The deep state's web of corruption is finally being exposed as Congress prepares to grill billionaire Les Wexner over his disturbing ties to Jeffrey Epstein. After years of avoiding accountability, the former Victoria's Secret mogul will face lawmakers on February 18 following explosive FBI internal memos that allegedly label him as Epstein's co-conspirator.
This long-overdue reckoning comes as Department of Justice files have reportedly surfaced showing federal authorities considered Wexner an accessory to Epstein's heinous crimes against young women. For too long, this billionaire has escaped scrutiny while victims suffered in silence.
Wexner's questioning by bipartisan lawmakers represents a rare moment of accountability in Washington's corrupt system. How convenient that it took until the Trump administration's second term for these FBI documents to see the light of day. Where was this transparency during the Biden regime's cover-up years?
The Ohio billionaire previously claimed he was manipulated by Epstein, who allegedly misappropriated vast sums from Wexner's fortune. But internal FBI communications paint a far more sinister picture – one where Wexner wasn't a victim but potentially a willing participant in a network that preyed on vulnerable young women.
This hearing represents exactly the kind of swamp-draining accountability that Trump promised. No more two-tiered justice system where billionaire cronies get special treatment while working Americans get railroaded by federal agencies.
The timing isn't coincidental. Under Attorney General Pam Bondi's leadership, the DOJ appears ready to clean house and expose the corruption that festered under previous administrations. The deep state's protection of connected elites is crumbling as sunlight finally penetrates their dark corners.
Will Wexner finally face real consequences, or will Congress serve up another toothless dog-and-pony show? Americans are watching, and we demand justice for Epstein's victims who were failed by a corrupt system that protected the powerful while silencing the vulnerable.
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