Tuesday, October 7, 2025

FUCK THEM KIDS: A Fitting Mantra for the Trump Regime

"Fuck them Kids"

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From ICE Gestapo raids to vaccines, from economic policy to Epstein files, the Administration's priorities are summed up perfectly in those three words. #FTK.


I. #FTK, Origin Story:
The ICE Gestapo Invades Chicago

I first heard about the ICE Gestapo’s military-style raid on the five-story apartment building on Chicago’s South Shore at 9:21 am on October 2, the morning after it happened. A concerned Chicago resident was kind enough to send me an email, alerting me to this disturbing development. He wrote:

ICE Agents Rappel From Black Hawk Helicopters Into Chicago for Major Raid

Trump has officially started “using” our own cities as “training grounds for the US Military.”

Federal agents rappelled from a Black Hawk helicopter onto the rooftops of Chicago residential buildings, launching a sweeping immigration enforcement operation targeting suspected Tren de Aragua gang members, according to NewsNation.

The FBI confirmed on Tuesday morning that they were helping U.S. Border Patrol, under the direction of Attorney General Pam Bondi.

It was hardly a “surprise raid”. This was for show—for intimidation—for TERROR. A large helicopter makes a LOT of noise—and many people ran. But those who stayed, because they had no reason to fear authorities, were given the criminal treatment instead.

My first instinct was to not believe it. I mean, Black Hawk helicopters? Over Chicago? In the middle of the night? Surely this must be one of those “fake news” stories designed to “trigger” the libs—a prank originating from some troll farm in Minsk. It can’t be authentic, I assured myself. No no no.

Even after I searched the headline he’d sent, and found the story in Newsweek, I remained skeptical; that magazine is not what it used to be. But the second part of the email contained a lot more detail—way too much to invent. I verified the story, which came from ABC7, the local news affiliate in Chicago:

“My building is shaking. So, I’m like, ‘What is that?’ Then I look out the window, it’s a Blackhawk helicopter,” witness Dr. Alii Muhammad told ABC7 News.

Building resident Alicia Brooks said, “As I got to my unit to stick my key in the door, I was grabbed by an officer. And, I said, ‘What’s going on? What’s going on?’ He never actually told me. He said I was being detained.”

Neighbors like Eboni Watson say they ducked for cover as they heard several flash bangs.

“They was terrified. The kids was crying. People was screaming. They looked very distraught. I was out there crying when I seen the little girl come around the corner, because they was bringing the kids down, too, had them zip tied to each other,” Watson said. “That’s all I kept asking. What is the morality? Where’s the human? One of them literally laughed. He was standing right here. He said, ‘f*** them kids.’”

I sat at my laptop, dumbfounded, as both my blood and my coffee went cold. I knew it was real, but couldn’t quite believe it was real. So many horrific things have happened since January 20th that I’ve lost count, but nothing so far has affected me quite like this. I mean, “Fuck them kids?”

My heart sunk, and I could feel tears welling up.

The coverage continued:

Watson said trucks and military-style vans were used to separate parents from their children. Other neighbors said agents destroyed property to get in the building.

Marlee Sanders said, “They had the Black people in one van, and the immigrants in another van.” Her boyfriend was taken in the raid. Officials have not released the number of arrests there were made, but witnesses estimate 30 to 40 people were taken.

ABC7 spoke to Pertissue Fisher, a woman who lives in the building. She said ICE agents took everyone in the building, including her, and asked questions later.

“They just treated us like we were nothing,” Fisher said.

Fisher said she came out to the hallway of her apartment complex on the corner of 75th and South Shore Drive in her nightgown around 10 p.m. Monday only to find armed ICE agents yelling “Police.”

“It was scary, because I had never had a gun in my face,” Fisher said. “They asked my name and my date of birth and asked me, did I have any warrants? And I told them, ‘No,’ I didn’t.”

Fisher said she was handcuffed before being released around 3 a.m., and she was told that if anyone had any kind of warrant out for them, even if it was unrelated to immigration, they would not be released.

Destruction was left behind inside the apartment complex, with doors blown off their hinges and holes left in the wall.

“They had a big, 15-inch chainsaw with round blade on it, cutting this fence down,” said witness Darrell Ballard. “We’re under siege. We’re being invaded by our own military.”

