Newly released emails from Jeffrey Epstein, obtained by House Democrats, appear to implicate former President Donald Trump in his sex trafficking operation. Epstein’s emails included claims that Trump had spent considerable time at his residence and was aware of the underage girls involved. These shocking revelations, included in over 23,000 documents from the Epstein case, contradict Trump’s previous assertions that he was unaware of Epstein’s activities. Further details will be released as the case develops.
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The British Geological Survey has upgraded its forecast to the maximum level, anticipating a significant geomagnetic “cannibal storm” that may be one of the largest in two decades, following initial interference with communications and satellite navigation. This solar storm, an eruption of particles and energy from the sun, could trigger spectacular Northern Lights displays, particularly in Scotland, northern England, and Northern Ireland. However, the storm’s potential reach extends beyond visual delights, with possible disruptions to GPS, communication systems, and power grids, as indicated by the highest G5 rating. Although NASA assures that humans are protected from direct harm, the storm’s intensity warrants close monitoring.
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Newly released emails from the House Oversight Committee reveal that Jeffrey Epstein mentioned Donald Trump multiple times in private correspondence with an associate and an author. These emails, obtained after subpoenaing Epstein’s estate, include conversations in which Epstein asserted Trump spent significant time with a woman described as a victim of Epstein’s sex trafficking. Moreover, Epstein’s emails suggest that Trump “knew about the girls,” referencing Trump’s claim that he kicked Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago for targeting young women. While the emails predate Trump’s presidency, they have sparked scrutiny of their relationship, though Trump has not been accused of any criminal wrongdoing.
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The U.S. Mint in Philadelphia is set to strike its last circulating penny on Wednesday, ending production due to the rising costs of manufacturing the 1-cent coin. President Donald Trump ordered the penny’s discontinuation as the cost to produce them exceeded their value. While the penny had a historical significance and some retailers voiced concerns about the abrupt phase-out, the Treasury Department anticipates saving $56 million annually by halting production. Despite this change, the nickel, dime, and quarter are still in production, though their cost of production also outweighs their value.
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House Democrats release new Epstein emails referencing Trump, and suddenly the temperature in the room just went up a few degrees. The buzz is immediate, and the core of the issue is clear: Jeffrey Epstein, the notorious sex offender, seemingly had connections to Donald Trump, and now, these links are becoming increasingly public. The emails, made public by House Democrats, are the latest piece of this already incredibly disturbing puzzle.
In one particular email from 2011, Epstein writes something that immediately raises eyebrows. He mentions a victim, and then cryptically states, “I want you to realize that that dog that hasn’t barked is trump… [VICTIM] spent hours at my house with him ,, he has never once been mentioned.”… Continue reading
Newly released emails, obtained by House Democrats, reveal communications between Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. In these emails, Epstein referred to Donald Trump as the “dog that hasn’t barked” and mentioned that an alleged victim had spent time at his residence with Trump. The released documents also contain exchanges between Epstein and author Michael Wolff, discussing potential responses to questions about Trump and Epstein’s relationship. These communications have prompted calls for the Department of Justice to fully release Epstein’s files to the public, adding to the ongoing controversy.
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The U.S. economy is facing a decline in international tourism spending, largely due to a decrease in Canadian visitors. A recent U.S. Travel Association report forecasts a $5.7 billion USD loss in 2025, with double-digit drops in Canadian air and land travel to the U.S. observed. Canadians, traditionally the largest group of international tourists, are reportedly deterred by the current political climate and policies, as evidenced by an Angus Reid poll showing 70% of Canadians uncomfortable traveling to the U.S. Some U.S. tourism organizations near the Canadian border are responding with incentive programs and discounts in an effort to attract Canadians back.
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Newly released emails from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, obtained by House Oversight Committee Democrats, contain claims about Donald Trump’s knowledge of Epstein’s crimes. In one email, Epstein alleges that Trump knew about the victims and asked Ghislaine Maxwell to stop the activity. Another email suggests Trump spent hours with a victim, according to Epstein. While Trump has not been accused of any wrongdoing, these emails are now raising serious questions and fueling calls for further investigation into the matter.
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Epstein Alleged in Emails That Trump Knew of His Conduct
The core of the matter, as revealed through these synthesized thoughts, is the assertion that Jeffrey Epstein, in emails, indicated Donald Trump was aware of, and perhaps even involved in, his exploitative activities. This wasn’t just a casual mention; it was a strong implication that Trump was privy to the nature of Epstein’s actions. One email, in particular, stands out where Epstein mentioned Trump and alluded to the fact that a victim had “spent hours at my house with him.” It’s an assertion that carries significant weight, suggesting a level of awareness on Trump’s part regarding Epstein’s behavior.… Continue reading
Utah judge rejects GOP-favored map, handing Dems another redistricting win – but let’s be clear, it’s about far more than just “handing Dems a win.” It’s actually a win for the very principle of fair and free elections, and ultimately, a victory for the citizens of Utah in ensuring they get proper representation in Congress. It’s a good starting point, and it’s heartening to see this kind of pushback from the judiciary.
The specific case, as we understand it, stems from a ruling by Third District Judge Dianna Gibson. She found that the map in question, with a deadline looming, didn’t comply with Utah law.… Continue reading