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The Trump Vs. Musk Feud

Really Graceful digs beneath the surface to help explain what’s happening with the supposed monumental Trump vs. Musk feud. There’s a lot of show underlying the dispute, but how much of it is real, and how much of it is just one big smokescreen?

The role of Peter Thiel and his ubiquitous Palantir company comes into sharper focus with each passing day. Trump passes himself off as a saint exposing corruption, yet his backers include some truly most vile advocates of censorship, who also have an involvement with child trafficking and artificial intelligence (AI) manipulation.

Is Trump on the Epstein list? Quite possibly, but at least one of Epstein’s primary attorneys in his final days, David Schoen, told TMZ “What I can say definitively is that I discussed this subject with Mr. Epstein at a time when it would have been in his best interests to implicate others and he made clear that Donald Trump did nothing wrong and that he had no damaging information against him.”

We all know Joe Biden is corrupt as hell, but what if President Donald Trump is just as big a swindler, liar, cheater and fraud? And what about J.D. Vance? Thiel practically installed him as our vice president. Is Vance actually honest, or just another phony political hack, same as the rest of them? Here’s more from Really Graceful in her series “What The Media Won’t Tell You.”

University Snubs Trump Lawyer

The cancel culture is alive and thriving. A university cancelled a teaching gig at its law school for David Schoen, one of President Trump’s attorneys, because of his involvement in the recent second impeachment trial. Schoen was told that some faculty and students at the university said they would be uncomfortable with him being on campus because of his defense of Trump. In a recent interview with Newsmax, Schoen stopped short of naming the school.

It sends a terrible message to law students. “If someone wants to be a lawyer and they’re going to be uncomfortable with someone being on campus because of their beliefs, find a new thing to do in life,” says Viva Frei’s David Freiheit. “That type of childishness might fly on campus, but it will not fly in the practice of law and it certainly will not fly in the courtroom.” Here’s more on Viva Frei.

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