When I ran a Google search,¹ I found that no one else seemed to have picked up the story. The big legacy-media outlets were yammering about God knows what, none of it remotely as important as this illegal operation.

Make no mistake: The ICE Gestapo raid was nothing less than an act of state-sanctioned terror—a loud-and-clear announcement that democracy, as we knew it, was officially over.

And still—still—I didn’t want to believe it.

But it really happened. Not only did it really happen, the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees ICE, didn’t even have the common decency to deny it. On the contrary, DHS produced a slick video clip bragging about it, making it seem cinematic, heroic, cool—like a video game come to life. Dog-killing fascist Kristi Noem, who tweeted out the abominable thing, was clearly proud of this. Her post was ominous:

“Chicago,” she wrote, “we’re here for you.”

Here are some screenshots of the raid, which I encourage you to look at carefully:

It was all true: the Black Hawk helicopters, the dudes in military gear rappelling down, the mass arrests, the doors being broken down, the zip-ties, the public humiliation. In the video, DHS shows the faces of the men the ICE agents arrested, which no doubt will help their defense attorneys (assuming they are granted access to defense attorneys—no longer a safe assumption with Stephen Miller in charge).

But the damage has already been done.

I mean, little children were among those herded out of the apartments. Some of those children had their hands zip-tied, too—by grown men decked out in enough military gear to occupy Fallujah.

And when a woman—an American citizen, not in any way affiliated with a gang, guilty of nothing more than living in Chicago, a city Trump hates because Obama’s from there—called out the ICE agents on their egregious lack of humanity, she was given the dismissive three-word response:

Fuck them kids.


The Trump regime has crossed yet another Rubicon. Now, the government can break down the front door of your house, drag you out of bed, zip-tie your hands behind your back, herd you into a van, and leave you there for hours and hours, without cause, without Miranda rights, without charge.

This is not fear-mongering. This is not speculation about what the Trump regime might do. This is happening. This has already happened. Here, in America. Nine months into the Trump Redux, and right on schedule, the fascist baby has been born.

Reading about this expression of brutal state tyranny, I was reminded of a passage in Defying Hitler, the Sebastian Haffner memoir about 1933 Germany:

The internal process was repressive terror: cold, calculated, official orders, directed by the state and carried out under the full protection of the police and the armed forces. It did not take place in the excitement following a victorious battle or danger successfully overcome — nothing of the kind had happened. Nor was it an act of revenge for atrocities committed by the other side — there had been none. What happened was a nightmarish reversal of normal circumstances: robbers and murderers acting as the police force, enjoying the full panoply of state power, their victims treated as criminals, proscribed and condemned to death in advance.

Criminals acting as a police force, you say? Alicia Valdez-Rodriguez, the prolific author and former staff writer for the Boston Globe and the L.A. Timesreports that ICE is actively recruiting from the prison system:

What we are seeing in Chicago the past 24 hours is a mere prelude. The official numbers of agents is nothing compared to the prisoners private contractors are releasing to kidnap, disappear and kill their fellow Americans. This suggests the covered faces are less about protecting the contractors and more about hiding from the public that prisoners are being used for this. Armed and set loose upon their fellow denizens on our streets.

This has yet to be confirmed by other news sources—but are other news sources, all of them owned by MAGA oligarchs, even interested at this point?

Plus, I mean, does it seem implausible? It’s clear ICE is staffed by poorly-trained, undisciplined, out-of-shape dipshits who barely know how to use their weapons. These losers have to come from somewhere.

But back to 1933 Germany. Haffner continues:

An example that became public knowledge because of its scale occurred some months later in the Cöpenick area of Berlin, where a Social Democratic trade unionist defended himself, with the help of his sons, against an SA patrol that broke into his home at night to “arrest” him. In obvious self-defense he shot two SA men. As a result, he and his sons were overcome by a larger troop of SA men and hanged in a shed in the yard that same night. The next day, the SA patrols appeared in Cöpenick, in disciplined order, entered the homes of every known Social Democrat, and killed them on the spot. The exact number of deaths was never made public.

