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Oh My: Dem Received Texts from Epstein During 2019 Congressional Hearing – and It Gets Worse

If you thought the Epstein saga couldn’t get any uglier for Democrats, buckle up—newly released documents show Jeffrey Epstein was texting Virgin Islands Delegate Stacey Plaskett (D) during a 2019 congressional hearing where she was grilling Michael Cohen about Trump. Yes, the same Epstein who was already a convicted sex offender, texting a sitting congresswoman in real time to coach her questions. The Washington Post pieced it together by matching timestamps: Epstein fed her info on “RONA” (Trump assistant Rhona Graff), Plaskett asked about her, and Epstein replied “Good work.” He even slipped in compliments like “Great outfit” and “You look great” while she chewed her mouth from nerves.

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Plaskett’s office tried to spin it, claiming she got texts from “staff, constituents, and the public at large,” including Epstein— as if that’s normal. But this is the same Plaskett who took Epstein donations, initially refused to return them after his 2019 arrest, and was sued by six victims in 2023 alleging she helped his trafficking ring (case dismissed). She represents the Virgin Islands, home to Little St. James—Epstein’s island. Coincidence?

Dems spent years smearing Trump over Epstein ties (debunked—he banned him from Mar-a-Lago), but here’s one of their own getting live coaching from the monster during a Trump hit job. The hypocrisy is staggering—while they scream “Trump’s a threat,” their side was literally texting with Epstein mid-hearing.

Trump’s DOJ is exposing this rot, but Plaskett’s still in Congress, voting on our laws. Voters, this is why midterms matter—clean house before more skeletons crawl out.

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