MSNOWโ€™s Lawrence Slams Treasury Secretary Bessentโ€™s Hypocrisy

An unusually pointed moment on MSNBCโ€™s Last Word with Lawrence Oโ€™Donnell saw Oโ€™Donnell step into territory most of cable news has long treated as a no-go zone: the personal and political contradiction embodied by an openly gay Cabinet secretary who serves as a vocal defender of an administration and movement that has spent years portraying marriages like his as immoral, illegitimate, or worse. Oโ€™Donnellโ€™s target was Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, a Senate-confirmed Cabinet official and one of the most prominent openly gay figures to rise within MAGA-aligned economic circles. The charge was blunt and uncomfortable: Bessent is an apologist for a political project that, if fully empowered, would gladly undermine the very legal foundations that make his family possible.

What made the segment so jarring wasnโ€™t simply the criticism, but the fact that Bessentโ€™s marriage and family life have largely been treated as invisible by the mainstream press. Bessent is married to his husband, and together they are raising childrenโ€”an arrangement that would have been legally impossible not very long ago. Yet media profiles have gone out of their way to sanitize or sidestep this reality, even as Bessent aligns himself with a movement that openly champions โ€œtraditional marriage,โ€ entertains rolling back marriage equality, and elevates figures who describe same-sex unions as an abomination. Oโ€™Donnell shattered that silence, arguing that this contradiction isnโ€™t incidental or private, but central to understanding Bessentโ€™s role and moral posture within the administration.

Oโ€™Donnell went further, explicitly crediting Democratic presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama with laying the groundwork that ultimately made Bessentโ€™s marriage and family legally possible. The history is complicated but undeniable. Clinton signed the Defense of Marriage Act in 1996, a political concession to the era that barred federal recognition of same-sex marriage. But it was the Democratic legal and judicial ecosystem that later dismantled DOMAโ€™s core. The Obama administration declined to defend the law in court, supported the plaintiffs in United States v. Windsor, and appointed Supreme Court justices who formed the backbone of the majority in Obergefell v. Hodges, which finally recognized marriage equality nationwide. Whatever one thinks of Bessentโ€™s economic views, Republican administrations did not create the legal scaffolding for his marriage. Democrats did.

That context is what gives Oโ€™Donnellโ€™s critique its sting. This wasnโ€™t a cheap shot about sexuality. It was an indictment of political ingratitude and moral compartmentalization: enjoying the protections secured by one political tradition while actively defending another that relies on demonizing people like you to energize its base. Oโ€™Donnell framed Bessent not as a passive beneficiary or a token figure, but as a powerful participant in sustaining a coalition that has shown little hesitation in sacrificing LGBTQ rights when it suits broader ideological goals.

Still, the segment raises an unavoidable question: did Oโ€™Donnell cross a line? Some viewers recoiled, arguing that invoking Bessentโ€™s sexuality so directly veered into something uncomfortably close to gay-bashing. That concern deserves to be taken seriously. Historically, the media has weaponized sexuality in ways that reinforce stigma rather than challenge power. But intent and framing matter. Oโ€™Donnell was not mocking Bessentโ€™s marriage or questioning its legitimacy. He was highlighting that others in Bessentโ€™s political camp do exactly thatโ€”and that Bessent chooses to excuse, rationalize, or ignore it. The critique was not โ€œyou are gay,โ€ but โ€œyou know precisely what is at stake, and you are still carrying water for people who believe your family should not exist under the law.โ€

Whether Bessent responds remains to be seen. He may argue that economic policy outweighs cultural hostility, or that working within the movement offers a path to moderation from the inside. But Oโ€™Donnellโ€™s segment forced an overdue reckoning. Visibility cuts both ways. You donโ€™t get to quietly enjoy the fruits of marriage equality while energetically defending a political project that has made clearโ€”through rhetoric, policy, and judicial ambitionโ€”that it would gladly uproot the tree that bore them.

Proposed Epstein Strategy Session Rekindles Tarmac-gate Memories

An interesting segment on the 08/06/25 edition of MSNBCโ€™s All In with Chris Hayes (Velshi subbing) delved into the widely reported “strategy session” that was supposed to take place at Vice President JD Vance’s residence to deal with the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. The scandal has engulfed the Trump White House and is leading to accusations of a coverup.ย 

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The MSNBC segment aptly pointed out the hypocritical Republican reaction back in 2016, when then AG Loretta Lynch was spotted at an airport tarmac chatting with former President Bill Clinton. The DOJ was at that time investigating Hillary Clinton–then the Democratic presidential candidate–over her email server. Many Republicans were very outraged by that meeting, accusing Bill Clinton and Lynch of conspiring to bury the email server probe. The firestorm surrounding the tarmac meeting almost led to AG Lynch’s resignation.

It is therefore quite interesting how the same Republican party which pushed for Lynch’s resignation sighting DOJ independence, is now very comfortable with the prospect of current AG Pam Bondi sitting down with Trump admin officials for a “strategy session” regarding the Epstein scandal which implicates President Trump. 

What happened to their clamour for DOJ independence? It is a very hypocritical stance, and MSNBC’s All In crew deserves major kudos for calling it out

Ivana Trump Recruited Schoolgirls For Epstein?

