UpRights News explores the shared values of Jason Miller, accused of raping a woman on Trump's campaign trail, when Trump was sued for raping a child, Katie Johnson.

Published on 24 November 2023 at 01:12

 

UpRights News has elucidated that Trump, Trump's campaign, the GOP, and their financiers share "common values".

Specifically, many of them have been accused of, sued for, and/or associated with child sex trafficking, child rape (including Trump, specifically Katie Johnson), rape (including Trump, specifically E. Jean Carol and one of Trump's former wives, Ivanka), sexual assault (including Trump, who admitted to the same to Billy Bush on a hot mic), sexual harassment, and/or illegally adopting and "acquiring little boys" outside of the legal adoption process (Mike Johnson and Matt Gaetz), and/or have obstructed justice for this sort of conduct, and/or other related conduct (Bill Barr, Robert Mueller, G.W. Bush, Alex Acosta and/or others), and/or have failed to investigate and/or prosecute all of this sort conduct, as part of a broader ongoing organized crime syndicate - is a reasonable inference.  

Part of this can be explained by the fact that William Barr was the son of pedophile fantasy writer Donald Barr, who hired and groomed Jeffrey Epstein to work at Dalton private school for children without a teaching credential and without a degree, and where Epstein soon thereafter became showing up to children's parties and behaving inappropriately towards them, and where Trump was named on page 85 of Jeffrey Epstein's book of clients, financiers, and associates at www.epsteinsblackbook.com.

Accordingly, it came to no surprise for us to learn that Jason Miller raped a woman working on one of Trump's campaigns, in the context that Katie Johnson sued Donald Trump in 2016 for raping her in a conspiracy with child kidnapper, child sex trafficker, and child rapist, Jeffrey Epstein, but then after being threatened in the same or similar manner as our investigative journalism team has been threatened, Katie Johnson refused to come forward any further per attorney Lisa Bloom, is our current understanding.

Here's a link to the child rape lawsuit filing on behalf of Katie Johnson, https://cdn.factcheck.org/UploadedFiles/Johnson_TrumpEpstein_Calif_Lawsuit.pdf, and anyone who hasn't read the same, should.

Then of course there is Steve Bannon, another orbiter of Jeffrey Epstein, who helped run Trump's campaign and helped further a number of his different crimes, now being wished away by the judiciary Trump and the GOP were not eligible to install, and/or by other corporate attorneys made judges, in a business as usual manner - stretching, perverting, abusing, and changing the law in a manner that the judiciary has largely become the defense attorneys for Jeffrey Epstein's and Putin's Trump-merged crime syndicate, as evidence by the fact that he and his crime syndicate leadership still haven't been put in jail, despite threatening U.S. law enforcement with destruction, our military leaders with execution, judges, prosecutors, witnesses, and their families with harm, as organized crime would.[2]

Steve Bannon conspired more than once with Roger Stone and Donald Trump, and where Roger Stone was named as a client, financier, and/or associate of NXIVM child sex trafficking ring, merged with Jeffrey Epstein's child sex trafficking ring, via the Bronfman, Mack, UK/EU royals, Richard Branson, Alan Dershowitz, and/or others, and where the UK/EU royals have overlapping relationships with Jeffrey Epstein's, NXIVM'S, and Hamish Ogston's human trafficking rings. 

For the record, in the context that Trump's crime syndicate has postured he is Jesus Christ returned - and as many religious scholars and investigators have proven, this isn't how Jesus would behave - but rather, more like how Satan and members of organized crime orbiting around sex crimes against children, women, U.S. law enforcement, U.S. military, judges, prosecutors, and witnesses would behave, but not at all limited to the same.

As reported by Daily Beast, "The long and salacious saga of his extramarital affair with former Trump political aide A.J. Delgado took a sudden dark turn on Wednesday, when she sued her ex-boss [Jason Miller] in an explosive lawsuit that now describes his predatory relationship as rape."[1]

Then as UpRights News has previously reported, there are Mike Johnson, Matt Gaetz, and Jim Jordan in Congress, who have been accused of "acquiring little boys", and/or enabling the institutional sexual assault of as many as 1,500 to 2,000 students at Ohio State University.

Then there is SCOTUS, 6 out of 9 of whom were illegitimately installed post GOP treason plots, by the Federalist Society, financed by Jeffrey Epstein's David Koch, and where Kavanaugh has since repeatedly been accused of being part of a drug then rape crew in college, and where Clarence Thomas has been accused of sexual harassment of Anita Hill, followed by the now known corruption of SCOTUS, who has pseudo-legalized bribery including their bribery, after being illegitimately installed into power, literally changing the laws that implicate Jeffrey Epstein's crime syndicate whenever they need to, as organized crime would, with little to zero resistance from the rest of the government is a fact, as organized crime would.

In a similar manner Jason Miller has been accused of drugging an erotic dancer and engaging in sex trafficking, "Jason Miller (born c. 1975) is an American communications strategist, political adviser and CEO, best known as the chief spokesman for the Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign and transition of Donald Trump. He was a Senior Adviser to the Trump 2020 re-election campaign.[2] From 2010 through 2016, Miller was a partner and executive vice-president at Jamestown Associates.[3][4] He was initially announced as the incoming White House Communications Director during the presidential transition, though he withdrew shortly after amidst news of an extramarital relationship with a staffer who joined the 2016 campaign two months before the election.[5]

In 2017, he became a contributor on CNN,[6] but left the position in 2018 amidst unsubstantiated allegations reported by Gizmodo including spiking an erotic dancer's drink with abortion medication. This claim was denied by both alleged participants under oath in federal court.[7] In unsealed court documents from a defamation case Miller filed against Gizmodo, Miller admitted to hiring prostitutes and having extramarital affairs with two campaign staffers.[8] In March 2021, he became a contributor for Newsmax.[9] Miller left his position as Trump's spokesman in June 2021 to become the CEO of Gettr, a micro-blogging social network with a conservative user base.[10][11][12]

In 2023, Miller left Gettr to join Trump's 2024 presidential campaign.[13][14]"[3]

Trump and the GOP pay huge lip service to being Christians, saving Christian values, and/or saving/having family values, and yet almost weekly someone accuses them of non-Christian behavior, and/or reveals that they are not Christian at all, and/or that they have literally attacked Christians, and/or Christian values, as agents of the Great Deceiver would.

Their true shared values are elucidated by facts they don't want public, facts about their actions being totally different than the words that come out of their mouths, also known as deception, and the same seems to work like a charm on the average American, who reads and/or comprehends at a 7th to 8th grade level, equivalent to a 12 to 13 year old child. Hook, line, and sinking her, us, and all of America, nearly daily, while threatening anyone who tries to hold them accountable, as organized crime and agents of the Great Deceiver would.

With public usurpers like this in office, seeking to overthrow America and promising to harm Americans to help enemies of the United States, who needs enemies? Our greatest enemies "lie" within.

 

[1] https://www.thedailybeast.com/ex-trump-staffer-aj-delgado-now-says-her-boss-jason-miller-raped-her

[2] https://nypost.com/2021/10/19/jeffrey-epstein-told-steve-bannon-im-a-supporter-of-times-up/

[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Miller_(communications_strategist)

[4] Photo: https://unsplash.com/@tinaflour