The latest release of Jeffrey Epstein documents includes an FBI report about a caller’s claim of a suspicious death in Kiefer, Oklahoma, in January 2000.
The caller said a woman was found with her head “blown off” in the small town in northeast Oklahoma days after reporting to police she had been raped by Epstein and Donald Trump. The caller described the death as a murder.
The FBI report was in the nearly 30,000 new documents released by the U.S. Justice Department on Dec. 23.


You can impeach for high crimes and misdemeanors. There is no constitutional restriction of impeachment grounds to crimes that are not covered under criminal statute. For example, you could impeach someone for bribery, for example, then prosecute them for bribery after they’ve been removed from office. Same for treason. Same for murder.
Yes. But the key point is that you have to get the president out of office before prosecution of crimes before they were president.
It’s cute that you think they won’t make presidential immunity retrospective. That man will never be charged for a thing