The Catholic Defender: Caught in the eye of the Storm, John Benko and his T4B are siding with the Communist and Iranians opposing President Trump joining in with their false accusations
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Trump is guilty and we all know it. They can't continue hiding it. We cannot expect to escape God's wrath if we continue supporting a President who is a child"
The above quotation comes from John Benko on his T4B acting as catholic posers. Their network is filled with such false accusations. Trump is not guilty, the Catholic Faith teaches it is a sin to make false accusations such as T4B consistantly does against President Trump.
You can see that the Communist at the T4B have polluted themselves. Here at Deepertruth, we continue to Pray fpr them and for President Trump and for America.
Donald Trump has never been charged with or convicted of pedophilia, and he strongly denies any such accusations. While he has faced scrutiny regarding his past associations and has been involved in civil lawsuits involving sexual misconduct, he has consistently maintained his innocence.
Trump was acquainted with the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in the 1990s and early 2000s, but has stated that he cut ties with him years prior to Epstein's federal charges. Trump has not been charged with any crime related to Epstein's network, and he publicly denies any involvement in it.
Trump has actively and repeatedly rejected allegations that connect him to pedophilia, such as claims surrounding the release of Justice Department documents related to Epstein's cases.
Yes, Donald Trump has stated and White House officials have confirmed that he banned Jeffrey Epstein from his Mar-a-Lago property. The exact timeline and specific reasons for the expulsion have been the subject of ongoing discussion:
Trump has repeatedly stated that he ended his friendship and barred Epstein from his Florida club in the early 2000s because Epstein poached his employees. According to Trump, Epstein hired several workers away from the Mar-a-Lago spa, was warned not to do it again, and was subsequently thrown off the property as "persona non grata" when he continued to hire the staff. Trump later confirmed that these poached employees included young women working at the spa.
A 2020 investigative book, The Grifter's Club, reported that Trump expelled Epstein around 2007 after Epstein acted inappropriately toward the teenage daughter of a Mar-a-Lago club member.
"Being a Creep": White House officials have characterized the reason for the ban simply as Trump removing Epstein from the club "for being a creep".
Documents and records have emerged revealing that Trump contacted local law enforcement in July 2006 to alert police of Epstein's misconduct, reportedly telling the then-Palm Beach police chief, "thank goodness you're stopping him, everyone has known he's been doing this".
While the expulsion from the club is generally cited as the end of their social relationship, it was preceded by a public falling out. In late 2004, Trump and Epstein had a major rivalry over an oceanfront Palm Beach mansion (Maison de l'Amitie), which ended with Trump outbidding Epstein at a bankruptcy auction.
In 2019, when Epstein was arrested on federal sex trafficking charges, Trump told reporters he was "not a fan of his, that I can tell you. I was not a fan of his." He also said he hadn't spoken to Epstein in 15 years, which would have been 2004.
On July 23, White House communications director Steven Cheung said on CNN that Trump kicked Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago for "being a creep."
On July 28, Trump told reporters at his golf property in Turnberry, Scotland, the reason for the rift was that Epstein "stole" young women who worked for his Mar-a-Lago spa in Palm Beach.
"He stole people that worked for me. I said, 'Don't ever do that again.' He did it again, and I threw him out of the place, persona non grata," Trump said.





















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