The more the curtain gets pulled back on Jeffrey Epstein’s elite social web, the harder it is to ignore where the trail seems to lead. For years, Americans were told this was a bipartisan mystery, a sealed vault of secrets too sensitive to open. But as fresh reporting and old connections resurface, critics are asking an uncomfortable question: why do so many of the unanswered threads point toward powerful Democrats?
Take the Obama era, where eyebrows have been raised over Epstein’s reported interactions with high-level figures orbiting the White House, including then–White House Legal Counsel Kathy Ruemmler. No smoking gun has been produced, but the proximity alone has fueled speculation that the political establishment had every incentive to keep certain names out of the spotlight. In Washington, access is everything—and silence can be strategic.
That context helps explain why, during the Biden years—when many Americans joked they weren’t even sure who was actually running the country—the long-promised Epstein files stayed locked away. Whether it was bureaucratic inertia, political self-preservation, or something more deliberate, the result was the same: no transparency, no accountability, and no answers for the public.
One of the latest bombshells to be uncovered was tweeted by @MyLordBebo, which provided a link to the government document used as the source, which you can see here.
🇺🇸 Obama’s WH Counsel legal advice: “I think the point is that if she was underage, she could not legally consent to engaging in prostitution.”
→ Obama’s former White House Counsel gave Epstein legal advice on sex with minors!
🗣️ Epstein: “If girl X continues to claim that she… https://t.co/Wx7nMenvQI pic.twitter.com/x1491vAa5R
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) February 4, 2026
Epstein: “… had sex with people for money, why is that not prostitution and what I pled guilty to?
For every massage a person got, she was paid money. No girl came to the house to learn math. Does sex for money change the equation?
There was a massage person every day. Some turned out to be younger than others, some as old as 60?? I’ll explain when I see you.”
Kathy: “I think the point is that if she was underage, she could not legally consent to engaging in prostitution.”
Epstein: “She claims Dersh is over age.”
Kathy: “But if she claims she was coerced into it when underage, then any consent given when of age is probably not valid as a legal matter.”
Epstein: “She says she received money, nothing else.”
Kathryn Ruemmler is now Chief Legal Officer and General Counsel of Goldman Sachs.
LMAO! Epstein really had everyone helping him.












