🚨 Melanie Stansbury claims she “reviewed files over the weekend” and says Donald Trump was “repeatedly mentioned.”Let’s translate that into reality:Being “mentioned” in documents is not evidence.An accusation is not a conviction.A subpoena is not guilt.A deposition is not proof.And vague emails claiming someone said they had photos — without producing them — is not journalism.If there were actual evidence of a crime, it would exist as:• a verified court finding• a criminal charge• a convictionNot an Instagram caption, not an MSNBC panel, and not a politician paraphrasing unnamed “files” with zero docket numbers.This is narrative laundering — recycling old, unproven allegations involving Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell while skipping the part where no court ever substantiated the claim.Accusing someone of one of the most heinous crimes imaginable without proof isn’t “brave.”It’s reckless.And it’s exactly how defamation lawsuits happen.Extraordinary claims require evidence — not vibes.
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