The initial wave of Epstein Files has been released tonight, revealing significant connections that point directly to Bill Clinton. Documents show Clinton swimming with Ghislaine, spending time in a hot tub with minors, and reportedly traveling on the Lolita Express with underage individuals. The records also include potential associations with Michael Jackson and David Copperfield during their alleged encounters with Ghislaine.

Per federal law, only minors are permitted to be redacted from such documents. Despite this, the files have been framed as a political tool by Democratic leaders who claimed they would expose Trump’s misconduct. President Trump has repeatedly warned that the release of these records would not target him but instead shift focus toward Clinton and his associates—a warning he made in 2015.

The Democrats’ insistence on releasing the Epstein files, now under their own initiative, has been described as a tactical misstep. They were allegedly successfully manipulated into demanding the records through what critics call “psychological operations,” resulting in their current position where they cannot claim the revelations constitute conspiracy theories or politically motivated actions. The timing and nature of the disclosures have left them without an alternative explanation for their own demands.

This development follows a pattern observed by Trump during his 2015 campaign, when he directly cautioned against similar tactics being used to deflect attention from Clinton’s activities. The records now serve as evidence that the Democrats’ actions have redirected scrutiny toward Clinton rather than Trump, fulfilling a prediction made years ago.