Dan Abrams: Trump's Entire Epstein Defense Strategy Is Straight Out of The Apprentice'
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Dan Abrams linked Trump's approach to the Epstein files with his older strategies. He theorized that Todd Blanche is primarily seeking confirmation from Ghislaine Maxwell that Trump did no wrong, considering her possible incentive for a favorable statement due to potential pardons. Abrams questioned Trump's previous statements about his involvement, noting inconsistencies in his denials about flying on Epstein's plane. He concluded that Trump's tactics mirror teachings from Roy Cohn, emphasizing denial and asserting victories rather than admitting fault.
What exactly are they hoping she's going to tell them and why would she be considered credible? My theory is the only thing that Todd Blanche wants to hear is Ghislaine Maxwell saying, Donald Trump didn't do anything wrong.
She has an enormous incentive at this point to say that. Why? Because the president could pardon her or give her clemency and set her free.
My question is, why is he lying about this stuff? Why did he lie about flying on Epstein's plane? He said he never would have flown on that stupid plane and yet we know now from the Ghislaine Maxwell trial that he flew on one of the planes seven or eight times.
Donald Trump is living by the motto that Roy Cohn apparently taught him decades ago: Never, ever admit that there's ever a problem, always declare victory, point the finger at.
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