judge ruled prosecutors violated the rights of Epstein's alleged victims when they neglected to tell them no federal charges would be pursued

Forty women had alleged that they were abused by millionaire money manager

Epstein, who is friends with President Trump and has donated millions to the Clintons, served 13 months at a low-security facility on work release

He was prosecuted by Alex Acosta, who is currently the Secretary of Labor and had been mentioned a possible pick to replace Jeff Sessions as Attorney General

The plea deal that Jeffrey Epstein agreed to back in 2008 saved the accused child rapist from having to register as a sex offender in 31 of 50 states.

The Washington Post reports that the victim who Epstein admitted to soliciting for prostitution was not the 14-year-old girl who first reported the millionaire money manager, but rather another girl, 16, whose age was left blank on court documents.

That victim's age means that Epstein did not have to register as a sex offender in states like New Mexico, where he owns a 7,600-acre property called Zorro Ranch, and allows him to be classified as a low risk offender in the US Virgin Islands, which is currently his primary residence.

This revelation comes one month after a federal judge ruled that then-U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta violated the rights of Epstein's alleged victims when they neglected to notify them that they were no longer pursuing federal charges.

That was another part of the deal, which in addition to allowing Epstein to have work release and live in a low-security facility also agreed to drop a federal probe into the millionaire moneyman.

Now Acosta - who is currently the Secretary of Labor and had been mentioned as a possible candidate for attorney general - and others are again coming under fire for allegedly catering to the man who donated millions to the Clintons and hosted President Trump at his Manhattan townhouse while keeping his victims in the dark.

'They were cutting a plea deal. It wasn’t a prosecution,' said attorney Spencer Kuvin, who represented the 14-year-old girl who alerted police.

'They had a grab bag of 40 girls to choose from.'

He then revealed that he and his client believed they had been the victim referenced in the plea deal.

'It’s unbelievably upsetting,' said Kuvin.

'The rug has been swiped out from under the one girl who was brave enough to come forward and break this thing.'

Questions about Epstein's deal started to surface after a series of lawsuits were filed by two of his alleged victims.

 

The women, identified as Jane Doe 1 and Jane Doe 2, claim in court papers that they were unaware of the secret deal being made between the defense team and prosecutors back in 2007 that guaranteed federal charges would not be brought against Epstein, 63, which could have resulted in a lengthy prison sentence for the millionaire.

They filed their lawsuit a few months after Epstein received his lenient sentence in 2008, with their lawyers saying the U.S. Attorney’s Office violated the federal Crime Victims’ Rights Act by not speaking with Epstein's victims about the details of his plea agreement.

The two victims who filed the suit were 13 and 14 at the time of the abuse.

This filing contained more than 140 exhibits including emails between Epstein’s defense team, the U.S. Attorney's office and former State Attorney Barry Krischer, which lawyers believe clearly show that victims were being left in the dark.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6827739/Prosecutors-Jeffrey-Epstein-plea-deal-selected-older-victim-16-easing-restrictions.html