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Beau
So, Tara, thanks for being here, friend.
Tara Paul Marie
Oh, thanks for having me. I'm so happy to be here. And thanks for, for being, you know, so independent and brave because I know a lot of people are sort of tribal about the Epstein story, but it, it hits both sides and, you know, it's the power structures that allowed him to exist for so many decades. And that is why, you know, nearly a thousand women have been abused that we know of. That's according to the FBI, which is a shocking number. So.
Beau
And so many people want this to go away. And I'm like, no, I'm gonna probably talk about this for the whole rest of my life. It would take that long to get to the bottom of all of it, right?
Tara Paul Marie
And it's mostly, I hate to say this, but a lot of men, I've never heard a woman say they want this story to go away. Pretty sure they don't want this to ever go away. But, yeah, I mean, I first heard John Kerry's name in connection with Epstein through Virginia. And as you know, I traveled around the country with her and we were looking for witnesses to corroborate the story of her horrific abuse. And it was such a wild story and there was so much intensity and it was graphic and it was heartbreaking. And seeing the door slammed in her face was so heartbreaking. And I remembered the shock I felt when she told me that Carrie was in his world because this was also at the height of Epstein's sex trafficking operation and just a few years before he ran for president in 2004. Remembered him. And so I, she encountered him and like it. So she, it was, it was something that always stuck with me and I, I was always sort of waiting for that ball to drop like I wanted. I look through the files like I wanted to see more and more and more and, or even, you know, thought like the mainstream media would look into it a bit more and they just never did. So I guess Virginia gave me that tip. Right. And so I started looking and it really painted this intricate web, this paper trail between Epstein and Carrie in the Epstein files. And if you kind of put it together and you know a lot about Epstein and his interests, I mean, we could go in like a hundred different directions with this story, but for him and his interests, which were, as you can see from his non profits, like he was obviously supporting Israeli settlements.
Beau
And well, folks might not actually know as much about John Kerry as we do. So maybe let's start at the top with like, who is John Kerry? He hasn't been in the news in a little while, but he was a former presidential candidate. He's been like basically every job you could be. Nominee, nominee. He didn't make it all the way, but he, he has had basically every job you could possibly have in government. He's been all different levels and he's been, yeah, Secretary of State, power player for a long time. Married into a super rich family that makes ketchup or something, isn't it?
Tara Paul Marie
Family.
Beau
He married into the Heinz family. And it was. You found this picture. There's. Because while there's a lot of. When you look at the Epstein files, there's a lot of stuff that pops out. The John Kerry stuff isn't quite as in your face. And I'm like, maybe it's in the three and a half million files that they like haven't given to us yet. But this would be a person that a lot of people would want to protect. John Kerry.
Tara Paul Marie
Yeah. So John Kerry also was in the National Security Council under Biden, the Biden administration. He was a climate envoy, he was Secretary of State. He believed himself and others placed bets on him that he would be the President of the United States. Like top of the top in, in the party at one time. And so, you know, he was out there campaigning for Biden too, as a surrogate. But just to go back for a minute, so Epstein first donated to him in 1991, his Senate campaign, actually. Interestingly, that was during the Oslo Accords. That was the first agreement between Palestine and Israel. And he then donated to him again in the presidential. And then he sent him this weird package after he lost to his, his, his pack, like a sort of leadership pack that would allow him to have national like political relevance at FedEx package which his, his team didn't know much about. But what you see in the files is first of all, I want to Just start this by saying John Kerry's spokespeople told ABC News back in 2019 that he did not know him personally. Now we see a picture of him with Epstein's house staff in Epstein's home,
Beau
which is this picture here.
Tara Paul Marie
Yeah. And I don't know if you want to, if you can pull this up, but also his chef, which is something we haven't seen before. I believe his name is Mullen. David Richard Mullen. Okay. He gave a sworn testimony to the FBI. It's called A302. And he said that he recalled seeing John Kerry on Epstein's plane, and he gave his testimony in 2006. So this isn't like, oh, we gave the testimony 20 years later. Can't remember if I saw him or not. He said that he cooked on the plane and he remembered seeing him. So. And then, you know, you have victims saying that Epstein talked about Carrie a lot, said he was friends with him. And then you kind of add in all of these emails in which Epstein is offering to introduce people to carry Secretary of State.
Beau
Is that in this? No, that's the Steve Bannon one.
Tara Paul Marie
That's Steve Bannon. So, like as this is in 2018, by the way. So Steve Bannon is Trump's advisor at this point. And, you know, there's a lot of time together. Here he is, Epstein is saying on the right, I'm sitting here with Kathy Rummer. He means R. That was Obama's former deputy council like lawyer, essentially, in the White House. Right. And she says, he says, if you're around the 18th in D.C. john Kerry suggests he can meet Terry. Then he follows up and says, well, Kerry's not coming anymore, but Burns will be there, his deputy. So Bill Burns was Kerry's deputy Secretary of state, and he went on to be the CIA director under Biden. He spent 32 years in service. And if you know anything about the State Department, it is very closely connected to the CIA. In fact, diplomats are constantly running assets, agent sources for the CIA. These assets, these sources, they come to the embassy. So they're very closely intertwined. So it kind of makes sense that he would move on to CIA.
Beau
Sure.
Tara Paul Marie
And Epstein at the time is trying to cultivate a relationship with. With Bill Burns. He invites Bill Burns and his wife to the island. We see that he met with Bill Burns twice, offering him help while he was Deputy Secretary of State getting jobs in the private sector. Connects him over email to Peter Thiel, Bill Burns, as people say, oh, he may have connected him. He also offered to connect him to Reid Hoffman because he was looking for jobs.
Beau
Oh God.
Tara Paul Marie
And Epstein is Reid Hoffman, by the way. Created LinkedIn.
Beau
Right.
Tara Paul Marie
Is like a conservative boogeyman now, but created PayPal. It's a tech co sign. So I'm throwing a lot of names at you guys. But imagine this scenario. Epstein is writing that he's going to have Bill Burns, basically a spy in the CIA. I mean a spy in State Department. Peter Thiel, who does a lot of, you know, he does defense deals now with the state, with. With our country. And Ehud Barak, the former prime minister of Israel, who also was a defense minister which oversees the Mossad, which if you don't know that it is the sea, it is Israel.
Beau
CIA of Israel. Yeah.
