What is going to happen to Diddy

Senior Trump security advisor Kash Patel stated that the president-elect plans to declassify thousands of documents relating to the federal government’s investigations into human trafficking and sexual blackmail rings run by music industry mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs and deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein, both of whom were well connected with dozens of high-profile political leaders and celebrities.

In an interview with conservative commentator Benny Johnson, Patel stressed that restoring public trust in America’s legal and national security institutions will be a top priority of the second Trump Administration.

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“And then when we go back to DOJ and FBI, we still don’t have all the lists, all the FISAs, all of the stuff they did to 275,000 Americans illegally in one year. Put that out there. I’m not saying put out the recipe on how to do it. We can keep the hood on the engine, but we can show the American people how they violated our rights. And to me, what you said is the most important, restoring trust in our agencies and departments,” he said

The way to do that is not to get a piñata and just punch him mercilessly and hoping for some bubble gum to pop out. The way to do that is to literally give the American people the truth. And that’s what they feared about Donald Trump. He’s going to come in there and maybe give him the Epstein list and maybe give him the P. Diddy list. You know, he’s going to come up there and maybe do all these things,” Patel continued.

“And they are terrified.”

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The full client list from Epstein’s notorious island — where underaged girls were trafficked and forced to perform sex acts on influential figures — has still not been released more than five years after his mysterious suicide in a Manhattan jail.

As for Combs, he is currently being held in federal prison on several serious trafficking charges.

In a grand jury indictment unsealed back in September, Combs was charged with racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion, and transportation to engage in prostitution. The allegations are part of an extensive indictment that claims Combs operated a criminal enterprise that engaged in sex trafficking, forced labor, interstate transportation for purposes of prostitution, and other serious offenses, including kidnapping, arson, bribery, and obstruction of justice since 2008.

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