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The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary.

H.L. Mencken

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Consequences

 The central, depressing fact of the Epstein Files is the sheet amount of horrific and criminal behavior seems to have been carried out with full impunity. We see this time and again. The Watergate burglars went to jail, Nixon didn't. The soldiers who tortured people at Abu Ghraib went to jail, the architects of the torture regime didn't. 

Donald Trump has been found in a court of law to have sexually assaulted E. Jean Carroll. Donald Trump is all over the Epstein shit. 

Donald Trump will never see the inside of a jail cell. 

All the people who say he "should"...that's true but not relevant. What's more, legions of his horrific creatures will be pardoned, most likely, on his way out the door. Trump is famously disloyal, so maybe he lets certain figures dangle in the wind, but major figures can and will be pardoned preemptively in order to enforce loyalty until the last minute.

The idea of impeaching and removing Kristi Noem is appealing on multiple levels... but it's not happening. However, should Democrats really hit a massive series of Blue Waves - Blue Tsunamis - that get them a Senate majority near 60 votes, they need to start thinking about impeaching various Trump figures after the fact. 

Take this story. This is naked corruption, which has its own clauses in the Constitution. Trump will most likely pardon Witkoff and his sons, but impeaching them and convicting them in the Senate should be still on the table, as that bars them from public office ever again. Ideally, as the Trump Era shudders to some wretched close, there will be a handful of Republicans who will want to slam the door on it. Impeaching will be easy, convicting hard. We saw that after January 6th. However, the MAGA base doesn't give a shit about Witkoff or Miller or Bondi or Noem. 

It's unsatisfying, but likely the only consequences for these creatures that we will ever see. 

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