Tara Paul Marie
But for some reason are scarier. Like, I don't know, a little scarier.
Beau
These are the people who did the beepers and stuff. Yeah, they're a little bit better than ours.
Tara Paul Marie
I think they're just.
Beau
Yeah, they, they definitely.
Tara Paul Marie
Because the Israeli state is constantly being targeted. And the isra. But it is.
Beau
But also, wasn't Ghislaine Maxwell's dad like allegedly wrapped up with the Mossad? And this is crazy.
Tara Paul Marie
It's off the side of the boat, right. He gets buried in the Mount of Olives, which is reserved for kings and princes in Israel after he's mysteriously dies on his yacht in the Canary Islands. And he would.
Beau
It's like too much. I feel like a crazy person. Like we're writing a movie and then we're like, no, we're reading evidence files.
Tara Paul Marie
I'm like holding back a lot.
Beau
I know.
Tara Paul Marie
I'm trying to keep it as like tight to the like files and what I know as possible. And so what you know, Virginia told me she also told a number of other people and I was with another survivor and when she said this and other people separately. So yeah. That I've spoken to since. And here. Okay. Carrie. Scheme, scheme.
Beau
Subject line.
Tara Paul Marie
Yeah, he's dreaming up. So I think that from based on what I've all the emails, Epstein's place like a long shot bet on Carrie that he's going to be something one day we'll have more influence thanks to that. And you see it. Hillary gets indicted. Then we'll need a candidate at the last minute. It will either be him or Biden. He won more states last time. Biden has no money. So Kerry can buy him out of race.
Beau
Wow.
Tara Paul Marie
But then he fantasizes about this scheme with Kathy Rumler, the Obama deputy.
Beau
Right.
Tara Paul Marie
Lawyer. And he fantasizes about it with this very shady Norwegian diplomat, which takes me back to the Oslo Accords. Okay, let me know when you're ready for that, everybody. Do you want to take a beat?
Beau
Let's take a two second there because I want to talk about the. The Rumler Obama situation. In all the time that I spent with Biden over the time that he was president and got to meet him or talk to him or do whatever, there was always thing with him where he felt like Obama didn't really respect him, didn't really, like, pick him. He didn't feel like he, like Obama treated him right or backed him the way that he should have. He always had this, like, deep wound when it came to Obama. It felt like, like that he didn't. They. He didn't treat him well enough or that he wasn't that on his side or that Obama's staff didn't like, you know, jump to endorse Biden when he wanted to run for president and whatnot. And I wonder like, how many more layers there were BP though scenario. Yeah.
Tara Paul Marie
With Kamala too.
Beau
You know, I know he. And she didn't. She. He treated her the way that Biden treated him or whatever. Like they always do.
Tara Paul Marie
The. The BP always feels like they're getting shafted. They get the worst job. Yeah. And then they never get the. The kind of love that they think they deserve from the president.
Beau
When Biden did get to be the president, I wonder if he got access to any kind of, like, information where, like, did Obama favorite Carrie or something. I just wonder, like, what the tea was between the girls now that we can see. See, like, all of this, like, awkward Democratic, like, backstabbing that's happening in gossiping.
Tara Paul Marie
I think it's weird. I wonder why. I think they just, like, they knew that Carrie was too elitist. And I think with like, probably Obama's credentials and the fact that he went to Columbia and he's got father and he's just. He's just a little too cosmopolitan, as they say. Right. So they. They probably needed Scranton Joe to kind of.
Beau
Yeah.
Tara Paul Marie
In the. Well, they knew that he could help them win Pennsylvania, which was critical.
Beau
Right.
Tara Paul Marie
So I think it came down to just brass tax politics.
Beau
So Epstein is scheming.
Tara Paul Marie
Yeah, Epstein's scheming. He's always scheming. So, okay, remember the sultan who tells Epstein the Emirati sultan. I loved the torture video.
Beau
Yes. And also was sending him, like, information about Asian massage rooms that he went to. And like, that he did a full package. He was like, forever trying to brag to Epstein about horrib. Things that he had done.
Tara Paul Marie
Yes, exactly. Very weird. Well, he had to step down from his job. And just for what it's worth, this is very weird, but he. That email about. I love the torture video.
Beau
Yeah.
Tara Paul Marie
The Justice Department redacted his name.
Beau
I know why they were.
Tara Paul Marie
They failed to redact the names of survivors, but felt that his name had to be redacted. And if I know that law correctly, which I do, you're not allowed to redact a name for just. For any reason. It has to have national security purpose or they have to be okay.
Beau
Is it because the Saudis own so much of the Trump wealth? They were like, oh, we can't put this out there. I mean, who knows?
Tara Paul Marie
Dang, it sounds like it. It's Friday.
Beau
We're shit talking and speculating, but this is okay.
Tara Paul Marie
But here's what we do know. When Carrie was in the United Arab Emirates. There he is. Wow.
Beau
Yeah.
Tara Paul Marie
That up so quick.
Beau
Sultan Ahmed Bin Saloon.
Tara Paul Marie
Yeah, exactly. When Carrie was in the Emirates, he asked Epstein, of all people, to connect him to him.
Beau
Really?
Tara Paul Marie
Yeah. And then you had.
Beau
So John Kerry did have direct contact with Jeffrey Epstein.
Tara Paul Marie
So you're saying from the e. Well, first of all, we know from the sworn testimonies that he was around him. He was in the house. He was, you know, on the plane. And now it appears we don't have any emails from John Kerry back to Epstein. But then again, not a lot of people email, especially old people. Epstein is constantly offering access to John Kerry to people.
Beau
Right. And weird.
Tara Paul Marie
Had a lot of reason to want to be in touch with him. You know, his interest in the Iran nuclear deal, which John Kerry was working on. You know, he's going to want to make sure that it benefits Israel.
Beau
Right.
Tara Paul Marie
And so there's that. And then ter Rod Larson, who is for everyone who may not know him, but may have heard of his son. His son killed himself last month, sadly. He and he and his sibling were designated $10 million from Epstein's will.
Beau
Wow.
Tara Paul Marie
And that is how deeply intertwined Epstein was with this Norwegian diplomat, very senior one. He was the main architect of the Oslo Accords, which, like I said before, was the first agreement between Israel and Palestine. And he borrowed money from Epstein, obviously. Epstein gave him this. This grant in his will to his kids. And. And he also wrote visas for Russian girls who were victims of Epstein to come over to this country.
