04/02/2024 / By News Editors
Democrats and Jeffrey Epstein certainly had quite the connection, didn’t they? The convicted pedophile and sex trafficker was known for his hefty donations to Democratic causes over the years. Granted, he’d throw a bone to the right every now and then, presumably to keep up appearances or to use a Republican for more influence. However, it’s widely known that he played a significant role in Democratic circles, pouring funds into the campaigns of those he could control outright.
(Article republished from Revolver.news)
From 1989 up until 2003, Epstein donated more than $139,000 to Democratic federal candidates and committees and over $18,000 to Republican candidates and groups, according to data from OpenSecrets. Notable recipients include former President Bill Clinton and former Senator Bob Packwood, a Republican. In 2003, a couple of years before a full-scale investigation into the allegations of sexual exploitation of underage girls, his political giving abruptly stopped.
From 1999 to 2003, Epstein donated $77,000 to Democrats John Kerry, Richard Gephardt, Chris Dodd, and other high-profile politicians and committees. Dodd received a $1,000 contribution from Epstein during his reelection campaign in 2003, however, the contribution was returned in 2006.
After a hiatus in political giving during the investigations into his sexual abuse, Epstein gave to independent Connecticut House candidate Gwendolyn Beck in 2014 and U.S. Virgin Islands Democratic Delegate Stacey Plaskett both in 2016 and the most recent midterms (Epstein owns a private island in the Virgin Islands called Little Saint James).
Most recently, Epstein contributed $10,000 to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in October 2018. It was swiftly returned by the committee four days later.
What many Americans might not have caught onto is that the left had their own “black” version of Jeffrey Epstein, a sleazy figure who’s been operating under the radar for quite some time. It’s only starting to unravel now with the downfall of Sean “Puffy” Combs, known to many as “Diddy,” “Puff Daddy,” or “P. Diddy.”
According to Lil Rod’s lawsuit, Diddy – whose real name is Sean Combs – stashed a number of hidden cameras in his properties in Los Angeles and on Star Island. The filing read: “While living and traveling with Mr. Combs, Mr. Jones discovered that Mr. Combs had hidden cameras in every room of his home.”
The filing continued: “[Combs] has recordings of several celebrities, artists, music label executives, and athletes engaging in illegal activity…these individuals were recorded without their knowledge and consent.”
It also added: “Mr Combs possesses compromising footage of every person who has attended his freak-off parties and his house parties.”
Drugs
The lawsuit alleges that Combs regularly hosted “sex-trafficking parties” which included the use of illegal drugs.
It has been reported separately that the singer’s alleged “mule” was arrested on drug charges at Miami airport while the rapper’s LA and Miami mansions were raided by the police. According to legal documents obtained by TMZ, 25-year-old Brendan Paul was arrested on Monday and charged with two separate charges: One count for possession of suspected cocaine and another for suspected marijuana possession.
In the paperwork, officers alleged they came across suspected “contraband” in Paul’s travel bags and after the suspected narcotics were tested, they were found to be illegal substances. This led to Paul’s arrest. The suspect was held in custody but later bailed. There has so far been no evidence that connects the drugs reportedly found in Paul’s possession with Diddy. Paul is set to appear in court on April 24.
High-profile names
Record producer Jones claimed in his £24million lawsuit against Diddy that the rapper’s “affiliation” to big-name celebrities gave him and his associates “legitimacy”. Links to such prominent figures, Jones’ lawyers claimed, meant guests were drawn to the rapper’s alleged sex-trafficking parties.
Court documents filed in New York last month claim Diddy had “access to celebrities such as famous athletes, political figures, artists, musicians, and international dignitaries”.
Sex workers
Jones also claimed the rapper was regularly partying with sex workers and “underage girls”. He claimed Diddy would make attendees of his parties sign nondisclosure agreements. Jones accused the musician of threatening and forcing minors into “commercial sex acts”. Jones also claimed he was forced to hire prostitutes for Combs in Miami, where sex work is illegal.
In separate proceedings in december last year, Cassie Ventura claimed she was subjected to torrents of abuse from her former long-term partner. The singer alleged she had been coerced by Combs “to engage in a fantasy of his called ‘voyeurism.’” She claimed she was directed to have sex with several male prostitutes while Diddy watched, masturbated, took pictures and shot video. He called them “freak-offs.”
Gee, all that was missing was a private island in the Caribbean…
While all of this perverted madness was allegedly going on, Combs was the driving force behind the fear-inducing “Vote or Die” campaign, which effectively terrified young voters into thinking they had to cast their vote… or literally, die. This disturbing campaign started back in 2004.
However, the “Vote or Die” campaign and Diddy’s “Revolt” media played significant roles in the sham that was the 2020 election.
Sean “Diddy” Combs has relaunched his classic “Vote or Die!” campaign for the 2020 presidential election, with a slew of new initiatives aimed at persuading Americans to do their civic duty.
Sean “Diddy” Combs has relaunched his “Vote or Die!” campaign for the 2020 presidential election, with a slew of new initiatives (and, yes, new tee shirts) aimed at persuading Americans to do their civic duty.
