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Let victims speak out

Everyday the Epstein cloud becomes bigger. It covers our president, Donald Trump. I assume that many of the victims in this sexual fiasco have signed Non-Disclosure Agreements. These NDAs prohibit victims from speaking out to the court or the press.

These NDAs have been funded by the powerful people (bad guys) who have violated sexual norms. If the victims squeal to the press, there is the chance that bribe money for silence will be "clawed back."

I imagine that most victims have moved on, but maybe some of them want to be heard. They may still have the threat of “bad guys” demanding their payments back, leaving them with open bills.

Our president should use his "executive orders" to void the NDAs and allow the victims to speak if they want to. President Trump is a master of the executive order. Maybe he should declare all Epstein NDAs null and void and free those who want to tell their stories, while others can retain their privacy.

He says he is a man of the people. Prove it

Patrick Cleary

Winfield

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