Beau
Tara.
Tara Paul Marie
A man who is a highly compromised figure now in a normal functioning country where the Justice Department does the job that its Citizens pay them to do.
Beau
Yeah.
Tara Paul Marie
Norway. Norway's Economic Crimes Unit is investigating him and his wife because his wife was also involved in this Epstein financial relationship and also was a key architect of the Oslo Accords. Now, the Oslo Accords are something that have been like, highly contested because it vastly favored Israel.
Beau
Right. Of course.
Tara Paul Marie
And the other part of it is that the files are still missing. I don't know where I've heard that one before, but to this day the Oslo, like the Oslo Accord files are missing. Now, we don't know for that. Ter Hay and Epstein were friends then because we don't really have email. Right, Right. But this man is obviously willing to get into financial entanglements with shady figures and that would obviously bring undue influence. And this is exactly the kind of thing that Jeffrey Epstein would want to have influence over and his pal Ehud Barak now. And it's all coming back with like an, oh, Tereh was at that meeting. In that meeting that he said happened at his house too, with Peter Teal and.
Beau
Right.
Tara Paul Marie
And the whole thing, although Burns is set teams that he didn't go to that. So, you know, then it keeps going and, and it's just, you know, he writes in his contacts, like, who are my best contacts? He puts John Kerry in there.
Beau
Oh, my God.
Tara Paul Marie
Yeah, it just, it's really, it's all changed. The, the, the story from the Carrie team too, from, like, I barely knew him and now we know from the files that he was around much more. And I've seen whether it was perceived access or proximity, he was using it as currency. And it, it's. It's something that really deserves scrutiny, I guess. I, I noticed on the weekend that Virginia died that. That Carrie deleted his X account, which was strange. You had 3 million people following it. He's now only on LinkedIn, which was. They just said that was because they think X is toxic, which is fair.
Beau
But still the archive.
Tara Paul Marie
Yeah, it's all weird. And, you know, I mean, there's a lot more and everyone can go to tarapaulmarie.com you can read this bit for yourself. You can read it. You can see the documents, you can see the emails. There's a lot. It was not. I looked through thousands of pages. I've been working on this for a long time, really since August. And I've just felt like I've got a. There was something that was really pulling me towards that. And so far we're getting action in this. The sense that Ro Khanna, who's on the House oversight and Government Reforms Committee. He is calling on Carrie to testify. And I asked before the committee and I asked Carrie's team if they. He'll voluntarily do it. And I haven't heard back.
Beau
So there wasn't that. The Norwegian royal prince or whatever is also facing a rape trial right now. Like, I never heard so more much about Norway until Epstein and this other sexual assault trial that's going on. There's like a lot of corruption coming to light this year.
Tara Paul Marie
I know. And everyone sort of fantasizes about a lot of these Scandinavian countries as if they're so great. But then in the darkness, in these places that have very little light, sometimes not a lot of great things that are happening. Nothing against the Norwegians watching. But this is. Yeah. It's a very complicated, complicated story. I think a big part of it is that there's just. There was just so many influence campaigns sort of happening. Yeah. And. And I've seen Trying to be a player and in all these places.
Beau
Yeah. Has Steve Bannon been called to testify?
Tara Paul Marie
No. And he should be.
Beau
Well, he should be. He's still doing it.
Tara Paul Marie
Here's the problem. So I just want to break this down for everybody because.
Beau
Yeah.
Tara Paul Marie
Who have been called. It's insane. Like, so many more people need to be called to testify right now. James Comer, he's a Republican and he's leading the committee. Oh, well, yes. It's really difficult to get to get something out of committee like a subpoena when you got Republicans in leadership. I think that Democrats win in the next election not because they've done any favors for themselves, because they are not the Republican Party. And hopefully they will use that subpoena power to. For good and to actually fully investigate this. And even if the warts and the bad things about the party and the fact that this frankly, like the first FBI call was made during the Clinton years, 1996, and it wasn't answered.
Beau
You know, we just have to deal with it now. We just have to deal with it is how I feel. I'm like, look, you have to. You got to deal with it. And, you know, I think that's been the resistance and why I'm so grateful to like, Rep. Garcia, who is like, I wasn't around for. I don't care if John Kerry's legacy is ruined or whoever else is like, that shouldn't. They shouldn't have protected people for this long if they're so worried about it now. Like, it just has to come out. There has to be transparency. It's such a Such a, like, I think, inevitable thing that this will come to light one way or another. There's just too many people that want to see it.
Tara Paul Marie
So true. And, you know, I was listening to Virginia's voice because we were, like, looking. We put together a YouTube, kind of, like, presentation, investigative thing on this, and I was listening to her voice and what she said, that, like, everybody that walked into Epstein's house from, like, a pizza delivery boy would know that there was something wrong. There were pictures of naked girls everywhere. Young girls, older, unmarried man. This was off. There was something weird. And even Howard Lutnick said it himself. Everybody knew about Jeffrey Epstein. I knew about who he was. I mean, everybody knew who he was. And, and, and why is Bill Burns, who's the Deputy Secretary of State, going into his home after he's a sex offender? Like, it just doesn't make sense.
Beau
Well, that was the other thing from this week is that Howard Lutnick had to give a deposition of sorts, and he had told Trump apparently to his face, no, I cut ties with Epstein in 2005. I've never been to the island. I've never done this. That the other. But then they get him on oath where there could be some sort of, like, repercussions for perjury and lying. And suddenly he's been to the island in 2012, and he's been to the house and he's done all these other things. And now folks are like, okay, if Trump's thing was, I'm keeping Lutnick around because I believe he cut ties with him in 2005, even though Jeffrey Epstein had already been a known predator in 2005. But okay, and he went to. We now find out that after the 2008 conviction that Lutnick went to the island in 2012, well into the we know the island is a bad place where bad things happen realm, will Trunk still be able to stick by him? Or is. Does this change things?
Tara Paul Marie
This is Lutnik saving grace.
Beau
Yeah.
Tara Paul Marie
The Epstein story saves Lutnick because a lot of people around him do not like him.
Beau
Yeah.
Tara Paul Marie
And the thing that is saving him right now be. Is the fact that the scandal around him is Epstein. Oh, I don't think that. I don't think Trump will cut anyone off for the Epstein scandal, because when you turn around and that person's gone, who's right behind them.
