This is a very interesting part continuing the shown quote in the link. It mentions a conspiracy and that Mike Pence had homosexual relationships provided by Jeffrey Epstein:
Now, VP Pence hated President Trump because he had taken his slot as rightful president -- he felt that he did -- and Paul Ryan was actually -- considered running as well for the vice presidential slot, and Mitt Romney was also involved. But they don't -- they thought President Trump was an outsider who has not paid his dues; they just didn't like him.
So, once VP Pence was in there, once President Trump was elected -- and obviously Vice President Pence, he just walked away and everything became very quiet. That was their mole inside, so he could run interference and make certain things and just keep tabs on the president and manage him.
INTERVIEWER: So, was this a friendly relationship between Mike Pence and Rosenstein or was there any kind of leverage being placed on the president -- or the vice president at the time?
INTERVIEWEE: There was leverage on Mike Pence because of surveillance from way back in the 2013 range. They had gotten FISA warrants to exploit, and Rod had that. He wanted the vice president slot himself. Then if they could remove President Trump, Vice President Pence becomes president, and Rod felt that he would be the natural selection for it. Paul Ryan felt differently, as did Mitt Romney, but that was the overall goal, each one of them vying for the vice presidential slot. Rod thought he was the clear winner because of his legal brilliance and his management of the Mueller investigation and special counsels and things, you know, he would be the one to remove the president, damage him so thoroughly he could be removed, and he deserved it.
INTERVIEWER: Okay. Do you know what type of leverage would've existed over the vice president?
INTERVIEWEE: The vice president has had homosexual relations in the past -- it's not a problem. Many of them were adults. This is something he had done throughout his time in the Congress. When he became governor he had thought that he was free to explore them more.
There were two specifically that they had recorded. One gentleman roughly 20 years his junior. They had a fairly steady relationship.
There was one about half his age that was much more sporadic, because it was more dangerous, harder to get time alone. This person would introduce others, bring people with him. He'd have people waiting when he showed up.
And it was that second one that introduced younger and younger people, "This is whomever, he's 17" and he's really 15, "This is whomever, he's 15" and he's really 13.
And Rod and Roberts, Chief Justice Roberts -- a lot of the younger people involved, the ones that were brought as favors, were supplied by Jeffrey Epstein's channels, through his channels, his people.
More evidence of this would be very interesting to see.
This is a very interesting part continuing the shown quote in the link. It mentions a conspiracy and that Mike Pence had homosexual relationships provided by Jeffrey Epstein:
Now, VP Pence hated President Trump because he had taken his slot as rightful president -- he felt that he did -- and Paul Ryan was actually -- considered running as well for the vice presidential slot, and Mitt Romney was also involved. But they don't -- they thought President Trump was an outsider who has not paid his dues; they just didn't like him. So, once VP Pence was in there, once President Trump was elected -- and obviously Vice President Pence, he just walked away and everything became very quiet. That was their mole inside, so he could run interference and make certain things and just keep tabs on the president and manage him. INTERVIEWER: So, was this a friendly relationship between Mike Pence and Rosenstein or was there any kind of leverage being placed on the president -- or the vice president at the time? INTERVIEWEE: There was leverage on Mike Pence because of surveillance from way back in the 2013 range. They had gotten FISA warrants to exploit, and Rod had that. He wanted the vice president slot himself. Then if they could remove President Trump, Vice President Pence becomes president, and Rod felt that he would be the natural selection for it. Paul Ryan felt differently, as did Mitt Romney, but that was the overall goal, each one of them vying for the vice presidential slot. Rod thought he was the clear winner because of his legal brilliance and his management of the Mueller investigation and special counsels and things, you know, he would be the one to remove the president, damage him so thoroughly he could be removed, and he deserved it. INTERVIEWER: Okay. Do you know what type of leverage would've existed over the vice president? INTERVIEWEE: The vice president has had homosexual relations in the past -- it's not a problem. Many of them were adults. This is something he had done throughout his time in the Congress. When he became governor he had thought that he was free to explore them more. There were two specifically that they had recorded. One gentleman roughly 20 years his junior. They had a fairly steady relationship. There was one about half his age that was much more sporadic, because it was more dangerous, harder to get time alone. This person would introduce others, bring people with him. He'd have people waiting when he showed up. And it was that second one that introduced younger and younger people, "This is whomever, he's 17" and he's really 15, "This is whomever, he's 15" and he's really 13. And Rod and Roberts, Chief Justice Roberts -- a lot of the younger people involved, the ones that were brought as favors, were supplied by Jeffrey Epstein's channels, through his channels, his people.
More evidence of this would be very interesting to see.