TLDR;
The video discusses allegations that Donald Trump's Department of Justice (DOJ) deleted information about individuals convicted of crimes during the January 6th insurrection, some of whom were also involved in child sex crimes. It also covers Trump's alleged $1.88 billion slush fund for January 6th insurrectionists, criticism from MAGA Republicans, and connections between Trump's DOJ, House Republicans, and Howard Lutnik's donation. Additionally, it addresses statements made by Todd Blanch, Trump's former attorney, regarding the Epstein client list and whether there was an Epstein cover-up.
- Trump's DOJ is accused of deleting information about January 6th participants, including those with child sex crime convictions.
- Trump is allegedly setting up a $1.88 billion slush fund for January 6th insurrectionists.
- Todd Blanch, Trump's former attorney, is involved in the DOJ and made controversial statements about the Epstein client list.
Intro [0:00]
The video begins by accusing Donald Trump's Department of Justice of deleting information about individuals convicted of crimes during the January 6th insurrection who were also involved in child sex crimes. The speaker expresses outrage, emphasizing the alleged connection between the Trump regime, the "Epstein class," and the deletion of information about child sex crimes. The speaker references Meyer Kornfield from the Washington Post, who initially reported on the DOJ's actions. The speaker promises to share details about the situation, including Trump's alleged $1.88 billion slush fund for January 6th insurrectionists.
Ron DeSantis Runs Away From Questions [0:54]
The video shows Florida Governor Ron DeSantis avoiding questions about the DOJ's "weaponization fund." The speaker highlights the contrast between DeSantis's avoidance and the alleged actions of Trump's Department of Justice, which is accused of deleting information about individuals involved in child sex crimes while Trump plans to allocate funds to them.
DOJ Deleting Information [1:40]
The video presents a report from Meil Kornfield, stating that the Trump administration is quietly deleting information about the Capitol attack from the Department of Justice website as it prepares to give funds to the January 6th insurrectionists. The DOJ deleted a press release about Andrew Taki, who had an ongoing child sex solicitation case and came to the capital with bear spray. The video shows a before-and-after comparison, with the original press release replaced by a "page not found" message. The deleted press release detailed Taki's sentencing to prison for assaulting law enforcement with dangerous weapons during the January 6th capital breach.
Andrew Taki's Child Sex Crimes [3:18]
The video provides further information about Andrew Taki, revealing that he pled guilty to child sex crimes in Harris County, Houston. As part of the plea agreement, Taki is required to register as a sex offender for the next 10 years. He was accused of sending explicit messages and photos to an undercover police officer posing as a 15-year-old on the Plenty of Fish dating website.
DOJ Response [3:57]
The video presents the DOJ's response to the exposure of the deleted information. The DOJ's rapid response account stated that they are reversing the Department of Justice's weaponization under the Biden administration and will do everything in their power to make whole those who were persecuted for political purposes, including stripping the Department of Justice's website of partisan propaganda. The speaker criticizes this response, arguing that posting public information about an individual who pled guilty to assaulting police officers and was later found guilty of a child sex crime is not partisan propaganda.
More Deleted Press Releases [5:19]
The video highlights additional press releases that were deleted by Trump's DOJ. One press release described the first breach of the police barricades around the Capitol building, detailing the sentencing of individuals involved in violent crimes, brandishing deadly weapons, and inflicting bodily injury on capital officers. Another deleted press release described in graphic detail an attack on police officers by a man named Dempsey, who threw a pole-like object into the tunnel, striking a police officer, and shouting offensive language. The speaker expresses outrage that Donald Trump plans to use taxpayer dollars to reward individuals like Dempsey for such actions.
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Reactions and Further Allegations [9:00]
The video presents reactions to the DOJ's actions, including a statement from Jamie Depri, who argues that the January 6th convicts attacked police and targeted Congress because of Trump's lies about the 2020 election. The speaker mentions that MAGA Republican Senator Kramer is upset that Trump's slush fund is complicating the reconciliation bill. The speaker alleges that Trump's DOJ, with acting attorney general Todd Blanch, coordinated with MAGA Republicans in the House of Representatives and the House Oversight Committee. The speaker claims that Howard Lutnik cut a $5 million check to House Republicans right before his deposition in the House Oversight Committee, leading to the cancellation of his deposition under oath.
James Comer's Statement [11:30]
The video plays a clip of MAGA Republican Congress member James Comer discussing Howard Lutnik's testimony before the House Oversight Committee. Comer explains that Lutnik is coming in voluntarily and that the interview will be transcribed but not videotaped.
Todd Blanch's Involvement [12:43]
The video highlights the involvement of Todd Blanch, Donald Trump's former criminal defense attorney, in the Justice Department. The speaker notes that Blanch represented Trump in the New York case where Trump was convicted of dozens of felony counts and that Trump was found civilly liable for sexual assault. The speaker also alleges that Blanch cut a deal with Donald Trump to prevent any further IRS audits or tax audits about Donald Trump and his company.
Todd Blanch on Epstein Client List [13:49]
The video presents statements made by Todd Blanch on a podcast hosted by Steven Miller's wife regarding the Epstein client list. Blanch claims that there is no official client list and that the "black book" that has been released for years is simply Epstein's address book, containing a list of masseuses, many of whom were victims. He denies the existence of a client list consisting of people Epstein was supposedly blackmailing or his business/personal clients.
Todd Blanch on Epstein Cover-Up [15:08]
The video presents Todd Blanch's denial of an Epstein cover-up. Blanch claims that the Epstein files are available for everyone to see and that the Epstein Transparency Act has allowed for the release of the entire Epstein files. He disputes the narrative that 3 million pages are being held back, claiming that those pages have nothing to do with Epstein.
Trump's Speech About Lutnik [15:54]
The video plays a clip of Donald Trump giving a speech in New York, where he mentions Howard Lutnik. Following this, Lutnik expresses that serving in the cabinet of Donald Trump is the greatest honor of a lifetime.
Conclusion [16:38]
The video concludes by reiterating the allegations against the DOJ and thanking Meil Kornfield for her investigative reporting. The speaker expresses disbelief at the DOJ's statement that they are helping people who were convicted of child sex crimes. The video encourages viewers to subscribe to the channel and support independent media.