Frank wrote on Aug 2
nd, 2025 at 11:40pm:
ProudKangaroo wrote on Aug 2
nd, 2025 at 7:14am:
We can clear this up right now, Frank and Scoot,
IF Trump were in the Epstein files and there was proof he sexually abused children, would you still defend him?
Of course not. Why would anyone??
I genuinely appreciate you not ignoring the question and providing what any reasonable person would expect is the only real possible answer to it.
Thank you.
To answer your follow-up, why would anyone still support Trump if he were in the Epstein files and there was proof he abused children?
Let's be frank, the same reasons you do now. You choose to ignore the inconvenient truths.
And we're not talking about how he eats a burrito bowl, or his choice of wearing a tan suit.
Here is a short list of the things you currently ignore about Trump to continue to support him, in just this area alone:
- Over two dozen public allegations of sexual assault or misconduct,
- His own recorded admission to grabbing women without consent,
- The lawsuit alleging he raped a 13-year-old at an Epstein-hosted party,
- The repeated sexualisation of minors, including his comments about his own daughter,
- The credible claims that Epstein recruited girls from Mar-a-Lago, which Trump oversaw and recently admitted to,
- His sycophantic treatment of Ghislaine Maxwell, even after her conviction,
- His outright lies about the Epstein files being fake, missing, or non-existent,
- The appointment of loyalists like Kash Patel to mislead the public about what's in those files,
- His dodging of questions from the press, refusal to declassify or release the files as promised,
- His use of congressional allies to block transparency efforts, shut down votes, and kill subpoenas.
You already support him despite all of that.
You've ignored overwhelming red flags, legal, moral, and personal, because the cult of personality is stronger than the facts.
You ask, ‘Why would anyone?' while refusing even to pause and question your own loyalties in the face of damning patterns.
So don't pretend it's unthinkable. You've already shown it's entirely thinkable and in practice what you're doing now.
Do you honestly expect any of us to believe that anything in the Epstein files would change your mind?
And if so, what would it take? What burden of evidence would need to be known or even released from the Epstein files to change your mind?
August 15th is going to be an interesting day.