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Giuffre Reported Near Death

Virginia Giuffre, the most prominent of Jeffrey Epstein’s many underage victims, says she has just a few days left to live following a horrible crash.

The mother-of-three, 41, shared a battered picture of herself from a hospital bed covered in bruises. She said she had been hit by a bus in Australia, where she has been living in recent years. The crash, she said, led to kidney failure.

“This year has been the worst start to a new year, but I won’t bore anyone with the details but I think it important to note that when a school bus driver comes at you driving [60 mph] as we were slowing for a turn that no matter what your car is made of it might as well be a tin can,” she wrote in the post on Sunday.

This raises the question: Is Giuffre really on her death bed, or is she being placed into protective custody and relocated to a new, secretive location ahead of the U.S. government’s planned release of the Jeffrey Epstein client list? Here’s more from the Access Hollywood.

Bragg’s Pecker Testifies

As the fifth day of the Trump Trial began, Joe Biden’s former prosecutor Matthew Colangelo delivered opening arguments, smearing former President Donald Trump with criminal allegations not charged in the indictment. Colangelo used to work for Biden’s U.S. Department of Justice but is now employed by the Manhattan District Attorney’s office.

The district attorney, Alvin Bragg, called his first witness, former American Media Inc. Executive David Pecker, in the Democrat prosecution of Trump in New York. Pecker is a tabloid executive whose company published the Weekly World News and National Enquirer.

Trump’s defense moved to preclude the Access Hollywood tape because it has nothing to do with Stormy Daniels or Karen McDougal. The latter woman is a Playboy model who Democrats have linked to Trump, as they have done with Daniels. Here’s more from Robert Gouveia on Watching The Watchers.

History Of October Surprises

The October Surprise has become a strongly entrenched and anticipated slice of American presidential campaign politics, although with varied impact, according to historians Craig Shirley and Doug Wead.

The phrase apparently first entered our lexicon during the Jimmy Carter-Ronald Reagan campaign cycle in October 1980, which was dominated by the Iran Hostage Crisis that gripped the country’s psyche. The fear for Republicans was that Carter would gain freedom for the hostages in the 11th hour, improving his chances for a second term. It was former CIA director and then Reagan campaign manager William Casey, who coined the phrase October Surprise and the Republicans began using the expression prominently in the media to play into the cynicism that had grown in previous years about Carter playing politics.

Shirley and Wead join Newsmax anchor Greg Kelly for more October Surprise history, including President George W. Bush’s DUI incident and President Trump’s Access Hollywood tape.

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