Beau
Right. It gets closer to Trump himself, who
Tara Paul Marie
is mentioned in the files how many times. And this is what I'm saying. Like, you see these references in the files. There's There is so much more we're not seeing. We didn't have email for a very long time. You have to remember that, like, we are putting together pieces based on 3 million files, 300 gigabytes when there are 40 terabytes in the FBI's hands. There were micro cameras placed in Kleenex boxes, according to emails with Epstein's, Larry Vasoski's pilot saying they're so small you can't even see them. This place is bugged.
Beau
Right. They know.
Tara Paul Marie
And. And they know everything. And. And 2.5, you know, million files that we know of have been withheld.
Beau
We've only gotten 1% of them or something, right? Yeah. It's like crazy.
Tara Paul Marie
It's insane.
Beau
And even with that, though, the optimism I have is that it's still coming out. Right. Like, Julie K. Brown did get recognized by the Pulitzer recently, which was so delayed. But like, it's so meaningful. It's meaningful that it's happening now. It's good that it's happening now. You're still finding new things to report about that are exposing major people in power even without the files. That would have made it easier to just like have the transparency we're seeing reporting from the Guardian and different other folks talking about how Leon Black is courting judges to try and diminish the power of victims testimonies who said that. That he had raped them when they were teenagers and he was trying to like, buy them off and all this stuff. Folks are talking, even though it is so scary to be talking. Hey, want a cookie? Oh, I know you just ate, so you're craving something a little sweet. Besides, one cookie isn't gonna kill you. How about half?
Tara Paul Marie
Just a bite. Bite it. Bite it.
Beau
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Tara Paul Marie
Okay, I want to go back to Leon Black, if you don't mind. Can we sit on that for a second? Yeah. Picture of him. I feel like we need a picture of him.
Beau
I'll throw a picture up. Yes.
Tara Paul Marie
Yeah. Because he.
Beau
He's a vile man accused by at
Tara Paul Marie
least three women that we know of of sexual abuse. They. He denies it. They have settled whatever happened. I think one of them dropped the case. But here's the point. He was forced out of the firm. He founded Apollo. It's a major Private equity firm. Okay. And when he was forced out of the firm, I mean he's still part of it. Like he was making money off of it. He still had financial ties to it when he was forced out. Gave $150 million to Jeffrey Epstein for US estate planning and accounting, by the way. But what the New York Times found out with some really great investigative reporting, that actually most of that money was used to pay off women. Okay. And so he. This guy. Yeah. He appoints. Oh my God, I love your. Your visuals. You're such a.
Beau
Like, I got you.
Tara Paul Marie
I've been so impressed. This Guy appointed the U.S. attorney who is currently leading the Epstein investigation and handing over the files to comply with the Epstein transparency Act Jay Clayton to his job. When he left, he announced it. He said, I am using Jay Clayton. And so Jay Clayton, the guy who should technically be investigating him, I mean he's in an FBI presentation presentation of possible co conspirators. Think that Jake Clayton, the guy who got it, who by the way, Jay Clayton, when he joined the. The U.S. attorney's office, the The Southern District, New York. In his financial disclosures, he says he has at least $1.5 million in holdings from Apollo.
Beau
Wow.
Tara Paul Marie
Do that. And so I mean at least disclose it there needs to some sort of financial disclosure. So I asked Todd Blanche about it at the French ambassador's residence.
Beau
Oh, right, when he had you like escorted away.
Tara Paul Marie
What he used to security guard his security detail that we pay for, by the way. USA pay for. He's the acting Attorney General. Like just. I can't even describe it. His wife was in the gown, he was in a tux or having drinks. They're just swatting around this gorgeous embassy where purple lights are everywhere. And.
Beau
Yep.
Tara Paul Marie
And like reporters are going up to him to kiss the ring. And I was just. I just asked him, are. Are you concerned about this conflict of interest in the Southern district of New York? How can you really. And I didn't go at him like that hard because I just thought like,
Beau
you're at a cocktail party, you're trying to.
Tara Paul Marie
You only get one shot, really. So I thought, you know, start there, then go into. You sat across from a pedophile.
Beau
Do you really?
Tara Paul Marie
She said, but he shut it down. So it was like, Pam, Bonnie, like, you don't know what you're talking about. You don't know what you're talking about. I've read the files. You've never read the files. I'm like, well, they're public.
Beau
I'd love to. I'D love to read the files.
Tara Paul Marie
I'd love to. Actually, you've seen more of them.
Beau
You're right. I'd love to come in.
Tara Paul Marie
His wife goes to me, you ruined our beautiful night. I was like, really? I asked him like two or three questions and I've ruined their beautiful night.
Beau
Look.
Tara Paul Marie
Acting Attorney General. And will probably be the attorney General, because they will not be able to confirm anyone else.
Beau
And who is his wife? This is the thing with these. These mega women. They sit around and they wait for their day to be like, pretty special star. Like, it's the bibbidi bobbity boo Bo, we're going to take you to the ball. And then he gets asked a question casually by a reporter, just, you know, conversationally. And she's like, you ruined my night. Like, babe, we live in a democracy still. We still live in a world. Your husband is actively hurting the nation. Yeah.
Tara Paul Marie
Actually works for me. Yeah.
Beau
You know that craziness.
Tara Paul Marie
If I pay taxes and he's paid by taxpayers, he works for me. He works for you. And I represent, in my opinion, as a journalist, I feel like I represent the people.
Beau
Yeah.
Tara Paul Marie
And so I asked him a question that I felt that people would genuinely want to know about. Is he aware of conflicts of interest in his own department so that there is some sort of transparency.
Beau
Don't come to the journalism dinner if you don't want to see a journalist. I guess it was the White House correspondence dinner. It's not like you went into Trump's like a MAGA crypto ball and asked him this. It was our party.
Tara Paul Marie
He's out with cbs.
Beau
I. Here they are. This was the beautiful. That's them. Cbs. Of course.
Tara Paul Marie
Okay.
Beau
She. I mean, come on, girl, back. I hesitate to bring this up, but it's on a Friday, so get ready. Jump Scare. When I was looking for a photo, there's this photo that hasn't been, I believe, like, corroborated or whatever as definitely Leon Black. But this photo where people are like, that's Leon Black. And I'm like, okay, I don't think it's him. I don't know if it's him, but it's in the Epstein files. And people are like, this is a photo of him. But anyway, we don't know that that's true.
