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In Mein Kampf & Trump, Author Argues Jeffrey Epstein Is a Product of Trump’s America " | " Fedlan News

In Mein Kampf & Trump, Author Argues Jeffrey Epstein Is a Product of Trump’s America " | " Fedlan News: In Mein Kampf & Trump, the author argues that Jeffrey Epstein is a product of Trump’s America, exploring the troubling connection between the two.


Mein Kampf & Trump is not a book that offers comfort. It offers confrontation. It asks us to look beyond headlines and hashtags and consider the deeper implications of a political movement that blurs the line between justice and favoritism, between spectacle and governance.

Jeffrey Epstein may be gone, but his shadow lingers. Not just because of his crimes, but because of the system that allowed him to flourish—a system that Mein Kampf & Trump argues is still very much alive.

It is a book that dares to ask: What happens when power no longer serves the people, but only the performance?

The answer, it seems, is the America we’re already living in.

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