July 2025

Trump’s Murdoch Libel Suit May Backfire: Discovery Phase Could Be Devastating

Trump may rue the day he sued Murdoch for libel over Epstein’s birthday card. The whole situation is ripe with potential for things to go sideways for the former president, and it’s hard not to see the delicious irony in it all. Trump, a man who’s built a career on suing others, now finds himself in a legal battle with someone who’s arguably his equal in terms of power and wealth: Rupert Murdoch. It’s a fascinating matchup, to say the least.

The core of the issue, the alleged libel, stems from a story about a birthday card Trump supposedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier.… Continue reading

Democrats Demand Epstein Files With Trump Mentions: ‘Release It’

According to Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee, new reports reveal a Justice Department file on Microsoft SharePoint containing all mentions of Donald Trump in the Epstein files, which they are urging to be released. This file was compiled as part of a review by the Deputy Attorney General’s office, which also flagged references to other celebrities, including Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew. While the Justice Department has confirmed Trump’s name appears multiple times in the files, officials have stated they are not planning on releasing additional files due to sensitive information. Trump has dismissed the issue as a political hoax, claiming any interactions with Epstein were brief and ended due to inappropriate behavior.

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Joe Rogan’s Criticism of Trump on Epstein: A “Line in the Sand” or Performative?

Joe Rogan, a former Trump supporter, expressed his frustration with Trump’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, specifically criticizing his perceived “gaslighting” of his base. Rogan pointed to the missing footage from Epstein’s jail cell surveillance video as evidence of a cover-up, believing it has crossed a line with many of Trump’s supporters. He argued that Trump officials hold an outdated view of information dissemination, and the fallout from this scandal might not simply fade away. This discussion arose as the White House continues to face pressure regarding the release of Epstein-related files.

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Epstein Jail Video: Government Claims Full Video Exists, Contradicting “Missing Minute” Narrative

The “missing minute” from the Jeffrey Epstein surveillance video may not be missing, according to a government source, who claims the full footage exists. The discrepancy, a one-minute gap near midnight on the night Epstein died, raised questions about the video’s integrity, and sparked conspiracy theories. Despite initial claims of releasing the “raw” footage, forensic experts have found evidence the video was edited, including being a likely screen capture and stitched together from separate videos. The Justice Department, FBI, and Bureau of Prisons have declined to comment on the findings.

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Trump Spent a Third of His Presidency at His Properties, Taxpayers Footing the Bill

President Trump has dedicated a significant portion of his time back in office to visiting and promoting his real estate holdings. Analysis reveals he spent 75 days of his first 190 days at Trump-owned properties, with recent trips to Scotland demonstrating this pattern. Mar-a-Lago, his Florida estate, remains a frequent destination, hosting the president nearly every weekend in March. Furthermore, Trump’s overseas trips have resulted in licensing deals for real estate projects, highlighting the intersection of his presidency and business interests.

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Epstein-Maxwell Survivor: Met Trump at 14, Was Miss Teen USA Contestant

A survivor who testified at Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial stated that she met Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago with Jeffrey Epstein when she was 14. The survivor, identified as “Jane,” also participated in Trump’s Miss Teen USA pageant. Maxwell recently spoke with the Deputy Attorney General under limited immunity, potentially regarding Epstein’s accomplices. This testimony and the ongoing investigation into Epstein’s associates have brought renewed attention to Trump’s relationship with Epstein.

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Aeroflot Hit by $50M Loss: Calls for Hacking Russia in Response to Attacks

Aeroflot, the Russian airline, suffered a significant cyberattack resulting in widespread disruptions, flight cancellations, and substantial financial losses. According to analysts, the total losses could reach up to US$50 million, accounting for recovery costs, halted sales, and reputational damage. The attack, launched by hacker groups Silent Crow and Cyber Partisans BY, targeted Aeroflot’s IT infrastructure, leading to the destruction of thousands of servers. Recovery efforts are expected to be lengthy, potentially taking up to a year, and have already resulted in a decline in Aerofot shares.

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Durbin Demands Recordings of Ghislaine Maxwell-DOJ Talks Amid Cover-Up Concerns

Durbin demands recordings of Ghislaine Maxwell-Department of Justice talks, and that’s where we find ourselves. It’s a call for transparency, a demand that the inner workings of these discussions be laid bare. The core concern is the nature of the interview itself: why would the Deputy Attorney General be the one conducting it, and what was the true purpose behind this interaction with Ghislaine Maxwell? The usual protocol would have line prosecutors, those intimately familiar with the case’s details and the individuals involved, handling such a meeting. Durbin and others see this as a red flag.

The crux of the issue seems to revolve around the potential for a “corrupt bargain.”… Continue reading

Gunman Targeting NFL Offices Killed Blackstone Exec in NYC Building

The body of slain officer Didarul Islam was transported from New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Hospital early Tuesday morning. This dignified transfer followed the officer’s death on Monday evening, when he was fatally shot by a gunman in New York City. The incident marked a tragic loss for the city and its law enforcement community. The photo captures the solemn departure of the ambulance.

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Jon Stewart Reacts to Trump’s Epstein Denial: “Privilege” Comment Stuns

In a recent segment, Jon Stewart dissected Donald Trump’s attempt to distance himself from Jeffrey Epstein. Stewart highlighted Trump’s use of the word “inappropriate” to describe Epstein’s actions and his subsequent complaint about Epstein hiring his employees. The former “Daily Show” host found Trump’s insistence that he never visited Epstein’s island, but also expressed he never had the “privilege” of going, to be particularly telling. Stewart’s analysis suggested Trump’s ego and narcissism were central to his denial, as seen through the use of an unexpected word choice.

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