Tara Paul Marie
He's darker than that.
Beau
But if I had to see it, everyone else had to suffer, too. But, yeah, you ruined their beautiful night. And he didn't answer the question. Is he one of the ones. Do you think he brings his wife to work with him too. The way that that Hegseth does lately. He has like no friends, so he has to bring Jenny around with him. Or maybe that's for him to stay sober.
Tara Paul Marie
She's a sober coach.
Beau
I guess so. I don't know. Or just a Cash does that bring
Tara Paul Marie
your wife to events day and then uses a security detail to protect her?
Beau
That's insane.
Tara Paul Marie
Like a pop star. Like a country you could not have
Beau
drug out of me Cash Patel's girlfriend hiding in a hotel room during the White House Correspondents dinner. Holding hands with another man during the shooting. I would have never, ever allowed people to publish that if I were him. And he's like, no, she was totally here and one of my people was keeping her safe and they were holding hands. Like you could have never got that out of me.
Tara Paul Marie
Never holding hands with the security guard that they're using.
Beau
I don't know who it was that she was holding hands with. The report was holding hands with another man in a hotel room when this happens.
Tara Paul Marie
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Beau
Oh, okay. This and this is in our favorite Adam Perry Lang.
Tara Paul Marie
Yeah. And they said Aaron Barack, but I think they mean Ehud Barack. So he remembers carrying on the plane.
Beau
Okay, got it.
Tara Paul Marie
Yeah. Not Adam Perry Lang. This is the, this is the actual.
Beau
This is the other one who actually helped.
Tara Paul Marie
Yeah. David Richard Mullen.
Beau
Oh, my God. Just the constant like amounts of that there is with these people is nuts. And the other crazy thing that I wanted to talk to you about, if we can, we'll take a quick break from Epstein and then we may come back to it because there's still like more like what happened with Amanda Ungaro. What do we think about the suicide note?
Tara Paul Marie
I mean, I talked to her actually this past week, but she seems very
Beau
unwell because Amanda Angaro was like out here talking about stuff and then didn't anymore.
Tara Paul Marie
Yeah, she doesn't want to until the things are settled down with her son.
Beau
She said, okay, well, I understand. That simply did have her deported. And they're just leveraging every part of this place.
Tara Paul Marie
I. I get it. Listen, if my, if my access to my son was on the line, I would probably be laying low also. I just think she didn't expect that she was going to become like a national sensation overnight. Right.
Beau
No.
Tara Paul Marie
Right.
Beau
That it would go so far. Do you think this is real?
Tara Paul Marie
I like that the New York Times calls it purportedly.
Beau
Well, because it's not even from the time he allegedly actually killed himself. It was from like the one before. And a four time homicidal maniac is apparently the person who found this note and handed it over and it sat in his file. I was like, why are we even reporting on this?
Tara Paul Marie
I don't know. I mean, listen, I don't believe anything from the, the Justice Department because they've zero credibility in my mind. They've done nothing to build credibility with the American people. And we're just supposed to take what they feed us. I mean, it doesn't go online. He does say it a lot.
Beau
He does say no fun a lot. I mean, he reads like a Trump tweet. So I was like, yeah, they're all kind of the same level of like, dumb.
Tara Paul Marie
That makes sense.
Beau
And then the other thing I'm wondering about is like, what's going on with Ghislaine these days? Have you heard anything new about her?
Tara Paul Marie
Just that she's like trying still.
Beau
She's still trying to get a pardon. I think she's gonna get one.
Tara Paul Marie
It's horrible. You're probably right.
Beau
Don't you think she will?
Tara Paul Marie
Yeah. I mean, I'm like the same day Diddy gets a pardon. So that. Yeah, it's like, turn this into a whole, like, spectacle in which we can't separate the lines between any of it. There's like no moral clarity. And reporters are. Their heads are spinning, figuring out which
Beau
story to cover because it's just like constant. And now they're saying, oh, folks that she was imprisoned with got punished for speaking ill of her. And I'm like, who is the warden at this prison? And like, why do they care so much about her? This did bring me. This brought me a little bit of joy, though. Not joy, but like the library dedicated to the Epstein files opening in New York. Are you going to get a chance to go over there? Do you know about this yet?
Tara Paul Marie
Yeah, I do. You know, I didn't know who was behind it because, like, I, like I. When I first saw it, I will be honest, I was like, that seems a little hokey. Like, is it a little. You know what I mean? But yeah, I'm gonna check it out. I'm gonna be down there. I might as well.
Beau
That's something to do. I wonder who will like, who will be most likely to go and like, what will the rules be? Like, you know, you go to like the Holocaust museum and you don't take selfies in there. Are you supposed to like be reverent and quiet while you're in the Epstein files museum or you. Is it better to like take pictures to like make a viral moment so it keeps attention on the case?
Tara Paul Marie
It feels like a pop up to me. Like, do we really think that's going to be there for that long?
Beau
Right. Well, that's why I'm like, what's the protocol for how you act in there though? Like, take a lot of pictures, try to make a splash.
Tara Paul Marie
Files, are you actually going to read true Epstein files?
Beau
Oh, somebody went and they said it's somber. They went today. Panicked writer said they went today and it's somber. Feels quiet. Kind of like a church. Yeah, I guess that makes sense.
Tara Paul Marie
Yeah, it's. It just feels like a little hokey, to be honest. So I'm just. Okay, I'm not feeling it right.
Beau
Well, I was like, who made it? What's the.
Tara Paul Marie
Like, not like, like a true. Like it feels like temporary and I feel like if you're gonna do this, then you better have the funds to keep it forever.
Beau
Yeah. Or, or like have a purpose to panic maybe because you went there today. Tell us, like, what did they say to you when you, when you went in there? Like, did they say, hey, like, be somber or, oh, you can take photos.
Tara Paul Marie
It's Ellie Leonard.
Beau
Okay, you take photos but not remove books from the shelves. And it's there until the end of May.
Tara Paul Marie
Okay. And are like, if you can't take books, how do you know that there's actual files in there?
Beau
Yeah. Very heavy security. I don't know really.
Tara Paul Marie
Files in there?
