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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums"Trump drops the dime on Epstein"
&t=1168s'Court of History's Sidney Blumenthal and Sean Wilentz look at the inside story of the Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump relationship. Guest, Michael Wolff, peels back the layers of secrecy surrounding Donald Trump's long, tangled ties to Jeffrey Epstein.'
My words: People, this is an hour long. It's the most fascinating conversation I've listened to in years, and it explains a lot about Trump, Epstein, and Putin.
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"Trump drops the dime on Epstein" (Original Post)
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jmbar2
(6,922 posts)1. Could you give us the key points?
Too much is happening too fast to watch all these great videos.
Big Bad Billionaire's Bill is up for a vote.
lame54
(38,042 posts)4. Bag of Bile and Bullshit
usonian
(18,255 posts)2. The transcript, no line breaks is up on pastebin.
https://pastebin.com/raw/DEv9Vz2H
Anyone who wants to break up paragraphs can copy and edit on their home computer.
The paste is not editable.
So start a new one at https://pastebin.com
I don't advise using AI to summarize.
You might get someone's grocery order instead.
Anyone who wants to break up paragraphs can copy and edit on their home computer.
The paste is not editable.
So start a new one at https://pastebin.com
I don't advise using AI to summarize.
You might get someone's grocery order instead.

jmbar2
(6,922 posts)5. Thanks - first I've ever heard of pastebin.
Definitely hard to read.
usonian
(18,255 posts)6. Pastebin was made to share snippets of text, mainly program code.
It's unformatted, and transcripts are given at YT without line breaks (so no AI is used, ha)
With line breaks added, stuff becomes a lot more readable.
I'm just doing too many things at once to go through the text.
If you want to preserve it, copy it to a text editor and format it to be more readable.
Naturally, other sites let you share formatted documents.
That alternate site given might be more readable/copy-able.
jmbar2
(6,922 posts)7. Good to know
Don't have time to do any editing, but glad to know about that app. Wonder if one of the AI sites does that...