Will Trump Lower The Boom?
Roseanne Barr, Juan O’Savin and Michael Jaco have plenty on their plates with a frank talk on Jeffrey Epstein. The conversation evolves, becoming a much broader look at sex trafficking and how it has expanded across America.
While Epstein most certainly had American clients, his blackmail operation targeted an international cast of characters — not only the British royal family, but royalty across Europe, bankers, scientists, military leaders and powerful industrialists.
Is President Donald Trump delaying release of the Epstein client list because Trump’s name appears on the list? O’Savin says that’s not likely. He notes that Epstein himself told his lawyer he did not have any documents or digital records implicating Trump.
So why the delay? O’Savin thinks it has to do with timing, and with investigations that are still under way, and could be compromised if prematurely revealed or exposed in a broad or gross way. The exposure wouldn’t necessarily justify forfeiting the ability to bring the creeps to justice.
Barr talks about how she became involved fighting sex trafficking through her friendship with Lois Lee, the founder of an organization called Children of the Night. Lee became a fixture along Hollywood Boulevard. She would travel in a van, shouting with a bullhorn, encouraging child prostitutes to hop inside and escape from their pimps. Lee would take these children to safe houses, where they could get their bearings and re-establish lives, far removed from the pimps.


