Despite public denials, reports indicate that top Trump administration officials secretly met to discuss the Jeffrey Epstein files. While Vice President JD Vance initially denied hosting such a meeting at his home, sources confirm a discussion took place, though it was ultimately relocated to the White House. Attendees included Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel, with the meeting’s purpose centered around navigating the Epstein saga and managing the administration’s response. Strategies discussed may include releasing recordings and transcripts from Ghislaine Maxwell’s interview and garnering a podcast interview.
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mRNA vaccines, though rapidly deployed in the United States during the coronavirus pandemic, have a longer history and represent a significant medical advancement. This technology facilitated a swift response to the virus and has expanded its potential to treat diseases like cancer, earning a Nobel Prize. Despite the proven effectiveness of vaccines, figures like Kennedy, now in charge of the HHS, have expressed skepticism, replacing medical experts with those who question vaccine efficacy. Their recommendations and policies undermine established medical consensus and rely on flawed or non-existent scientific data, raising concerns about public health.
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A recent national poll revealed a significant portion of voters believe President Trump was involved in Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, with 46% of respondents answering yes. This belief is strongly divided along party lines, with a large majority of Democrats holding this view, while independents were in the middle and Republicans largely disagreed. The same poll also found that a majority of voters, regardless of party affiliation, believe the Trump administration is covering up evidence related to the Epstein case. Concurrently, the poll and others indicate a continuing trend of declining approval ratings for President Trump, reflecting a broader pattern across various polling organizations.
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Comer agrees to postpone Maxwell’s testimony to House on Epstein. That’s the headline, and it feels like a sigh of inevitability, doesn’t it? The immediate reaction is a sense of déjà vu, as if we’ve seen this particular movie before. The consensus seems to be that this delay wasn’t exactly a surprise. It’s perceived by many as a tactic, a way to buy time and hopefully make the whole situation fade from public consciousness. The unspoken assumption is that the powers that be are more interested in making this go away than uncovering the truth.
The fear is that the postponement is just a prelude to something more sinister.… Continue reading
In released Jeffrey Epstein documents, Donald Trump’s name, along with those of other public figures, was initially redacted. This occurred because Trump was a private citizen when the federal investigation began, and FOIA officers cited privacy exemptions to protect individuals from “clearly unwarranted invasions of personal privacy” and “personal information in law enforcement records.” Following this redaction, a series of events unfolded, including a public outcry and congressional pressure. These events have now led to speculation regarding potential abuse of pardon power.
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The FBI redacted Donald Trump’s name and other prominent figures from the Jeffrey Epstein files during a March review, according to sources familiar with the matter. Internal directives instructed agents to flag any mention of Trump within roughly 100,000 pages of records. Despite Trump’s name appearing in Epstein’s contact book and flight logs, the Justice Department stated the review revealed no evidence linking him to criminal activity. Privacy concerns have been cited as the reason for withholding additional material, drawing criticism and renewing scrutiny of the files.
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In a recent development, the FBI director has revealed the discovery of thousands of documents related to the 2016 investigation into Donald Trump’s Russia ties. These sensitive papers were allegedly found in “burn bags” slated for destruction within a secret room at FBI headquarters, according to reports. The discovery, amplified by pro-Trump voices, suggests a potential cover-up. This revelation follows claims of a secret room at the FBI’s headquarters, originally made by Kash Patel, who has a history of promoting conspiracy theories.
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In the audio drama *Dying for Sex*, Jenny Slate found herself transformed through the experience of portraying a character grappling with a cancer diagnosis. Slate connected deeply with the themes of vulnerability, intimacy, and the complexities of life and death explored in the show. The role pushed her to confront her own fears and uncertainties, ultimately strengthening her sense of self and offering a new perspective on her own life. Through this artistic endeavor, Slate discovered a renewed appreciation for human connection and the profound impact of storytelling.
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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
In a recent turn of events, Trump made unfounded claims about elite Democrats involved in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, further fueling speculation. While suggesting he possesses information about these individuals, Trump has yet to order the release of related files, raising questions about his motives. This contradiction undermines his narrative that the Epstein scandal is a Democratic plot. Furthermore, Elon Musk’s endorsement of a potential pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell highlights Trump’s vulnerability concerning the case, as he may be attempting to use his position to protect himself.
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