Launched in partnership with hip-hop network Revolt TV, the “Vote or Die!” 2020 campaign kicked off on Sept. 24 with a town hall, “State of Emergency: Election Day and Black America,” featuring Kerry Washington and Dr. Cornel West as speakers, among others. Earlier in October, Revolt released a shortform series on voter suppression among Black voters and a multi-state marketing campaign. Coming up, the campaign will be releasing a study on Generation Z voters and infuse 2020’s Revolt Summit and the event ONE Musicfest with voter education.
Influencers and stars will also be receiving “Vote or Die!” merch, naturally. Revolt plans on producing profiles of politically-engaged public figures wearing the tee shirt, as stars including Paris Hilton, Alicia Keys, Hulk Hogan and The Game did previously.
Revolt TV chief operating officer Detavio Samuels says in a statement, “When you talk to youth in Gen Y and Gen Z, it is clear they feel the older generations have failed them in a lot of ways. Whether it be our nation’s current stance on police brutality, systemic racism, gun control, climate change or LGBTQ rights, the younger generation wants change. Vote or Die is here to remind them that issues related to their survival will be determined by the people they put in office this election season.”
Combs first launched the campaign in 2004 prior to the presidential contest between then-candidates George Bush and John Kerry to make voting “cool” for young and minority voters.
It seems Democrats once again enlisted the help of someone many are labeling a “sex trafficking” scumbag to sway American voters.
Diddy was allegedly drugging and trafficking women across state lines. This is a perfect chance to red pill the populace on his connection with Rachel Chandler. Rachel Chandler was a human trafficker for Epstein and was spotted in photographs with Eminem, P Diddy, Bill Clinton… pic.twitter.com/BKisnbLaSA
— Not A Number (@myhiddenvalue) March 26, 2024
This is becoming a bit of a recurring theme, wouldn’t you agree? If it’s not communist Soros’ money rigging the game, it’s perverted pedophile funds flowing into the Dem coffers and influencing American voters. This is precisely what Jesse Watters discussed on his show recently.
Here’s what Watters had to say about the Dems’ “Black Epstein”:
For two decades, Diddy was the Democrats’ biggest black celebrity influencer. Democrats used Diddy’s charisma, star power and street cred in the black community, every single election. He was a political enforcer and in the back pocket of the powerful. That made him powerful, with a free pass. Now if Diddy’s found guilty, he’s a combination of Harvey Weinstein and Jeffrey Epstein. So how prevalent is sexual blackmail in American industry and Democrat politics? It’s more than you think. And the powerful not only tolerate it, they participate in it.
Watch:
For two decades, Diddy was the Democrats’ biggest black celebrity influencer. Democrats used Diddy’s charisma, star power and street cred in the black community, every single election. He was a political enforcer and in the back pocket of the powerful. That made him powerful,… pic.twitter.com/83IAL79uMt
— Jesse Watters (@JesseBWatters) March 28, 2024
Let’s be real: Puff Daddy wasn’t exactly on a mission to encourage millennials across the board to dive into the voting process. Instead, his “Vote or Die” campaign was all about instilling deep fear to push them towards voting Democrat. This was a scare tactic to get young minorities out to vote, and of course, they used “violence” to appeal to them. Looking back on this 2016 article about “Vote or Die,” it’s clear those scare tactics actually did the trick, much like they did during the COVID scamdemic.
It’s a sad state of affairs when “Vote or Die!” serves as the battle cry for the drive to get out the youth vote. Sadly, it’s gotten to the point where nothing short of a death will get young people to participate in the political process.
This election year, it worked. But there remains much to be done when there is no presidential election brouhaha.
Whether motivated by G. Dubya or P. Diddy, exit polls showed that while 17 percent of young people ages 18-29 voted this year (roughly the same proportion as in 2000) more of them voted this time around. Nearly 21 million voters younger than 30 voted Nov. 2, an increase of 4.7 million from 2000, according to a study by the University of Maryland School of Public Policy.
The war in Iraq may have pushed the under-30 crowd to the polls, and nationwide exit polls conducted by NBC News showed that those ages 18-29 were evenly split at 49 percent on their approval of the war.
Whatever the reason, it is heartening to see young people heading to the polls in large numbers. They are engaged in the debate. They are concerned about the outcome. And the real concern is for those whom various celebrity-encrusted voter drive efforts are designed — the often apathetic college student.
In fact, back in 2020, South Park really had Diddy’s number down pat, didn’t they?
As this sex trafficking horror story continues to unravel, the regime-backed propaganda media will stick to its usual script: protecting the Democrats while bending over backward to strip this scandal of any political context. But as they predictably attempt to whitewash the narrative, we’ll stand our ground, ready to point out how the Dems’ “Black Epstein” is yet another sleazy cog in the larger and more dangerous left-wing political wheel.
The folks from Q, who called out the creepy “underage celebrity sex rings,” really deserve an apology after being ridiculed and dismissed as “conspiracy kooks.”
Read more at: Revolver.news
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