Epstein Letter: Allegations of Trump’s “Love” for Young Girls Emerge

A recently released document from the Department of Justice (DOJ), quickly removed after publication, reveals a letter written by Jeffrey Epstein to Larry Nassar. In the letter, Epstein allegedly stated that Donald Trump shares their “love of young, nubile girls.” This letter, which contained explicit language, was part of a limited document release related to the Epstein investigation and was later pulled from the DOJ website. The existence of the letter was previously reported in 2023, but the full contents have only recently become public knowledge.

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Fake Epstein Suicide Video Appears in DOJ Files, Then Deleted: Controversy Erupts

A fake video, purportedly showing Jeffrey Epstein attempting suicide in his prison cell, briefly surfaced alongside other files in the case. The 12-second animation, time-stamped the morning of Epstein’s death, was quickly identified as fraudulent. Notably, the Bureau of Prisons report on Epstein’s death confirms that no camera footage existed of him in his cell that night. Further discrepancies include the video’s lack of three-dimensional depth and details that do not align with the known conditions of his cell.

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Trump’s Greenland Comments Spark Outrage and Condemnation

Trump says US has to have Greenland, and honestly, the whole thing feels like a bad rerun. It’s like, haven’t we been down this road before? The idea that the United States “needs” Greenland isn’t exactly new, but the reasoning this time around, focusing on national security, feels… off. It’s almost as if he thinks the US can just waltz in and claim whatever’s on his wish list.

It’s hard not to feel a bit of disbelief. Threatening our NATO allies isn’t exactly a well-trodden path to bolstering national security. The comments seem to hit on a very obvious point. We’ve managed to meet our security needs in the region for decades, even during the Cold War.… Continue reading

Trump Ally Laura Loomer Says Democrats Were “Right” About Conservatives

Laura Loomer, a prominent ally of Donald Trump, recently stated that Democrats were potentially correct in their accusations of some conservatives harboring Nazi sympathies, citing an undeniable neo-Nazi problem within the right. She has warned the Republican Party of potential election losses in upcoming midterms and the 2028 election if it ignores this issue. Loomer has criticized those on the right, calling for moral clarity and condemning any attempts to incite hatred against Jewish people and Christian Zionists. These comments come amidst internal divisions within the GOP, as demonstrated during Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest, where conservative influencers debated issues like Israel and antisemitism.

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Trump Flew on Epstein’s Plane “Many More Times,” DOJ Emails Claim

The Justice Department has released a large batch of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, revealing new details about Epstein’s connections. The documents include flight logs suggesting Donald Trump traveled on Epstein’s private jet more frequently than previously known, with Trump, his family, and Ghislaine Maxwell as passengers. The files also show that investigators identified potential co-conspirators, and revealed more allegations of abuse and victim accounts. Officials and survivors alike criticized the DOJ’s handling of the files, including heavy redactions and delayed releases.

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Should Trump Quit? Reddit Users Respond

In a recent post on Truth Social, Donald Trump mused about returning to television hosting if praised for his “Master of Ceremony” skills. He suggested he might leave the presidency if offered a full-time hosting position, acknowledging his current approval ratings. This follows previous remarks about his hosting abilities, indicating a concern with his on-screen talents. Critics cite his presidency’s negative impact on democratic norms, human rights, and the economy, which has been overshadowed by multiple scandals.

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Epstein Files: New Allegations of Trump Rape, GOP Silence Expected

The latest release of the Epstein files includes an FBI tip alleging President Trump “raped” a Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking victim. These documents also contained a letter purportedly written by Epstein to Dr. Larry Nassar, mentioning Trump’s alleged interest in young women. The Justice Department, however, has dismissed these claims as “untrue and sensationalist.” A former limo driver’s testimony also surfaced, detailing a conversation where Trump allegedly discussed “abusing some girl” while on the phone with “Jeffrey.”

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Johnson Warns of Trump Impeachment if Republicans Lose House

Speaker Mike Johnson has warned that a Democratic House majority in the 2026 midterms could lead to the impeachment of former President Donald Trump. This concern stems from the fact that earlier this month, 140 House Democrats voted against tabling a motion to impeach Trump. While such a move would likely not lead to a conviction in the Senate, which requires a two-thirds majority, the potential for impeachment proceedings highlights the stakes of the upcoming elections. Both Johnson and the Republican National Committee see this as a key issue, accusing Democrats of prioritizing impeachment over other legislative goals.

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Epstein Files: Redactions Undone by Simple Copy-Paste, Not Hacks

Upon examination, documents released by the Department of Justice in the Jeffrey Epstein case revealed that certain redactions were easily circumvented through basic techniques. These documents, specifically from a civil case against Epstein’s estate executors, contained allegations of Epstein’s associates facilitating child sexual abuse. One unredacted portion indicated payments exceeding $400,000 to young women, including a former Russian model. The Justice Department settled a civil sex-trafficking case against Epstein’s estate in 2022, and recently signed into law was the Epstein Files Transparency Act, but it is unclear if the redaction of certain materials complied with the law’s standards.

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Europe Stands with Greenland Against Trump’s Renewed Threats

In a recent development, President Trump appointed Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry as a special envoy to Greenland, aiming to persuade the island to join the United States, citing national security as the primary reason. This move was met with swift disapproval from European leaders, including Danish and Greenlandic officials, who condemned the appointment and reaffirmed Greenland’s self-governance. Greenland’s leaders emphasized that their future is determined by the Greenlandic people and that they do not wish to be controlled by any other nation. The appointment follows Trump’s previous attempts to acquire the island, which have been consistently rejected.

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