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Cannot believe that a female would be as evil re sex predation as Maxwell. E.J. thanks for fighting. As a woman just starting a career in biomedical research, I was offered grant money if I gave sex favors by a powerful research director at a major non profit. And I had a hard time getting away from this guy. 1980…..a meeting to see if I could get my grant. My university supported my sending report to the org. Obviously I did not get a grant but my research was later NIH funded. I am so thankful to those who supported my reporting. Unfortunately he kept on and I was not alone as many stories came out re this guy over the years.
The Epstein files and the state of healthcare since passing the BBB have dominated the headlines today. Both of these bear great importance. Jen’s Undaunted hero is an especially exemplary example of what we need today to protect victims and to keep these stories in the spotlight so justice can prevail.
I especially appreciate her interviews with the two healthcare administrators who are working to get the word out how this bill now a law is unfavorable for our rural hospitals and even our teaching hospitals. Thank you Jen for bringing these headlines into the spotlight from today and yesterday.
My question: What ARE the “Epstein files”? Are they depositions and transcripts of sworn testimony from victims? How many victims were there? Simpler question: How many times is Trump implicated in those depositions? The real issue here - if we REALLY care about this stuff - are those victims. Some have stepped forward, and critically, identities need to be protected - but they are the ones who know the truth, and their stories (and their ages at the time) need to come out. THAT is where the factual story is here and that the “release the Ep-files” mania needs to focus on.
The work you do is crucial.
We have to protest! Here are some signs. https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/d5mgjz8lwr2937pwgb24d/ProtestSigns5.pdf?rlkey=x002u9fnrimf9zj416oknjktk&st=2hy5nowa&dl=0
Cannot believe that a female would be as evil re sex predation as Maxwell. E.J. thanks for fighting. As a woman just starting a career in biomedical research, I was offered grant money if I gave sex favors by a powerful research director at a major non profit. And I had a hard time getting away from this guy. 1980…..a meeting to see if I could get my grant. My university supported my sending report to the org. Obviously I did not get a grant but my research was later NIH funded. I am so thankful to those who supported my reporting. Unfortunately he kept on and I was not alone as many stories came out re this guy over the years.
The Epstein files and the state of healthcare since passing the BBB have dominated the headlines today. Both of these bear great importance. Jen’s Undaunted hero is an especially exemplary example of what we need today to protect victims and to keep these stories in the spotlight so justice can prevail.
I especially appreciate her interviews with the two healthcare administrators who are working to get the word out how this bill now a law is unfavorable for our rural hospitals and even our teaching hospitals. Thank you Jen for bringing these headlines into the spotlight from today and yesterday.
My question: What ARE the “Epstein files”? Are they depositions and transcripts of sworn testimony from victims? How many victims were there? Simpler question: How many times is Trump implicated in those depositions? The real issue here - if we REALLY care about this stuff - are those victims. Some have stepped forward, and critically, identities need to be protected - but they are the ones who know the truth, and their stories (and their ages at the time) need to come out. THAT is where the factual story is here and that the “release the Ep-files” mania needs to focus on.