Monday, November 17, 2025

CASH COMMENTARY FOR NOV. 20, 2025

                                                                CASH MICHAELS
 


                                                     VICTIMS

                                              By Cash Michaels


First, let me state for the record, that as of this writing, no conclusive evidence has been uncovered linking Donald John Trump, purported billionaire and currently corrupt president of the United States, to the heinous and fiendish child sex trafficking activities of now deceased billionaire buddy and convicted sex offender/pediophile Jeffrey Epstein.

        And special note to pathetic right-wing talk show failure Megan Kelly - yes, Megyn, young girls ages 14 and 15 are still considered children in our society, no matter what your consistently ignorant mouth has to say!

Trump and Epstein were close friends at one point in their lives, hung out together, and enjoyed many of the fruits of being wealthy playboys, which included being around beautiful young women and wannabe models. But that does not mean, on its face, that Trump was involved in any illegal or nefarious activities that his pal Jeffrey was perpetrating.

And until there’s evidence to the contrary, then that’s just where that ball lays. We can’t prove it, so, based on circumstantial evidence, we can only assume, or suspect. But we can’t flat out say it.

So then, why in the ham sandwich is that same Donald John Trump now acting so guilty about something he has repeatedly labeled “a hoax” perpetrated by the Democrats and the media?

The Mad King of Corrupt-a-lago is certainly acting guilty about something, especially since folks on both sides of the political aisle started demanding release of the Epstein files, and Congress gave us a taste last week by releasing 23,000 emails from the Epstein estate, many with Trump’s name featured prominently in them.

Maybe he’s acting guilty because he knows all it takes is some enterprising investigating reporter to actually find the evidence a lot of folks have set the table for.

I mean, c’mon. Most of what Trump has gotten himself in big trouble for has been sexual in nature.

The Access Hollywood tapes, where we actually heard Trump bragging about grabbing young women by their genitals. Gee, that’s criminal behavior in most states. Apparently that was acceptable conduct in the circles Trump hung with back in the day.

He was successfully sued for sexually assaulting writer E. Jean Carroll (by the way, according to Wikipedia, “In 2020 and 2021, for The Atlantic, Carroll wrote a series of articles that profiled several of the 25 women who have accused Trump of sexual misconduct), and was convicted of 34 felonies in New York for paying hush money to a porn star he had an affair with to protect his 2016 presidential campaign.

Again, behavior Trump has been found guilty of in courts of law. Behavior he’s vigorously denied, but according to the courts, had no problem displaying when he was younger.

And what I find quite interesting about Trump bragging about grabbing young women  by the genitals, or sexually assaulting E. Jean Carroll, or screwing a porn star while his wife was pregnant and paying people to cover it up, is that in all of these cases, plus the cases we don’t know about, Trump never gave a damn about the victims.

So yes, I fully understand why he’s shaking in his shoes to be eventually proven to have had anything to do with the criminal, perverted activities of his ace boon buddy Epstein when it came to the sexual exploitation of children.

Because Trump knows that Americans WILL NOT tolerate that bag of bricks if it’s ever proven. There’s no explaining THAT behavior. Not now, not in a million years.

And that’s why it doesn’t surprise me, or anyone else for that matter, that Trump would prefer to be on the other side of the world than ever meet with Epstein’s victims - the children he once sexually abused.

Mind you, when Trump ran for president last year, he was full of vim and vigor about releasing the Epstein files. Hell, once he got into office, his Ice Barbie Attorney General Pam Bondi bragged on Fox News that she had the files “on my desk.”

But when ten ton hints that there was stuff in those files about Trump could become known, that comedy act hit a brick wall, didn’t it? And now, we’re in the midst of a coverup the likes we haven’t seen since Watergate.

Sunday, Trump switched strategies, changed his tune, and started pronouncing that he’s all for Republicans to vote to release the Epstein files. Actually, he really didn’t have a choice.

The House had forced the issue with a discharge petition vote Tuesday to release the files with plenty of Republicans onboard, after Speaker Johnson did all he could to delay the inevitable. Republican senators are expected look for every excuse in the book to ignore the matter, but if by chance they do pass it, what will Trump do if ratified legislation to release the Epstein files hits his desk?  

My point here is that just like now, when Trump was younger, he cared about no one but himself. He felt it was his right to do anything he wanted, to whomever he wanted to, and was entitled to get away with it, whether it was not paying construction people who worked for him, or stiffing “suckers and losers” with scams like Trump steaks or the legendary Trump University, or as documented earlier, with young women.

Trump knows how far he went with Epstein, and apparently is deathly afraid that his old buddy is going to reach up from the grave, and crush everything Trump has either fraudulently built or successfully stolen.

And he’s scared stiff.

But you know what? This shouldn’t be about Trump. It should be about the young victims of Jeffrey Epstein, now all grown-up. None have implicated Trump in any of their torture. And yet, they’re asking the same question everyone else else is asking.

Why won’t you stand with us? Why would you use us just to get elected? What are you hiding?

Whatever it is, it is keeping Trump up at night, trying to come up with ways to distract from us finding the truth. Trying to deflect critical attention elsewhere.

When a corrupt man gets this nervous, it’s like the story of the tell-tale heart.

Trump knows it’s just a matter of time. And he won’t be able to talk his way out of this one.

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