The Nebraska Senate race just got turned upside down after Sen. Pete Ricketts (R-NE) released a devastating digital ad exposing the dark connections lurking behind his opponent's campaign fundraising operation.
According to revelations from the Epstein documents, Chasin was referenced in emails for allegedly being involved in moving children, casting a horrifying shadow over anyone still willing to associate with this Democratic operative.
This bombshell raises serious questions about the vetting process—or complete lack thereof—within Democratic circles. How many more swamp creatures with ties to Epstein's network are still operating within the party's inner circles?
Osborn's team scrambled to distance themselves after the fundraiser cancellation, but the damage was already done. Patriots across Nebraska are asking: if Osborn can't properly vet his own fundraisers, how can Nebraskans trust him to make critical decisions in the Senate?
This isn't just about one canceled fundraiser—it's about a pattern of Democrats turning a blind eye to the most disturbing associations as long as the money keeps flowing into their campaigns.
Senator Ricketts deserves credit for bringing these connections to light. While the mainstream media continues to bury stories that make Democrats look bad, conservative leaders like Ricketts are doing the work journalists refuse to do.
The timing couldn't be worse for Osborn, who was already struggling to explain his so-called "Independent" status while taking money from Democratic operatives with questionable backgrounds.
How many more Epstein-connected operatives are still pulling strings in Democratic campaigns across America? And why does it always take Republican opposition research to expose what the media should have uncovered years ago?
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Source: Next News Network