Reading about masked men breaking down doors in the middle of the night and terrorizing an entire apartment complex, the Nazi-executed Social Democratic trade unionist is what sprung to mind.

Then they came for the trade unionists
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a trade unionist

This is the path we’re headed down—and it is paved with the skulls of the dead.


Fuck them kids.

It occurred to me that those three words perfectly sum up the priorities of Donald Trump and the soulless ghouls running his administration: RFK, Jr., Stephen Miller, Kristi Noem, Russ Vought, and so on. Indeed, FUCK THEM KIDS might as well be Trump’s 2028 campaign slogan.

Those three words will, I hope, be (figuratively) seared onto the forehead of every member of this MAGA Nazi administration, like Aldo Raine carving up swastikas in Inglorious Basterds.

#FTK.


II. Clinical #FTK:
Make Measles Great Again

Here is how the Cleveland Clinic defines herd immunity:

Herd immunity means that enough people in a group or area have achieved immunity (protection) against a virus or other infectious agent to make it very difficult for the infection to spread. Immunity happens in multiple ways: through natural infection, vaccination or passive transfer. Vaccination is the best way.

Every person who has immunity makes it harder for the infection to spread to other people. If you’re vaccinated, it’ll be harder for the virus to use you to infect other people or to mutate into a new variant. Higher numbers of immune people are needed to stop the spread if a virus is very infectious.

To achieve herd immunity, studies show, 95 percent of a given population must be vaccinated. But since Trump’s first term, vax rates have been declining.

“During the 2024-2025 school year, vaccination coverage among kindergartners in the U.S. decreased for all reported vaccines from the year before,” reads a report by the CDC, “ranging from 92.1% for diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis vaccine (DTaP) to 92.5% for measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine (MMR) and polio vaccine.”

Ninety-two seems like a high number—but it’s not high enough for herd immunity. In many communities, especially in rural areas and in red states, where MAGA disinformation is most effective, communities are no longer protected from the scourge of long-conquered childhood diseases.

And that was before Trump put the deranged, whale-beheading gourd husk known as RFK, Jr. in charge of the country’s public health policy.

Bobby is an antivaxxer. He’s already contributed to the 2019 measles outbreak in Samoa, where 83 people, most of them young children, died (in a country with a population of 200,000 people), when he traveled there and stoked antivax hysteria, with his prestigious Kennedy name and his noxious Kremlin talking points.

In a related story, Donald and Bobby have Made Measles Great Again. Per the CDC:

As of September 30, 2025, there have been a total of 1,544 confirmed measles cases reported in the United States. Among these, 1,523 measles cases were reported by 42 jurisdictions: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York City, New York State, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. A total of 21 measles cases were reported among international visitors to the U.S.

There have been 42 outbreaks reported in 2025, and 86% of confirmed cases (1,333 of 1,544) are outbreak-associated. For comparison, 16 outbreaks were reported during 2024 and 69% of cases (198 of 285) were outbreak-associated.

These outbreaks will only get worse, as the federal government continues to adopt antivax positions. South Carolina is only the latest state to have a measles outbreak.

This is a lot of data, I realize. A lot of statistics and numbers. But all you really need to know is this: In 2000, the World Health Organization declared that measles was eliminated in the United States—because of the success of the vaccines. Twenty-five years later, little children are once again dying of it.

Fuck them kids.


III. #FTK, Unemployment Edition:
Does This Complete Your Order?

Despite his claims to the contrary, Trump inherited a healthy economy from Joe Biden and has taken intentional, methodical steps to destroy it—just like he did with his actual inheritance from his racist old man.

First, the Trump tariffs: Anyone smart enough to grasp the concept of tariffs by lunchtime will come to the obvious conclusion that they are harmful to trade by dinner. The economist David Ricardo debunked the tariffs-are-good-actually argument in On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation, published in 18-Fucking-17. As Duncan R. Jamieson summarizes,

Beyond explaining relationships among rent, capital, and labor, Ricardo’s other main area of interest focused on the trade among nations. In nineteenth century Great Britain, the Corn Laws imposed tariffs on imported grains. Ricardo argued that such tariffs were self-defeating, favoring a system of free trade among nations. Free trade would encourage nations to specialize in the areas in which they excelled, thus increasing their production and thereby their wealth.