Beau
Ellie, you have to register to go.
Tara Paul Marie
Okay, okay. But like, did you actually see files?
Beau
Did you see files in there?
Tara Paul Marie
Or do you think this is just an illusion of files?
Beau
Like a, Like a, like they print them out?
Tara Paul Marie
I don't like the idea of a pop up memorial. Feels very politically driven. I don't like politicizing this. For me, that's the problem. I. I hate that. And I. It's. And it's. That's why, like, I've been on the story since 2019. And like, everyone's like. And I'm like, I get it. I've been screaming this from the rooftop. But like, you can't just like, care now because it works for your people.
Beau
Right? Katie Fang's got a video up. We'll check that out. Yeah, yeah.
Tara Paul Marie
This has to be like a true, like, memorial that stands test of time and honors the victims, not a stunt. I don't want another freaking Epstein son. I'm sorry.
Beau
I know. I totally feel you on that. And I hate a roadside memorial. My brother hated roadside memorials. He was like, please, if anything ever happens to me. Never ended. So we didn't. But like, putting up a roadside memorial can be a thing that like, brings a lot of peace to people. But then to your point, when does it come down and how do you deal with it? Like, so we have this Epstein museum for a month and there's a lot that of good that could come out of it in terms of keeping it in the public and cultural conscious. Or maybe people can find things. But when it comes down, like, what has happened from it and how do you know when to take it down? Like, what do you do with it? You know, it's hard.
Tara Paul Marie
Yeah.
Beau
There's places to call the doj. Yeah. Leave messages.
Tara Paul Marie
Oh, they're calling it the Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein memorial reading Room. Like, again.
Beau
No, I don't like that. Now I'm very. Now I'm very into a political thing.
Tara Paul Marie
Like, stop using these girls pain for politics. They're not even that political.
Beau
Like, yeah, a lot of them voted for maga. Yeah.
Tara Paul Marie
Even they did. And I hate to say it, but like, when this story wasn't so driven by the left. Yeah. They. It wasn't like that. Like, and I'M happy that there's accountability and that people are talking about, like, Trump needs to have accountability for this too, just like everybody else. Like, stop using these girls as props. I'm so over it.
Beau
I know.
Tara Paul Marie
And they want to do. I really. They like. And I'm sure they feel like it right now. And it's just, it's because the full story, if you really want to know the full story, you have to call in all the icons from both sides and you better be willing to tear down basically the foundations of our political financial, research universities, you know, every major institute, technology. This touched everything. But if you use it for political purposes, you're not trying to get down to the heart of it.
Beau
Yeah. Some survivors have visited, so I'd love to know, like, kind of what their thoughts were on it in the space.
Tara Paul Marie
Danny went there. You know, I was bummed that fewer people didn't come to Virginia's memorial. Like, I felt like more people should have been there.
Beau
Yeah, I didn't really know about it until I saw you were at it. Not that I was in D.C. that weekend, but certainly more people should have been at that, which is good.
Tara Paul Marie
Survivor. Not everyone knew her, but, like, she really was the person to speak out and she really paid the price for it. And I'm. I'm like. And I know it's hard. Like, it's really hard. I talk to girls that still won't talk and speak out, and that's fine. That's their choice.
Beau
Well, I mean, you see where it's going. It's like really difficult to give somebody the confidence that if they come forward with something as vulnerable and damaging and life changing as coming out with the already vulnerable and horrible and life changing thing that happened to you. Again, like, it's totally understandable to me that they don't want to come forward until they see some accountability. Then maybe they'll feel like, okay, I can come forward now.
Tara Paul Marie
Exactly. Yeah. It's. It's so true. I just. I wish that they felt like there was a reason to.
Beau
Yeah, well, when I'm not thinking about the horrors of the Epstein files, which is nearly always. My new hyper fixation has been the hantavirus. Are you following the updates on the hantavirus?
Tara Paul Marie
No, I haven't. Tell me about it.
Beau
Okay, so there are 17Americans on this ship. The ship that took off was to take people on a vacation essentially to the most remote areas in the entire world where people don't live and honestly shouldn't go. And they're saying that maybe this is where they contracted the hantavirus, which is a virus that you get from potentially inhaling particleized rat urine. I was like, I cannot imagine a more horrific thing to like, in New
Tara Paul Marie
York, by the way.
Beau
God. But, like, virus. They're just concentrated particleized rat urine. I was like, good Christ. That could think of nothing worse. And so there's these 17Americans on this ship, and it's docked in the Canary Islands. And so the United States is working with Spain to get these 17Americans off of the ship and bring them to Nebraska. Why are they bringing them to Nebraska, you may ask? And does Nebraska know that they're bringing 17 people protecting, potentially with the hantavirus to Nebraska? It's because that is where the National Quarantine Unit is. It's a federally funded quarantine facility. And the Nebraska biocontainment unit is there. They're using an airplane that was specially created during COVID 19 that contains a biocontainment unit on the airplane and, like, specialized people to fly the plane and nurses and doctors. So they're doing. They're in the process of doing this right now, and they will be bringing the people in there and trying to continue to have them quarantine and check on them. The thing that I, in my research about it, I was like, okay, well, what does this place look like? And, like, how many beds do they have? There are 17 people that they are bringing back. But as of, like, even the 2020 pandemic, there were only 10 beds. So I'm like, are you going to, like, bunk bed people in there? Like that? Are you going to, like. Like, this is kind of what they look like. This was like a practice run of the place.
Tara Paul Marie
I'm getting Covid flashbacks.
Beau
It does look like Covid. And it's probably, like, really cool. Like, if I knew more about the science behind it, it's probably really, like, a cool thing that Nebraska can do. But if I were in Nebraska, I'd be freaked, man. But these are all the diseases and viral infections that they can treat there. Maybe they want to take some of the folks from the Texas measles outbreak and give them some help. But I don't see hantavirus on this list. But apparently it falls under disease X. New and emerging special pathogens. And that's what's happening. But there are already some people in. There's a couple folks in Arizona, California, Georgia, Texas, Virginia, and New Jersey that are all being monitored because they may have come in contact with somebody who may have come in contact with a Hantavirus person. But none of those people have symptoms so far. So it's like, awful. You get extremely sick. It's like you can get sick, you can throw up, you can become dehydrated, you can bleed. It's. It's like horrible, horrible, horrible respiratory infection. You can, like. Yeah. Cough blood. Like, awful. Awful stuff.
