Roy Cooper Swamped With Epstein Tainted Cash Can Democrats Ignore This Scandal Any Longer

Roy Cooper is running a campaign built on the same tired Democrat playbook: pretend to hate the rich and claim to be a savior for “everyday people.” But once you peel back the curtain, it’s the same old hypocrisy and double-dealing you’d expect from the left. For all his attacks on “millionaires and billionaires,” Cooper’s campaign has been showered with cash from some of the wealthiest and shadiest names in America — including those tainted by the stench of Jeffrey Epstein’s sick circle.

Let’s talk about the so-called “man of the people.” Cooper has taken tens of thousands from Reid Hoffman, the LinkedIn billionaire who spent nights at Epstein’s mansion and Epstein Island, joked about buying treats for “the girls,” and admitted to wining and dining with Epstein for “fundraising.” This isn’t ancient history — these are recent donations feeding straight into Cooper’s campaign war chest. If Democrats actually cared about distancing themselves from the predators and perverts in Epstein’s orbit, why is Cooper cashing Hoffman’s checks?

It doesn’t stop there. Other big Democrat donors in Cooper’s pocket are connected to Epstein and his circle, too. Laurene Powell-Jobs, Apple billionaire and Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell’s pal, threw more than $20,000 at Cooper. Hollywood powerhouses Jeffrey Katzenberg and Steven Spielberg handed him fat sums, and both show up in Justice Department files loaded with uncomfortable connections to the Epstein network and its infamous parties. Even Silicon Valley kingpin John Doerr, who has his own run-ins with Epstein events, tossed Cooper over $24,000 for his Senate run. It’s a who’s-who of globalist elites, writing checks while cozying up to the very circles Democrats claim to despise.

And let’s not forget the Soros family. Both George Soros and his son Alex have loaded Cooper’s campaigns with well over $100,000, despite resurfaced emails and records tying both men to Epstein’s inner circle and disturbing events. At what point does this amount to more than just “bad judgment”? This is a pattern — a brazen one — where Democrat candidates attack others for even a whiff of impropriety but turn a blind eye when the money’s lining their own pockets.

It gets even darker. Not only is Cooper’s donor list crawling with people linked to Epstein, but he’s also brushed elbows with known sex offenders at parties and public events. He celebrated a birthday for a North Carolina lawmaker indicted on horrific charges with minors, and appeared at a glitzy gala hosted by a registered child sex offender. Imagine if a Republican so much as RSVP’d to one of these events — there would be wall-to-wall media coverage for weeks. But Cooper stays silent, and so do his friends in the press and his Democrat colleagues. Apparently, outrage is only for those on the right.

So here’s the real face of Roy Cooper: He’s not standing up to the powerful — he’s feeding right out of their hands. He rails against billionaires in the daylight, then collects their checks and attends their parties once the cameras are off. If the Democrats calls for “accountability” on Epstein really meant anything, Cooper would be at the front of their criticism. Instead, he’s missing in action, hiding behind campaign slogans while the globalists and elites bankroll his every move. North Carolina — and America — deserve leaders who don’t just talk the talk, but actually walk the walk. Is the left’s “man of the people” really just another foot soldier in the globalists’ army?

Source: Townhall


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