Art Controversy

Trump Reportedly Fears Epstein Files Backlash: “They’re Going To F–k Me”

Amid mounting scrutiny regarding his past association with Jeffrey Epstein, former President Trump has reportedly expressed concern over potential repercussions, even stating, “They’re going to f–k me.” News reports revealed that Trump’s name appeared in Epstein-related files reviewed by Justice Department officials. While the White House has dismissed these reports as “fake news,” the issue has become a source of political tension, with some Republicans and Democrats debating over the release of documents, which could include information on child pornography and victims’ personal information.

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Epstein Video: Trump Mentioned in Resurfaced 2010 Deposition

A 2010 video of Jeffrey Epstein invoking his Fifth, Sixth, and 14th Amendment rights when questioned about socializing with Donald Trump and underage females has gone viral. This comes after reports that Trump’s name appears multiple times in Epstein files held by the Justice Department, prompting denial from the White House. The released footage and related information have added to the ongoing controversy surrounding Trump’s past connections to Epstein, including documented flights on Epstein’s private jets. Calls for further investigation and the release of documents persist, fueled by political figures and segments of the public.

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Trump Knew For Months About His Name in Epstein Files, Say Users

A recent report revealed that President Donald Trump’s name appeared in the Epstein files, discovered by Justice Department officials while reviewing documents related to the disgraced financier. Attorney General Pam Bondi informed Trump of the findings, noting that many high-profile figures were mentioned, although being named does not indicate wrongdoing. The White House rejected the report, calling it “fake news,” referencing a previous article and a lawsuit. The article also mentions Democratic speculation on the House’s early summer recess, with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer suggesting it was to avoid discussions about the files.

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Video Shows Trump at 1991 Teen Modeling Contest: Concerns Raised

A recently resurfaced video depicts Donald Trump as a judge in a 1991 Elite Modeling “Look of the Year” competition, raising concerns given Elite’s history of alleged misconduct and exploitation of young models. The video’s emergence coincides with renewed scrutiny of Trump’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein and the ongoing controversy surrounding the handling of the “Epstein Files”. Further compounding these concerns are past allegations of Trump’s inappropriate behavior with models, including a claim from a past partner. These claims come after Trump was found liable for sexual abuse of writer E. Jean Caroll in a dressing room in 1996, and ordered to pay millions in damages.

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Colbert Uses One Profane Word to Blast Trump, Sparks Debate

Despite the reported cancellation of *The Late Show*, Stephen Colbert made it clear he is not done with his criticisms of Donald Trump. During his Monday monologue, Colbert responded to Trump’s comments about his “firing,” using the platform to counter the claims and express his defiance. Colbert questioned the financial reasoning behind the show’s cancellation, given its high ratings, and playfully addressed speculation about Jimmy Kimmel’s future. The episode also featured appearances from fellow late-night hosts and support from prominent politicians, highlighting the show’s impact and the controversy surrounding its end.

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Trump’s Past Comments on Age and Relationships Spark Renewed Scrutiny

Recently resurfaced comments by Donald Trump regarding his interest in dating younger women have garnered attention, especially in light of renewed scrutiny of his past relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. A 2006 interview reveals Trump’s boasts about his ability to date much younger women, which was further emphasized in a 1992 clip where he remarked on “dating” a young girl in the future. These comments have gained traction following a Wall Street Journal report detailing Trump’s alleged birthday letter to Epstein featuring a nude silhouette, sparking controversy and leading to a lawsuit from Trump.

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Vance’s European Vacation After Disney Trip Sparks Controversy

The Remarkable Paper Pro, launching in 2025, offers a digital notebook experience with a paper-like feel for reading and writing. This lightweight tablet converts handwritten notes to typed text and integrates with cloud storage services. Designed to minimize distractions, the Paper Pro boasts a custom operating system and a 14-day battery life. Studies have shown that users may experience reduced stress levels and enhanced cognitive function while using the device.

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Trump’s “Worst Week Ever” Narrative Reignites Amid Epstein Connections

The revelation of a note allegedly written by Donald Trump in a birthday book for Jeffrey Epstein underscores the persistent potential for further damaging information to surface regarding their relationship. Even without direct involvement in criminal activities, emails, photos, and other materials are likely to emerge and create negative optics. Furthermore, this situation is creating cracks within the MAGA coalition, with some voices expressing outrage over the handling of the Epstein matter. Despite Trump’s denial and vow to sue, the story’s impact on his supporters remains uncertain.

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Stephen Miller: Resurfaced Teen Clip Shows Torture as “Celebration of Human Life”

In a recently resurfaced 2003 video, a 17-year-old Stephen Miller, now a White House official, described torture as a “celebration of human life” while discussing Saddam Hussein and Iraqi civilians. The clip shows Miller advocating for the torture of Hussein and his associates while expressing the need to “respect” other cultures. During his time in high school, Miller was accused of making inflammatory and discriminatory remarks against minority students, with former classmates recalling insensitive comments. Further, he organized controversial events in college, displaying a consistent pattern of cultural insensitivity and drawing criticism for his viewpoints.

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Fox News Host Greg Gutfeld Declares Himself a Nazi, Jokes About Wordplay

During a recent segment on Fox News’ “The Five,” Greg Gutfeld suggested conservatives should reclaim the term “Nazi” in a similar manner to how Black people have reclaimed the “n-word.” Gutfeld’s remarks, which included the co-hosts jokingly using the word, immediately sparked widespread outrage, with critics accusing him of normalizing Nazism and being “beneath contempt.” This is due to the highly insensitive analogy used to deflect criticisms. The segment drew comparisons to past instances of Gutfeld’s increasingly extreme rhetoric, which has included calls for civil war and inflammatory comments against transgender healthcare providers.

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