Donald Trump shows signs of panic and anxiety over the Epstein Files, indicating a consciousness of guilt. His administration attempted to suppress information, intensifying public interest and association with the matter. Former prosecutor Glenn Kirschner notes that Trump's actions, including turning against his own supporters, reflect fear about the implications of the files. Trump's recent comments, urging his base to stop being weak, further underscore his state of distress, suggesting the contents of the Epstein Files have significant ramifications for him.
When we see something like this, it's called consciousness of guilt. When somebody, you don't have to admit you committed the crime. If you show a consciousness of guilt...
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