Posted on 02/29/2024 11:00:38 AM PST by knighthawk
Florida governor Ron DeSantis has signed a bill approving the release of records relating to the first probe into Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking operation.
The Republican traveled to Palm Beach to sign the bill, HB 117, which will open access to the 2006 grand jury that resulted in a criminal charge against the disgraced financier that many called questionably lenient.
'There were a lot of questions about what happened where you had a sweetheart deal... This is long overdue but again, we feel that we can't just turn a blind eye,' said DeSantis, who was accompanied by two of Epstein's victims, Haley Robson and Jena-Lisa Cordovez.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
The article states: “The bill, unanimously passed by the state Legislature last week, will take effect on July 1.”
Every Republican and every Democrat in the Florida legislature voted for the bill but you say it is only tangentially about Epstein.
You would have us believe Democrats and well as Republicans are trying to promote Governor DeSantis?
Well, he is known as America's Governor.
—> Every Republican and every Democrat in the Florida legislature voted for the bill but you say it is only tangentially about Epstein.
No. The Press conference had the primary purpose of promoting meatball. It was tangentially about Epstein.
“The Press conference had the primary purpose of promoting meatball.”
Every elected chief executive holds bill signing ceremonies. There is nothing sinister about it. I could name names.
This event is noteworthy - not because it was done by America’s Governor - but because one of America’s top executives is not afraid of taking on the Epstein legacy; he has nothing to hide.
ps://www.gettyimages.com/photos/president-donald-trump-signs-bills-at-the-white-house
—> Every elected chief executive holds bill signing ceremonies. There is nothing sinister about it.
I didn’t categorize it as sinister.
I pointed out Mr. & Mrs. Meatball used it to keep the DeSanctus name in front of the public as their shadow campaign rolls on…
As long as you admit there was nothing sinister about the bill signing by America's Governor, fine.
You are entitled to your whimsical preferences and mildly amusing name calling.
As are you.
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