UnitedHealth chair and executives offloaded a staggering $102 million worth of company stock just before the Department of Justice (DOJ) probe became public knowledge. This timing has understandably raised significant eyebrows, prompting questions about the nature of these transactions and the potential for insider trading. The sheer scale of the sales alone is enough to warrant a closer look.
The initial reaction suggests a strong suspicion of wrongdoing, fueled by the well-known prevalence of such practices in corporate America. The assumption that regulatory bodies, like the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), are unlikely to take decisive action against powerful figures only reinforces this cynicism.… Continue reading
A leaked Justice Department document details a network of payments allegedly made by former Congressman Matt Gaetz and associates to individuals involved in drug-fueled sex parties between 2017 and 2020. The diagram, obtained by the New York Times, charts thousands of dollars in Venmo transactions, implicating Gaetz in payments to at least two women who testified to receiving money for sex. Though Gaetz denies all accusations, and was never charged, the House Ethics Committee’s investigation was stalled by his short-lived attorney general nomination. The document’s authenticity is disputed, with Trump’s team claiming a classified leak, a claim the New York Times refutes.
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The DOJ has opened a criminal investigation into the Alaska Airlines 737 blowout, and the details that have emerged are truly shocking. Boeing has refused to identify employees working on door panels and has failed to provide documentation about repair work, leading to concerns about its quality assurance and safety management systems. The fact that records for work on the door panel of the Alaska Airlines plane cannot be found is deeply concerning. This lack of documentation raises serious questions about the integrity of Boeing’s manufacturing processes and adherence to safety standards. It’s alarming to think that corners may have been cut to save costs, potentially compromising the safety of passengers and aircraft.… Continue reading