The walls are closing in on the elites, and they're running scared.

Thomas Pritzker, the billionaire executive chairman of Hyatt Hotels and cousin of Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, has abruptly resigned from his position after damning emails between himself and convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein surfaced in the Trump Department of Justice's massive 3.5 million page document dump. Not retired. Not stepped aside.Resigned in disgrace.

And folks, the emails are absolutely devastating.

In one stomach-churning exchange from 2010 — two full years after Epstein was convicted on solicitation charges involving a minor — Epstein writes to Pritzker about "the girl from Romania that you met at my house," asking if there might be "a starting position in any of the hotels."

Pritzker's response? "Have her send me a resume. I can have her interviewed."

Let that sink in. A billionaire maintaining friendly correspondence with a known predator about young women he met at Epstein's residence. This contact continued until 2019 — a full decade of communication with a convicted sex offender.

In his resignation statement, Pritzker admitted he "exercised terrible judgment in maintaining contact" with Epstein and Maxwell. But here's the question every American should be asking:Why does "terrible judgment" with a sex trafficker get you a resignation letter instead of handcuffs?

The Pritzkers aren't the only Democrat dynasty in full damage control mode. Hillary Clinton was recently confronted about her family's ties to Epstein and delivered what can only be described as a rehearsed non-answer, claiming "no links" while admitting Bill Clinton took multiple rides on Epstein's infamous plane.

Meanwhile, President Trump was crystal clear about his own position: "I've been totally exonerated. It's been interesting because they've been pulled in — Clinton and many other Democrats have been pulled in."

And he's right. The same documents that Democrats demanded be released are now exposing their own network of elite corruption.

Source: Next News Network