Newly released CCTV footage has revealed the so-called “missing minute” of surveillance footage related to Jeffrey Epstein’s death, contradicting previous assertions that the footage was simply recorded over. This discovery, part of a larger release of documents by the US House oversight committee, reveals two hours of previously unseen video that includes the previously unaccounted for 60 seconds. The footage, which the report states is unremarkable, shows guards working outside Epstein’s cell. The release of documents related to the Epstein case has led to renewed scrutiny over his relationship with former President Donald Trump and has caused a rare division in Republican ranks.
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World Liberty Financial, associated with the Trump family, launched a new cryptocurrency, WLFI, this week, briefly boosting the family’s paper wealth by approximately $5 billion, despite the token’s value declining shortly after its debut. The token reached a high of about 40 cents but fell significantly before stabilizing around 23 cents. WLFI holders can vote on governance issues for World Liberty Financial and its dollar-backed stablecoin. This venture adds to Mr. Trump’s growing interest in cryptocurrency, which is evident in his investments and policy moves.
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Governor JB Pritzker addressed MSNBC, discussing the threats made by Donald Trump to deploy armed military personnel to Chicago. The Governor voiced his concerns regarding Trump’s plans, which mirrored actions taken in Washington D.C. and Los Angeles. Pritzker’s statements came as the situation escalated due to the former president’s intentions to involve military presence in a similar manner as previous incidents. The interview highlighted the potential ramifications of such a deployment on the city of Chicago.
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Congresswoman Nancy Mace experienced a panic attack and left a meeting with Jeffrey Epstein’s victims early, visibly emotional after hearing their stories. Mace later shared on social media that she is a recent survivor and had difficulty listening to the accounts. The meeting, part of the House Oversight Committee’s investigation, involved six Epstein victims who met with members including Chairman James Comer and Speaker Mike Johnson. Speaker Johnson stated the objective is to investigate the Epstein case and ensure such events never happen again. The committee has begun releasing documents related to the case, while Democrats call for full compliance with subpoenas for further transparency.
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Following public speculation about his health and absence, Donald Trump posted a photo on Truth Social of himself golfing with Jon Gruden to dispel rumors of his death. However, the image’s authenticity was immediately questioned, with social media users identifying the picture as being from a previous outing, further fueling the online debate. This was confirmed when footage from August 23rd surfaced, showing Trump in the same attire. The post’s failure to quell the rumors led to increased online discussion and searches related to his health.
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The White House has issued a warning to Republican members of Congress, stating that pursuing the complete release of the Jeffrey Epstein files would be viewed as a “very hostile act” by President Donald Trump. Despite the release of over 33,000 documents by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, a bipartisan push led by Representatives Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna aims for full transparency. Massie, along with a few other Republicans, has initiated a discharge petition to force a vote on the full file release, facing pressure from the White House and the Speaker. Notably, some Republicans, including Marjorie Taylor Greene, have signaled support for Massie’s efforts, emphasizing their commitment to exposing those involved in the Epstein case.
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The House Oversight Committee released over 30,000 documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, though a majority of the files were already publicly available. The release followed a subpoena from Chairman James Comer, who sought the “full, complete, unredacted Epstein Files,” yet notably did not subpoena former President Donald Trump. Democrats criticized the release, claiming it was a cover-up, while the released files included a video clip of a young woman recounting her experience and court documents from Ghislaine Maxwell’s case. The move comes as Congress returns from recess, with Epstein’s crimes and associated networks expected to be a prominent topic of discussion.
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A rally in Washington, D.C., is expected to be attended by approximately 100 Epstein survivors and other victims of sexual abuse. This event coincides with a bipartisan effort in Congress led by Representatives Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna, aiming to compel the U.S. Department of Justice to release controversial files related to Jeffrey Epstein. The lawmakers plan a press conference and a resolution in the House, hoping to pressure the DOJ, with the House Oversight Committee also meeting with survivors and issuing subpoenas. The ongoing investigation seeks to uncover any new information on Epstein’s sex trafficking and its potential mismanagement by federal officials.
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The case “GAVIN NEWSOM, et al., Plaintiffs, v. DONALD J. TRUMP, et al., Defendants” revolves around the legality of deploying military forces within California, specifically concerning the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878. The core issue at hand centers on whether then-President Trump’s actions in deploying the National Guard and other military troops into Los Angeles were in violation of the law. The court’s decision, at least initially, appears to side with Newsom and the plaintiffs, issuing an injunction against the deployment. The fundamental concern is that federal military forces were being used for law enforcement duties, which the Posse Comitatus Act generally prohibits.… Continue reading