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Jeffrey Epstein with Ivana Trump

Whitney Webb,ย an independent journalist best known for her workย trying to exposeย Jeffrey Epsteinโ€™s child sex enterprise, recently made some very explosive allegations in a YouTube interview chief among them,ย that Trumpโ€™s ex wife Ivana trump (Ivankaโ€™s mother) worked with Ghislaine Maxwell to recruit underage school girls in the New York area into Epsteinโ€™s child sex operation.ย This and other explosive allegations in the YouTube interview are based on a phone call Whitney Webb recently had with Maria Farmer, one of Epsteinโ€™s victims in the 1990s.

Webb specifically said regarding Ivana Trump(video at 4:40);ย โ€œWhen she[Maria Farmer] told the FBI in 1996, she said the Clintons were part of it. She also said Donald Trump was part of it. One of the reasons she said that is because Ivana Trump, she said, was with Ghislaine Maxwell when she would go out to recruit girls for Epstein. It was her[Ghislaine] and Ivana Trump, Trumpโ€™s ex wife. They would go out together all the time and pick up these 12 year old girls in school uniforms and braces, exchange information with them and the next day they would be in Epsteinโ€™s office. She[Farmer] saw between 5 and 10 different girls every day go into Epsteinโ€™s office the whole two years she was there. Every day. This is in the 90s. So much of what we know from the other victims is after 2000. The FBI knew this then and they didnโ€™t act and thatโ€™s why all those other victims exist. Itโ€™s just disgusting.โ€

Some of the bombshell allegations Whitney Webb makes in this interview are already fairly well circulated among the general public so Yours Truly will just mention them in passing while focusing more on the โ€œnewโ€ and frankly more interesting bombshells (Ivana Trump being one of them). Whitney Webb for example says the Clintons were implicated and that the FBI covered up Epsteinโ€™s illicit conduct in the 1990s, claims that have been made repeatedly ever since the Epstein scandal broke.

Another interesting bombshell Whitney Webb dropped on the interview is thatย Victoriaโ€™s Secretโ€™s Leslie Wexner and his wife Abigail were the masterminds behind Epsteinโ€™s child sex trafficking operation(see video at 8:00). According to Webb, young school girls would be lured into Epsteinโ€™s operation under the guise that they were being groomed to be Victoriaโ€™s Secret Models. If true, the billionaire Wexners could face very serious criminal conspiracy charges.

As forย Vicky Ward, the journalist much celebrated for her Epstein pieces most notably her 2003ย Vanity Fair piece,ย Whitney Webb says not so fast(see video at 12:00). According to Webb, Maria Farmer gave Vicky Ward details about Epsteinโ€™s child sex trafficking operation but Ward left them out of her bombshell Vanity Fair piece.ย As if that was not enough, Ward who was apparently an acquaintance of Ghislaine Maxwell, told Ghislaine that Maria Farmer talked to the FBI about herโ€”essentially ratted out her source.ย Vicky Ward endangered Maria Farmerโ€™s life so much that she went into hiding. Farmer apparently referred to Vicky Ward as a โ€œmonsterโ€, according to Whitney Webb.

Farmer also told Whitney Webb that she fearsย some of the children involved in Epsteinโ€™s Florida operation may have been killedย because out of some 500 children only about 30 of them came forward and the rest cannot be found(video at 21:30). She added that some of these children were really young(pre-teen). Importantly, Farmer said that Epsteinโ€™s legal team which included Alan Dershowitz, knew all the names of the missing children .

Whitney Webb also talked about a January 2001 article on the Evening Standard (U.K) that has since been scrapped from the internet, which saidย Epsteinโ€™s money came from his business links to three peopleโ€“Leslie Wexner, Donald Trump and Bill Gates.ย Webb argues that nobody pushed back on this article(by one Nigel Russert) because back then(2001), Epstein was not a controversial figure(see video at 35:30).ย Webb also slammed as a total lie New York Timesโ€™ recent reporting that Bill Gates first met Epstein in 2011.

Farmer also told Webb that Epstein and people in his circle were extreme White Supremacists and she regularly overheard them speaking about other races, especially Blacks, in the most disgusting way(see video at 37:25).ย She said Epstein and his pals refused to go anywhere they thought there would be too many people of African descent.

Webb concluded by tying the entire Epstein scandal into a global intelligence operation involving Israel which Yours Truly will deliberately ignore because we will never get to the bottom of it(managing expectations). There are however some bombshell allegations that we could easily get answers to for example,ย whether Ivana Trump really helped Ghislaine Maxwell recruit young girls for Epstein, the missing 500 children who Dershowitz allegedly knows about, whether Vicky Ward(now at CNN) really ratted out Maria Farmer to Ghislaine Maxwell, whether Bill Gates knew Epstein in 2001 as opposed to 2011, whether Trump financed Epstein(another excuse for his tax returns), the Wexnersโ€™ involvement with Epstein, why the mainstream media refuses to act on stories by Maria Farmer and others,ย just to mention but a few.

Bottom line folks, as Yours Truly has repeatedly stated regarding Epsteinโ€™s stories,ย sunlight is the best disinfectant.ย It appears the more efforts are made to cover up Epsteinโ€™s child sex trafficking operation, the more bombshell revelations come up, the latest clearly being Ivana Trump. It will be interesting to hear what Ivana Trump says regarding these troubling allegations, assuming the mainstream media will be courageous enough to ask her. What will CNN do with Vicky Ward given the troubling revelations about her? Hmmโ€“as Trump famously says,ย โ€œWeโ€™ll see what happens.โ€

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