Tara Paul Marie
Pretty rough when you were showing, like, swabs of blood.
Beau
Yes. So it's pretty. Pretty. Not a great thing. 40% mortality rate. Not feeling so great about it. Hard to spread, which is good. It's not something that's like, you know, airborne, like, super easy to spread. But this is why I don't go on cruises. I can't be cruising. Can't be out here cruising.
Tara Paul Marie
Like, there's just too many horror stories.
Beau
No. Why would I want to go on a boat where I would get stuck on the boat? Every time I hear about a cruise, something bad has happened to people on it.
Tara Paul Marie
So short and sweet if you're going to do it.
Beau
I, like.
Tara Paul Marie
I am suspicious of everything now.
Beau
Yeah.
Tara Paul Marie
So you're like, this is the thing. You're gonna tell me that they went to the. This sounds a little Wuhan Wet Market.
Beau
A little bit. It's a little bit not.
Tara Paul Marie
Oh, we didn't make this one up again. We didn't, like, try to see.
Beau
They're like. Well, they went to Patagonia's most remote island and they visited a landfill. Who does that? That's what they said. I was like, you're so full of.
Tara Paul Marie
I don't believe it. Because they don't want to admit that they're cooking up viruses all day long. And sometimes they get out.
Beau
Sometimes they get out.
Tara Paul Marie
Risky, dangerous stuff. I just. I don't know, guys. It's. You're gonna have to really prove me wrong on this one. There are a lot of rats in New York City and there's a lot of rat pee.
Beau
Right. So. And no hantavirus. You're right. If. I don't know. I don't know how they got into it, what kind of special situations they got into. But it's also odd for it to go from. It's. It's like, not supposed to be human to human past, but I guess that it is. But we should probably. We'll get an epidemiologist on next week and we'll see where we're at. But, yeah, they're taking those people off the ship and they're sending them to Nebraska. So very much good luck to you in Nebraska. Y' all have the Facility to deal with it, I guess. And I guess if I worked at that facility, I'd be like, yes, this is what we've been waiting for. It's like you're preparing for this moment. You're not. You're not sure if it'll ever happen. The only people excited about Hantavirus of the world have got to be the folks working at that Nebraska facility who are like, we get to do our special thing
Tara Paul Marie
out of reserves. Take me out of reserve.
Beau
I know, but people not getting to do their special thing. Canvas, a popular cloud based digital hub for classrooms, has more than 30 million active users globally with 8,000 institutions on it. Basically, no one can take their college finals right now and no one can access their notes or lectures because they were hacked by Shiny Hunters. That's the name of the hacking group. And they're essentially saying, pay us or we will leak all of this data from like all of these 30 million active users. And. But the worst part is though, people can't take their final exams.
Tara Paul Marie
I don't know. That sounds like a good thing to me.
Beau
I would be like, I guess you have to just give me an A. I mean, when we had 911 at school in New York, they just gave us A's for the semester. They were like, okay, everybody passed, traumatized. See you next. See you next time. Let's just try to, let's just try to learn something. Maybe if you can. But you all get A's and we'll, we'll try again in the spring.
Tara Paul Marie
A after 911, but I don't know.
Beau
Well, we were on Staten island and they were like, this is, you know, you have to be on Staten island and 911, you all get an A. That's.
Tara Paul Marie
I lived like 20 minutes from New York City. I was in a commuter town. You could see the tower.
Beau
Should have got an A then. They should have been like, just like,
Tara Paul Marie
jersey strong move on.
Beau
Jersey strong move on. No, they were like, Staten island, we are victims, okay? We have victims and we deserve participation trophies everywhere. And we're going to talk about this forever because I remember Staten island has the big dump. And so they were like bringing the pieces of the thing to Staten Island. It is, it is. I don't know why I picked it there. Tell you what, when Wagner College puts you on the tour, they like show you like, Grimes Hill and the most beautiful parts and like how your camp, your school window will overlook the skyline of New York. And they like sell the fairy to you as like a romantic thing. It Was not.
Tara Paul Marie
You were in college and they're. I was in college school in New Jersey.
Beau
Oh, no. They were like, pray to the Lord for this.
Tara Paul Marie
They were like, move on. And like, kids in the school lost their parents.
Beau
No, that's terrible.
Tara Paul Marie
No, they were so.
Beau
I was in theater school. They were like, you all get an A. And we'll be exploring this trauma and next summer's production of, I don't know, Cabaret or something awful.
Tara Paul Marie
I know about this traumatic experience.
Beau
Well. And the last thing that's happening in headlines just to round out our Friday, is that ABC is now threatening to sue Trump over an FCC investigation into the View, a show that Trump has just hated and still hates and will forever hate. But it's conservative lawyers leading the effort saying that the President is threatening the license of a major broadcast network because he just doesn't personally. Personally like the shows that they host. And that is insane. They didn't. They didn't say that. They said that it's unconstitutional, but it is kind of insane.
Tara Paul Marie
Yeah, it is. He hates. I think he hates, like, Joy.
Beau
He hates Joy. Joy's been on him. Anna Navarro's on him. He used to hate Rosie o'. Donnell. He hates women. So he certainly doesn't like a show.
Tara Paul Marie
Is that weird?
Beau
Who?
Tara Paul Marie
Rosie. I kind of miss her.
Beau
She's coming back, I think. I think she's coming back from Ireland sometime. She was like. When he got elected, she was like, deuces. And I'm pretty sure she's gonna come back, though. I bet we see Rosie on, like, the Traders or something soon.
Tara Paul Marie
I feel like you could have had a Rosie show. I mean, I still can.
Beau
We might. We'll see. I'll get kushballs in here.
Tara Paul Marie
I mean, this is. I mean, you probably get the same number she did.
Beau
Yeah. And we need a lesbian to have a talk show at all times.
Tara Paul Marie
Lesbians are so good at talk shows.
Beau
We are interested, actually.
Tara Paul Marie
Thespian lesbians.
Beau
Thespian lesbians, yes. Like, Broadway nerd lesbians need a talk show because we cannot redo Ellen,
Tara Paul Marie
so. Yeah, I know. I was realizing that at that Rosie actually got her first gig at 30, something like early 30s.
Beau
Yeah.
Tara Paul Marie
Beast.
