A Jeffrey Epstein scandal just exploded in the 2024 Election
The forces arrayed against Donald Trump are growing anxious.
It’s leading to increasingly hysterical attempts to create an October surprise.
And a Jeffrey Epstein scandal just exploded in the 2024 Election.
A Sports Illustrated swimsuit model accuses Trump
A swimsuit model who openly admits she supports Vice President Kamala Harris tried for an Access Hollywood repeat.
Former model Stacey Williams claimed the late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein took her to Trump Tower in 1993 where former President Donald Trump allegedly groped her.
“It became very clear then that he and Donald were really, really good friends and spent a lot of time together,” Williams told The Guardian.
Trump kicked Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago and banned him for life after hearing he mistreated a young female employee.
Williams claimed Epstein brought her to Trump Tower and Trump began feeling her up.
“Moments after they arrived, she alleges, Trump greeted Williams, pulled her toward him and started groping her. She said he put his hands ‘all over my breasts’ as well as her waist and her buttocks. She said she froze because she was ‘deeply confused’ about what was happening. At the same time, she said she believed she saw the two men smiling at each other,” The Guardian reported.
There is a huge problem with the credibility of Williams’ story.
She claimed this took place in 1993, but Epstein didn’t move into his Manhattan townhouse until 1996.
Trump campaign spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt slammed this story as a desperate smear by a former President Barack Obama and Vice President Kamala Harris supporter.
“These accusations, made by a former activist for Barack Obama and announced on a Harris campaign call two weeks before the election, are unequivocally false,” Leavitt stated.
“It’s obvious this fake story was contrived by the Harris campaign,” Leavitt added.
Fake stories peddled in the final days of the campaign
On his 2WAY platform, journalist Mark Halperin revealed that Democrat operatives pitched him and other media outlets on a story that would supposedly end Trump’s campaign.
Halperin said he passed on the story because it was false.
“I know of one story that’s been pitched to a major newspaper and to me, and for all I know, to many others, that I don’t believe is true. But if it’s true, as I said yesterday, it would end Donald Trump’s campaign, just as if the accusations, now thoroughly debunked, contributed by American intelligence to Russia about Tim Walz, if those were true, it would end his campaign,” Halperin declared.
“I’m not pursuing the story. I don’t think it’s true. People in Mar-a-Lago, calm down. All I’m saying is there are people out there pitching stuff and if it were true, it would end his campaign,” Halperin concluded.
Halperin said that with less than two weeks to go tensions are rising in the election.
Democrats believe Kamala is losing to Donald Trump.
And Halperin warned that will lead to operatives pitching even more wild stories to media outlets – like the Stacey Williams allegations – in a last-ditch effort to influence the election.