Donald—who went to Wharton and thus presumably was at least aware of Ricardo’s existence—is either too stupid to understand this, or, worse, he gets that tariffs are harmful but imposes them regardless, to cause global economic chaos and help his whoremasters in the Kremlin and Silicon Valley. Whatever the motivation, his forays into economic trade policy have been an unmitigated disaster. The adverse impact of the Trump tariffs hasn’t even been fully felt yet, but already, the cost of everything has gone up, is going up, and will continue to go up.

Too, Donald empowered Elon Musk and some pimply-faced incels at DOGE to lay off, willy-nilly, a significant number of federal employees. And now, with the government shut down—perhaps for the long haul, as Ben Meiselas recently suggested—Russ Vought, a heartless Project 2025 bureaucrat the White House recently portrayed as the Grim Reaper, is poised to cut whatever programs he chooses. Trump actually said, out loud, that he wanted to eliminate programs Democrats like—primarily healthcare. The MAGA cuts to Obamacare, if they go through, are going to bankrupt God knows how many Americans.

This is bad for every non-oligarch in the country, but Donald’s war on the economy disproportionately harms young people. Housing costs remain astronomical, which means home ownership is a pipe dream for Gen Z and a lot of Millennials; the federal tax code lavishes homeowners with mortgage deductions, while screwing over renters, further exacerbating the wealth divide.

More high school graduates are foregoing higher ed. “College enrollment totaled 19.28 million undergraduate students nationwide in Fall 2024,” per a report at the Education Data Initiative, “down 8.43% from peak enrollment in 2010 (21.0 million).” Between the dip in enrollment, the Trump Department of Education’s contempt for higher education, the Chris Rufoization of state universities, and the demographic numbers that show a precipitous drop in college-age kids coming later this decade, the entire university system is shaky. None of this bodes well for our young people; people with college degrees make a lot more money over their lifetimes than people without one.

And then there’s unemployment. Per the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the overall rate for August 2025 is 4.3 percent, the highest mark yet under Trump. But that number is misleading. The unemployment rate for people aged 20-24 is 9.2 percent—more than double the overall percentage. For people aged 18 to 19, unemployment stands at 13 percent. (And even that number is unselling it. What’s happening out in the real world is, employers are hiring more young people than they need, and then not giving them enough hours. So they have jobs but can’t afford shit.)

And those are the numbers for August, before Trump shut the government down, in part to avoid the Department of Labor putting out a brutal new jobs report. The economy is shrinking. The situation is dire. And the only demographic more fucked by this than the 18-24 age bracket is the 16-17 group, which was already looking at 15.4 percent unemployment.

Trump’s economic policies are bad for everyone except his grotesquely wealthy overlords. But they are markedly worse for young people.

Fuck them kids.


IV. #FTK, Wonderful Secrets
The Epstein Files

The recent discourse around Jeffrey Epstein has been so focused on releasing the Epstein files—often to great satirical-comic effect—that one can sometimes forget what disgusting, inhuman monsters Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell were.

Let us review. The July 2019 DOJ press release announcing the indictment of Epstein spelled out the crimes of which he would be found guilty:

From at least 2002 through at least 2005, JEFFREY EPSTEIN enticed and recruited, and caused to be enticed and recruited, dozens of minor girls to visit his mansion in New York, New York (the “New York Residence”), and his estate in Palm Beach, Florida (the “Palm Beach Residence”), to engage in sex acts with him, after which he would give the victims hundreds of dollars in cash. In order to maintain and increase his supply of victims, EPSTEIN also paid certain victims to recruit additional underage girls whom he could similarly abuse. In this way, EPSTEIN created a vast network of underage victims for him to sexually exploit, often on a daily basis, in locations including New York and Palm Beach.

EPSTEIN’s victims were as young as 14 at the time he abused them, and were, for various reasons, often particularly vulnerable to exploitation. Moreover, EPSTEIN knew that many of his victims were under 18, including because, in some instances, victims expressly told him they were underage.

In creating and maintaining this network of minor victims in multiple states to abuse and exploit sexually, EPSTEIN worked with others, including employees and associates who facilitated his conduct by, among other things, contacting victims and scheduling their sexual encounters with EPSTEIN at the New York Residence and at the Palm Beach Residence.

