Jeffrey Epstein: The Coverup Chronicles
Democrats have spent the past year using the Epstein issue as a platform for moral outrage, demanding transparency, accountability, and consequences for powerful people who looked the other way. But the Graham Platner scandal exposes the same selective blindness inside their own political operation. Platner was elevated as an authentic, populist Democratic Senate candidate despite serious warning signs, public controversies, and disturbing allegations that eventually made him politically radioactive. The central hypocrisy is not that Democrats were wrong to pursue Epstein accountability, but that they preached about institutional protection and survivor-centered justice while tolerating a deeply flawed candidate when he was useful to their own electoral goals. The collapse of support for Platner only came after the scandal became impossible to manage, making the party’s moral posture look more like damage control than principle. If Democrats argue that proximity, silence, enabling, and ignored red flags matter in the Epstein world, then those same standards must apply in their own backyard. Endorsements are transfers of credibility, and the politicians who boosted Platner cannot simply walk away once the cost becomes too high. The larger point is that selective morality poisons public trust: a party cannot credibly condemn coverups and institutional cowardice while excusing its own version of political convenience, delayed outrage, and strategic blindness. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
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