I feel like this is too much of a pattern to be a coincidence. Dump a huge amount of files, there's a few juicy things in there, people crawl all over them. The administration does a poor job covering them, etc. Then we do the same thing a month later. Why not release all of them at once in a flood that takes forever to sift through? Or why not just refuse to release them at all? Why keep doing these little splurges?
I got to a point in the game where I was literally saying to myself "Oh, okay this is the mid game point, and after this things open up a bit and we maybe get a twist, kinda like FFX when it's time to rescue Yuna from Bevelle, that's where we are here."
Went in, fought a boss, roll credits.
I was almost actually slack jawed in amazement that the game was actually over.
The next spin is to try and just deny that the Epstein Files says anything bad at all.
Yesterday on Tiktok I came across no less than three videos with the same audio, of laughter, along with the exact same, word for word copy paste of something like "The Democrats' faces when it's revealed that the Epstein Files totally exonerate Trump and a majority of the Democrats are guilty. Watch them walk it all back."
He's not trying to say that their Intel service has helped. He's trying to emphasize "privacy" and "Israeli intelligence service" to remind people that Mossad has dirt on them, without literally saying that, imo
I think the argument was that if your parents are not naturalized citizens, then that means they're not 'subject to the jurisdiction thereof'. So like, if the parents 'owe allegiance' to their previous country then it makes the kid a citizen of the parents' original country, and not the U.S.
But it's all actually bullshit to try and justify not wanting brown people to be U.S. Citizens tbh.
His dad looks like someone pasted a discarded face on an ill matching skull.