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The Trump/Impeachment/Jeffery Epstein Pedophile “A” Team: Jay Sekulow, Alan Dershowitz and Kenneth Starr

January 22, 2020No CommentsFrank Schaeffer

Trump’s legal team during the impeachment trial would be a joke if it wasn’t real. It’s a bunch of white guys bound together by crime, pedophilia and religious con games. Jay Sekulow, Alan Dershowitz and Kenneth Starr! What a sordid bunch!

Trump has his own ties to Jeffery Epstein, who was seen partying and socializing with Trump at Mar-a-Lago as recently as 2000. Trump previously called Epstein a “terrific guy,” but has since claimed he “wasn’t a fan” of the convicted sex offender. His Attorney General, William Barr— whose own father was Epstein’s boss at Dalton—is now investigating the circumstances surrounding Epstein’s death.

Alan Dershowitz and Kenneth Starr ARE THE LIARS who helped Epstein evade prison time in a now infamously lenient plea deal with Palm Beach prosecutors. There are currently two women who say that they, at the direction of Epstein, were required to have sex with Dershowitz at Epstein’s properties in Florida, New York, and elsewhere. It’s no wonder that Dershowitz — who helped secure accused pedophile Jeffrey Epstein a wildly lenient sentence in 2008 for charges that included sex trafficking underage girls — didn’t want a detailed profile pegged to their relationship, even if much of the information was already public. 

A New Yorker article, written by Connie Bruck, tracks Dershowitz’s career of defending men accused of sexual abuse and misconduct, and how he’s done so under the guise of his “civil libertarian” politics, using details from victims’ personal lives as smears, even as he has argued that alleged perpetrators were being denied their right to privacy and freedom of speech. 

Dershowitz has a history of smearing victims and has suggested that the age of consent should be 15 years old. No wonder: he was later accused of raping a teen.  

Jay Sekulow, who is an attorney to Donald Trump, has a private jet to finance. Problem: he’s running a “non-profit ministry.”
 
Documents obtained by the Guardian show Sekulow approved plans to push poor and jobless people to donate money to his Christian non-profit, which since 2000 has steered more than $60 Million personally to Sekulow, his family and their businesses.
 
“Islamic extremists are headed in your direction, and you are most likely the main target,” Sekulow himself told people in a recorded message used in fundraising calls during 2011. Telemarketers were instructed to tell people who initially said they could not donate that Islamist extremists “will succeed if we don’t do something RIGHT AWAY.” If the person resisted a second time, the script said to tell them: “It sounds like you really WANT to help.”
 
The not-for-profit group raises more than $40 Million a year, from small contributions made by working class Christians across the US who receive alarmist political messages by telephone or in the mail.
 
So there we have it: an alleged rapist defending another alleged rapist and admitted molester, helped by the man who lied about Epstein’s child victims to get him a slap on the wrist. You couldn’t make this stuff up. Oh and one other thing: Starr worked to impeach another Epstein pal also accused of rape: Bill Clinton. Perfect, all the white pervs unite across party lines—a new kind of post-partisanship, I guess, uniting rapists and liars everywhere.


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Frank Schaeffer is a New York Times bestselling author, speaker, and painter. Click here to buy Frank's Multi-Touch book, "Letter to Lucy: A Manifesto of Creative Redemption—In the Age of Trump, Fascism and Lies" on iBooks.
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