DHS Emails

Epstein Emails: Allegations Suggest Trump Knew of Epstein’s Conduct

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

Leaked Emails: Epstein Removed Trump From “Power List” Amidst Indictment

Newly released emails from Jeffrey Epstein’s Yahoo account reveal a cryptic exchange with Ghislaine Maxwell regarding a “power list” that included numerous prominent figures. In September 2006, Maxwell asked to “add or remove” people from the list, to which Epstein responded with a directive to “Remove trump.” This occurred shortly after Epstein was charged with solicitation of prostitution. The emails also highlight Maxwell’s role in managing Epstein’s social network, including potentially facilitating fertility treatments.

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Deportation Emails Spark Outrage: NY Immigrants Targeted in DHS Purge

The Trump administration has emailed hundreds of thousands of immigrants, falsely claiming their permission to remain in the U.S. has been revoked and demanding immediate departure. These mass emails, originating from the Department of Homeland Security, erroneously targeted some U.S. citizens and caused widespread confusion among recipients whose immigration statuses vary. While some parolees may indeed face deportation, others may still qualify for alternative immigration relief, highlighting the inappropriateness of the blanket email approach. Customs and Border Protection acknowledges potential misdirection and plans to address individual cases.

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