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Proverb: Truth will out
They try to hide, but no matter what they do, the old proverb rings true: truth will out.
It means that the truth cannot stay hidden forever.
Even if someone tries to cover up the facts, the truth will come to light sooner or later.
This phrase is often used to refer to secrets or lies, especially in serious situations such as political scandals.
In recent years, the Epstein files scandal has shown us how powerful people try to hide the truth.
Politicians and the wealthy may believe they can keep their secrets safe, but the truth will out.
When the Epstein files became public, many people were shocked.
It was a strong example that, no matter how hard someone tries, the truth will out.
Sometimes, those with money and power use their influence to hide their actions.
They might control the media or use legal tricks.
But history teaches us that over time, truth will out.
Even if it takes decades, the truth will out because people keep searching for answers.
In the Epstein case, journalists and investigators will not give up.
Their hard work has proved so far that truth will out.
More and more information came out, showing that the truth will out in the end.
Now, no matter how hard the US government and the elite try to hide the rest of the information, they are fighting a losing battle.
This gives hope to many who want justice.
When you hear the phrase truth will out, remember the lesson from the Epstein files.
No matter how strong the cover-up, truth will out.
It is a reminder that, in politics or any part of life, secrets do not last forever.
Truth will out.
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