In both New York and Florida, EPSTEIN perpetuated this abuse in similar ways. Victims were initially recruited to provide “massages” to EPSTEIN, which became increasingly sexual in nature and would typically include one or more sex acts. EPSTEIN paid his victims hundreds of dollars in cash for each encounter.

In particular, during encounters at the New York Residence, victims would be taken to a room where they would perform a massage on EPSTEIN, during which EPSTEIN would frequently escalate the nature and scope of physical contact with his victims to include, among other things, sex acts such as groping and direct and indirect contact with the victims’ genitals. In connection with the encounters, EPSTEIN, or one of his employees or associates, typically paid each victim hundreds of dollars in cash. Once minor victims were recruited, EPSTEIN or his employees or associates would contact victims to schedule appointments for “massages.” As a result, many victims were abused by EPSTEIN on multiple subsequent occasions.

To further enable him to abuse underage girls, EPSTEIN asked and enticed certain of his victims to recruit additional minor girls to perform “massages” and similarly engage in sex acts with EPSTEIN. When a victim would recruit another underage girl for EPSTEIN, he paid both the victim-recruiter and the new victim hundreds of dollars in cash. Through these victim-recruiters, EPSTEIN maintained a steady supply of new victims to exploit, and gained access to dozens of additional underage girls to abuse.

This is all repulsive enough, but it does not account for the omertà around Epstein’s serial child sexual abuse. A number of survivors spoke about this during the recent press conference on Capitol Hill.

“I was only 14 years old when my friend brought me over to Jeffrey Epstein’s house in Palm Beach in 2003,” recalled Jenna Lisa Jones. “I had a terrible home life, but I was such an innocent kid then. I always did my best in school and I had such a positive outlook on life. Until that day that I met Jeffrey, I have never been more scared in my life than I was that first time that he hurt me. I remember crying the entire way home thinking about how I couldn’t ever tell anyone about what actually happened in that house. This guy was so rich and had so many pictures with so many famous people, and no one would’ve ever believed me if I told them.”

“For so many years, it felt like Epstein’s criminal behavior was an open secret,” said Annie Farmer. “Not only did many others participate in the abuse, it is clear that many were aware of his interest in girls and very young women and chose to look the other way because it benefited them to do so. They wanted access to his circle and his money. Their choice to align with his power left those of us who had been harmed by this man and his associates feeling very isolated.”

“I was even taken on a trip to Africa with former President Bill Clinton and other notable figures,” said Chauntae Davies. “In those moments, I realized how powerless I was. If I spoke out, who would believe me, who would protect me? Epstein surrounded himself with the most powerful leaders of our country and the world. He abused, not only me, but countless others, and everyone seemed to look away. The truth is Epstein had a free pass. He bragged about his powerful friends, including our current president, Donald Trump. It was his biggest brag, actually.”

Thanks to Howard Lutnick, Trump’s Commerce Secretary and Epstein’s former Upper East Side next-door neighbor, we now know that the room with the massage table in the New York residence, the one cited in the indictment, was prominent—just off the living room, where the dining room should be. And we know that Epstein was not shy about suggesting what prurient activities took place there. You see, there is massage, and then there are massages.

In what reality was Donald Trump—Epstein’s “closest friend” and “biggest brag”—not aware of this?

Here is the memo released by Pam Bondi’s DOJ and Kash Patel’s FBI in July, explaining their indefensible decision not to release the Epstein files:

As part of our commitment to transparency, the Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation have conducted an exhaustive review of investigative holdings relating to Jeffrey Epstein. To ensure that the review was thorough, the FBI conducted digital searches of its databases, hard drives, and network drives as well as physical searches of squad areas, locked cabinets, desks, closets, and other areas where responsive material may have been stored. These searches uncovered a significant amount of material, including more than 300 gigabytes of data and physical evidence.

