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They Covered Up the Epstein Files. This Is What Was Inside. [LEGO Rap Explained]

 

  

In 2002, Donald Trump told New York Magazine on record: "I've known Jeff for 15 years. Terrific guy." In 2019, after the arrest, he told reporters: "I barely knew him. I wasn't a fan." Both statements are on record. Only one of them is true. This is Part 2 of our Epstein documentary series — told as a cinematic LEGO rap documentary. This video is based entirely on publicly available court records, DOJ releases (including the January 2026 Epstein Files release), verified email disclosures, federal court filings, and reporting from the Late Show with Stephen Colbert, NBC News, Philip DeFranco, Brian Tyler Cohen, and the Wall Street Journal. 🎬 What this video covers: SONG 1 — "TERRIFIC GUY" — Trump's 2002 quote in New York Magazine (on record) — Trump's 2019 denial after Epstein's arrest (on record) — The five documented photographs shown on national television by Stephen Colbert — The audience that went completely silent SONG 2 — "THE ROOM WHERE THE FILES ARE" — The January 2026 DOJ Epstein Files release: 6 million pages reviewed, 3.5 million released, 2.5 million pages unaccounted for — Maureen Comey: lead prosecutor on the Maxwell case, fired by email the day after receiving a new high-profile assignment, no reason given beyond "article 2 of the Constitution" — Federal judge ruling: wrongful termination lawsuit allowed to proceed — Todd Blanch's prison interview with Maxwell — accepted her statement without challenge — The Epstein-Thiel-Vance-Trump power chain: newly released emails showing Epstein's close relationship with Peter Thiel, Thiel's $15M funding of JD Vance's Senate race, Palantir government contracts under the Trump/Vance administration → Part 1 of this series (Zorro Ranch + Virginia Giuffre): [link to Epstein 1] This is a work of documentary storytelling and artistic commentary. All individuals referenced are discussed only in the context of publicly documented, court-verified, or officially reported information. Trump's 2002 quote is sourced directly from New York Magazine public record. His 2019 denial is sourced from Reuters and AP press pool. No claims are made beyon