
Crime & Punishment.
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While President Donald Trump continues to use AI-generated videos to distract and deflect public scrutiny, one case remains front and center: the $10 billion lawsuit tied to the Jeffrey Epstein files.
A new report confirms that the case will be presided over by a Florida judge appointed during the Obama administration, adding layers of political tension and historic irony to the proceedings.
The lawsuit centers on a controversial birthday card expose published by the Wall Street Journal, which allegedly links Trump to Epstein.
Trump argues the report defamed him and violated his privacy, prompting widespread backlash and conspiracy chatter online.
Despite the digital noise, speculation is mounting that the courtroom may finally reveal unfiltered truths.
Calls are growing for the trial to be televised, as many demand transparency into the extent of Trump’s ties and involvement.
With proceedings set to begin in early August 2025, this high-stakes civil case could prove pivotal—not just legally, but politically—for Trump’s second presidential term.
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