The files relating to Epstein include a large volume of images of Epstein, images and videos of victims who are either minors or appear to be minors, and over ten thousand downloaded videos and images of illegal child sex abuse material and other pornography. Teams of agents, analysts, attorneys, and privacy and civil liberties experts combed through the digital and documentary evidence with the aim of providing as much information as possible to the public while simultaneously protecting victims. Much of the material is subject to court-ordered sealing. Only a fraction of this material would have been aired publicly had Epstein gone to trial, as the seal served only to protect victims and did not expose any additional third-parties to allegations of illegal wrongdoing. Through this review, we found no basis to revisit the disclosure of those materials and will not permit the release of child pornography.

This systematic review revealed no incriminating “client list.” There was also no credible evidence found that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals as part of his actions. We did not uncover evidence that could predicate an investigation against uncharged third parties. Consistent with prior disclosures, this review confirmed that Epstein harmed over one thousand victims. Each suffered unique trauma. Sensitive information relating to these victims is intertwined throughout the materials. This includes specific details such as victim names and likenesses, physical descriptions, places of birth, associates, and employment history.

This is disingenuous. Bondi and Patel—let’s give these two clowns a cute portmanteau like US Weekly would nickname a celebrity couple; I propose “Bondipat”—seem to suggest that they are not releasing the Epstein files in order to protect the already traumatized victims.

First, this runs counter to what the survivors are themselves calling for. The Epstein Files Transparency Act, as Anouska DiGiorgio explained, “requires the Department of Justice release all the records related to Epstein and Maxwell investigations, flight logs, immunity deals, internal communications, and even the records surrounding Epstein’s detention and death. And crucially, it forbids withholding documents simply because of embarrassment, reputational harm, or political sensitivity. This is about ending secrecy wherever abuse of power takes root.”

More importantly: no one is clamoring to see child sex abuse material. Nor it is necessary to identify the girls being raped and abused in the voluminous Epstein footage. We only need to know two things:

  1. the identity of the men in the videos

  2. the nature of the abuse

Who were the rapists? What were they actually doing? That’s all anyone cares about. And it is well within the power of Bondipat to provide that information. Indeed, it is gross negligence that Bondipat has not already done so.


For Donald Trump, the circumstantial evidence with regards to Jeffrey Epstein is damning—and I think even a lot of the MAGA crowd recognizes this. Here is what we already know:

  • For a period of over 15 years, including the 2002-2005 period cited in the indictment, Donald Trump was “closest friends”—Jeffrey’s words—with the most notorious child sex trafficker in recent memory. They cavorted around together a lot. We’ve all seen the videos, we’ve all seen the photographs, we’ve all read the quotes.

  • Melania frequently appears in photographs with Donald, Jeffrey, and Ghislaine.

  • In 2003—smack-dab in the middle of the period during which Epstein was found guilty of his crimes—Trump, for his friend’s 50th birthday, sent a hand-drawn picture of a naked girl’s body, with his signature in place of pubic hair, and cryptic references to how “enigmas”—an anagram of “gamines,” or young girls—“never age” and how “every day” should bring “another wonderful secret.” In the bound “birthday book,” Donald’s entry was a few pages away from the cartoon of Epstein being massaged by four girls, with Mar-a-Lago in the background:

A Disturbing Image In Epstein's 'Birthday Book' Shows The Depths Of His  Depravity | HuffPost Latest News
  • Trump allowed Epstein and his partner in crime, Ghislaine Maxwell, to use Mar-a-Lago as a veritable recruitment center, where they “stole”—Trump’s word—girls that they would rape and traffic. The late Virginia Guiffre was one of the Mar-a-Lago employees whom Maxwell “stole.”

  • Over the years, Trump has made numerous inappropriate sexual comments about his daughter Ivanka. Here is a helpful list, complied by Jezebel:

And that’s just what he’s said in public.

  • From at least the time she was 12 years old—at the December 1993 wedding of her father and Marla Maples—Ivanka Trump knew, and occupied the same space as, Jeffrey Epstein. (It was around that time when she would be “spotted” sitting on her father’s lap by Monique Pillard, the president of Elite Modeling—the powerhouse agency owned by her father’s other creepy pedophile friend, John Casablancas. Three years later, she would sign with Elite.)

  • Unlike her brothers or half-sister Tiffany, Ivanka is listed in Epstein’s “black book.” There are two numbers given for her: one with a 001-917 prefix, for New York City, the other with a 0777 prefix, which appears to be for the Channel Islands: Guernsey and Jersey.²

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