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2024 Elections: See the Epstein Client List

Vivek Ramaswamy, a well-known biotech entrepreneur and potential 2024 Republican presidential candidate, has made the audacious promise that if elected president, he will make public the list of clients connected to Jeffrey Epstein. Ramaswamy tweeted his demand on Friday in response to Deutsche Bank’s $75 million deal with Epstein’s alleged victims.

“Jeffrey Epstein didn’t act independently. Where is the list of clients?Ramaswamy responded on Twitter on Friday to a news story about Deutsche Bank paying $75 million to settle a lawsuit brought by people who claimed Epstein had sexually assaulted them.

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“Release it now. I’ll do it as President,” he wrote.

Ramaswamy has made a promise in light of growing public curiosity about the people related to wealthy billionaire and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Before his death in 2019, which was judged a suicide by hanging in a Manhattan jail cell, Epstein was accused of trafficking children for sex. His ties to prominent individuals in high-society circles have been well-documented.

Two anonymous women filed a class action lawsuit against Deutsche Bank, accusing the bank of supporting Epstein’s human trafficking activities. The case was settled for $75 million. The ladies contend that Deutsche Bank intentionally profited from Epstein’s sex-trafficking activities, hindered the application of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act, and failed to take reasonable measures to protect them from danger.

Once the judge approves the settlement agreement, more than 125 victims of Epstein will receive $75 million. The legal team defending the case’s female participants provided this update.

The United States is suing JPMorgan Chase. For allegedly disregarding Epstein’s wrongdoing for more than ten years due to his significant clientele and business connections, the Virgin Islands government.

The Wall Street Journal recently discovered ties between Epstein and a number of well-known people. They were not recorded in Epstein’s well-known black book or flight logs, but as of September 8, 2014, they were on his personal itinerary. According to the agenda, Epstein was scheduled to meet that day with Thomas Pritzker, Bill Gates, Leon Black, and Mortimer Zuckerman. Additional records discovered by the Journal imply encounters between Epstein, William Burns, the director of the CIA, and Noam Chomsky, a former professor at MIT. The extent of Epstein’s social circle was further illuminated by these recent findings.

The idea that Epstein was a prospective spy or agent who gathered “blackmail material” on the most powerful people in the world is strengthened by his personal calendar. His discussions with the former White House attorney and the director of the CIA are still under wraps.

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According to the Wall Street Journal story, the meetings took place after Epstein had served time in prison in 2008 for a sex offence involving a juvenile.

According to The New York Times, Peter Thiel and Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender, may have had several encounters in 2014.

Along with Ramaswamy, former President Donald Trump has pledged to make information of great public interest available by releasing previously held papers on President John F. Kennedy’s murder. While more than 2,800 unedited papers were made available on the National Archives website during the administration of Donald Trump, he kept several hundred pages out of concern for national security, law enforcement, and international relations.

In 2018, the administration of President Trump justified its choice to withhold information, arguing that doing so may jeopardize law enforcement, foreign policy, and national security. If elected to a second term, Trump has promised to reevaluate these redactions and will make the remaining information public. Keep checking for updates.

President Trump declined to answer when asked if there were any issues of concern in the JFK archives, stating that he would want to avoid getting into the subject. He nevertheless emphasized his earlier actions of disclosing assassination-related information.

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