PRESIDENT TRUMP RAPES TEENAGE GIRL

Ten years ago, Katie Johnson filed a lawsuit in federal court alleging that Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein had sexually and physically abused her, at the age of thirteen, over a period of four months, forcing her to engage in various perverted acts, including lesbian sex with a twelve-year-old, which culminated in the president’s rape of her body, and the destruction of her virginity, before his friend went on to sodomize her anus.

The court dismissed her claim as improperly pled, without assessing its factuality, while President Trump, and his friend, Jeffrey Epstein, threatened to kill both her and her family, but she pressed forward, bringing a material witness, who had been similarly threatened, while she worked for Jeffrey Epstein for more than ten years, as a “party planner” for gatherings where dozens of teenagers, and pre-teen girls, were used as sex slaves by Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump.

She witnessed the attacks against the plaintiff, Katie Johnson, as it was her job to witness the sex crimes committed against underage girls at Jeffrey Epstein’s parties, because he was using them, for blackmail, at the command of his masters, in the Military Intelligence Directorate of the State of Israel, according to its former senior official, Ari Ben-Menashe.

Katie Johnson went on to write to Commissioner William Bratton of the New York Police Department (NYPD) with respect to the rape of children, with the same allegations, respecting Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump, while she also alluded to ties between Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Clinton, as Epstein pled guilty to sex crimes involving minors, while he received a mysterious sweetheart deal, in the State of Florida.

Her eyewitness, who had supported her earlier claim in court, continued to support her claims to the police, regarding the rape of children, while, now, she stood to gain no money from anyone believing her allegations, as both their lives, and the lives of their loved ones, were threatened by Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump.

Katie Johnson then went on to refile a civil complaint in federal court, not by herself, as she had initially done, losing on a technicality, but with a lawyer, while she continued to be supported by her original witness, and, now, with an additional witness, describing how President Trump struck her face, as he raped her thirteen-year-old body, just as he punched, assaulted, and threatened another underage child, according to four different intake reports made by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

Donald Trump said she shouldn’t ever say anything about his crimes, and the crimes of his friends, if she didn’t want to disappear like Maria, the twelve-year-old with whom she was forced to engage in lesbian relations, as her life continued to be threatened by the President of the United States.

Katie Johnson’s story was referenced in the Epstein Files, by a reporter from Reuters; it appeared in a book, Perversion of Justice, by Julie Brown; and it was picked up by Christopher Hedges, but it remains oddly absent from the main-stream media coverage on the actions of President Trump.

Maybe that connects to the involvement of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in the Epstein Crime Ring, as detailed by a former employee of the Department of State.

Maybe that connects to the involvement of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in control of communications, news, and journalism, through the successors to Operation Mockingbird.

President Trump brutally thrust his fingers into the vagina of Elizabeth Jean Carroll, in a tort for which she won five million dollars ($5,000,000) in damages, for the sexual assault against her body, while he later defamed her, so the president was ordered by another state court to pay additional damages in an amount of eighty-three million dollars ($83,300,000).

President Trump has bragged of his ability to commit sex crimes at beauty contests, while he gave a stranger public permission to call his daughter “a piece of ass,” saying that she was “hot,” “voluptuous,” “with the best body,” so he kisses her “with every chance [he] gets,” while he called the convicted sex criminal, Jeffrey Epstein, a “[t]errific guy,” and “a lot of fun to be with,” as he joked about “the wonderful secret” that they shared, along with “certain things [they had] in common,” which he said to include “beautiful women…on the younger side.”

And President Trump was convicted of thirty-four (34) felony counts of falsifying business records in connection with his payoffs to a pornographic actress, while his administration has improperly redacted and withheld government records under the Epstein Files Transparency Act (Public Law 119-38).

One of the government records that appears in the Epstein Files is an official complaint form (FD-71), made with respect to an interview with Katie Johnson’s lawyer, Tom Meagher, who described her assault by President Trump, beginning during her summer vacation, after she finished seventh grade, when she was enticed across state lines in violation of the laws of the United States (18 U.S.C. § 2422).

This document appears in the Epstein Files, along with a statement by the reporter at Reuters, while, below, you can hear the story, in her own words, and voice, of Katie Johnson.

And, yet, Attorney General Pamela Bondi of the Department of Justice (DOJ) stated, under oath, before the United States Congress, that “there is no evidence that Donald Trump has committed a crime” with respect to the Epstein Files and to Jeffrey Epstein.

Members of Congress wrote a letter to Inspector General Don Berthiaume asking him to perform an audit of the Department of Justice’s compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act (Public Law 119-38), using strong language to describe “violation of the law,” “records…so heavily redacted that there are serious questions,” and “inconsistent public statements about the contents of the files,” while the Senators noted that, given “the [Trump] Administration’s hostility to releasing the files,” its “consistent hostility towards transparency,” and its “failure to comply with the Epstein Files Transparency Act,” the Congress is “not able to fully assess for ourselves whether records were inappropriately withheld or redacted” as “questions have only grown in volume since the incomplete release of files on December 19.”

Members of Congress wrote a letter to Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche asking to review missing documents including victim interview statements, a draft indictment, and a prosecution memorandum, only to find that redactions underlay redactions so they still do not have the information that was required to be given to them, under law, by the Department of Justice (DOJ).

And Members of Congress wrote a letter to Attorney General Pamela Bondi regarding her continued noncompliance with its earlier subpoena, and with the Epstein Files Transparency Act, indicating that, by her own count, roughly two and a half million (2,500,000) pages of the Epstein Files continue to be improperly withheld from the American People by the Department of Justice (DOJ).

So, Attorney General Pamela Bondi has been subpoenaed, to appear, again, in further hearings to be held before the House of Representatives.

And Congressman Shri Thanedar (MI-D) has submitted Articles of Impeachment, against Attorney General Pamela Bondi, for high crimes and misdemeanors, with respect to her willful and systematic violation of law, her violation of federal statute, her violation of congressional subpoena, and her perjury under oath, as well as her dereliction of duty and her obstruction of justice, in connection with her violation of her oath of office, so that she is unfit to fulfill her duties, and she remains a threat not only to the rule of law but to the Constitution of the United States. 

Attorney General Bondi’s crimes further include her approval of expensive gifts to Donald Trump, her refusal to investigate bribes accepted by Tom Homan, and her actions to benefit her brother, Brad Bondi, while she connects, through fund-raising, to the Church of Scientology as well as to the New Apostolic Reformation, the Seven Mountains Mandate, and a group called Ziklag, so the top law enforcement officer of the federal government works to weaponize the Department of Justice against people who have defied President Trump.

But President Trump tells us that “it’s really time for the country to get on to something else” and “nothing came out about me, other than it was a conspiracy against me” in the Epstein Files.

It’s like the stories that President Trump tells about Venezuela.

It’s like the stories that President Trump tells about Iran.

And it’s like the other stories that are told by President Trump.

These people are criminals.

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