Beau
It can happen.
Tara Paul Marie
She can. I. I. Yeah. Come back from Ireland.
Beau
We need you. We need the whimsy. I want to get the Ricky Lake show back, actually. That would be my dream.
Tara Paul Marie
I think we kind of have it right.
Beau
Yes, that's true. Phillips tonight is definitely the new Ricky Lake. She's kind of more the new Jerry Springer a little bit, but with political Pundits.
Tara Paul Marie
I actually love it. I'm like. I say that's great. I think it's one of the best shows on tv, honestly.
Beau
She's an excellent. She's an excellent referee for what it is that they're putting out there. And the table does tend to respect when she says enough, which I think is the most you can.
Tara Paul Marie
He's so smart. I mean, she can really, like. She's brilliant. She can handle and way more.
Beau
But spend your weekend reading Tara's report from the Red Letter. It's on substack and There's a couple YouTube videos accompanying it. Also John Kerry's uncomfortable Epstein connection.
Tara Paul Marie
Thank you be for having me on. Yes, Goddess. And do the best. Yeah. I appreciate you giving me this time.
Beau
And, of course, anytime.
Tara Paul Marie
Keeping it.
Beau
I figure I've talked about Epstein enough. If my name's on a list, it's not going to be double on a list for. Keep talking about it, you know, like, they probably already got my number, so I know if my personal Mossad agent is listening. Hello.
Tara Paul Marie
We still want to talk to Amanda, though.
Beau
We want to talk to Amanda still. You'll probably have that soon, I imagine. As soon as she feels safe about it. You know who I miss is my personal Chinese agent from Tick Tock. When the Chinese own Tick Tock, it was so good. That app was phenomenal. Phenomenal. And now it's like, a little harder. It's a little harder. It is. It is. We're on Tick Tock right now. We're streaming. We're streaming over there. Hello, Tick Tock, friends. But don't you miss. When the Chinese ran that app, man, it ran like clockwork. It was perfect. Now it's like glitchy a lot.
Tara Paul Marie
Because I was afraid they were going to take my brain algorithm and make something out of it. I really didn't. I mean, I have. I have a Tick Tock. I only put things out there. And you know what they say, you in love, you only get what you give.
Beau
Yeah. So no, you got to be a. You got to be a dual. A dual citizen.
Tara Paul Marie
On Tik Tok, I was afraid of what was there. I didn't want to fall in love with the Chinese spy app.
Beau
Oh, it's so good.
Tara Paul Marie
And now Instagram is my love.
Beau
Instagram is my love, too. Instagram does great. Shout out to the Instagrammers that are watching right now.
Tara Paul Marie
Hit that subscribe button, guys, please. I love my Instagram. We need you. And on and on. Substack. That's like how I can do investigative work. And same for V2. Hit that subscribe button.
Beau
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The Tara Palmeri Show – May 10, 2026
Host: Tara Palmeri
Guest Host/Co-host: Beau
This episode of The Tara Palmeri Show dives deep into recent revelations connecting former Secretary of State John Kerry to Jeffrey Epstein, exploring the power dynamics, alleged associations, and institutional failures that allowed Epstein’s network to persist. Tara Palmeri, using her extensive investigative background, highlights newly surfaced evidence, the complex web of political and financial influence, and the importance of transparency in the face of elite protection. The episode also covers the political appetite for accountability, especially in light of Congressman Ro Khanna’s call for Kerry to testify, plus side discussions linking the Epstein case to broader political and legal corruption.
Epstein’s Influence Campaigns:
“Epstein is writing that he’s going to have Bill Burns... Peter Thiel... and Ehud Barak... all in a room.” (07:57, Tara)
Oslo Accords & Norwegian Connections:
“So many more people need to be called to testify right now...” (19:48, Tara)
“There were micro-cameras placed in Kleenex boxes... this place is bugged... and 2.5 million files have been withheld.” (24:02, Tara)
“If you use [Epstein] for political purposes, you’re not trying to get down to the heart of it.” (40:20, Tara)
On the scope of the scandal:
“I've never heard a woman say they want this story to go away. Pretty sure they don't want this to ever go away.” (01:19, Tara)
On the intelligence and security nexus:
“If you know anything about the State Department, it is very closely connected to the CIA... Diplomats are constantly running assets, agent sources for the CIA.” (06:09, Tara)
On early warnings ignored:
“The first FBI call was made during the Clinton years, 1996, and it wasn’t answered.” (19:48, Tara)
On media, evidence, and gaslighting:
“We are putting together pieces based on 3 million files, 300 gigabytes, when there are 40 terabytes in the FBI’s hands.” (23:21, Tara)
On survivors and their risk:
“Virginia… said that everyone that walked into Epstein’s house, even the pizza delivery boy, could see something was wrong.” (21:14, Tara)
| Timestamp | Topic/Quote | |--------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 01:19 | Tara introduces key “tip” from Virginia Giuffre and her investigative journey into Kerry | | 03:40 | John Kerry’s background and significance within the U.S. power establishment | | 05:21 | Sworn testimony placing Kerry on Epstein’s plane | | 06:09 | White House/CIA connections and broader Epstein power brokering | | 15:07 | Discussion of Terje Rød-Larsen and Oslo Accords ties | | 17:52 | Ro Khanna calls for Kerry’s testimony before Congress | | 19:48 | Political obstacles to full investigation and the role of party control in House committees | | 21:14 | Virginia’s account: everyone in Epstein’s home sensed something was wrong | | 23:21 | Scale and secrecy of the Epstein files at the FBI | | 28:37 | Tara’s confrontation with Jay Clayton about conflicts of interest and the dismissive reaction | | 38:20 | Discussion of the “Epstein Files” pop-up memorial and its effectiveness, sincerity, and risks of political spectacle | | 40:53 | On the need for bipartisan accountability and the breadth of institutions touched by Epstein |
The conversation is candid, irreverent, and driven by an insistence on truth over political or institutional convenience. Both hosts repeatedly emphasize that full accountability for Epstein’s network requires a willingness to investigate all political, financial, and cultural elites, regardless of party or legacy. The episode’s tone is serious but often laced with wry humor, underscoring the absurdity of the power structures and repeated elite denial.
This summary focuses on the substantive investigative reporting and central discussions; all advertisements, intros, and light banter have been omitted for clarity and relevance.