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DOJ Releases Hidden Trump Allegations Amidst War Distraction

Following reports of missing documents, the Justice Department has released additional interview summaries concerning a woman who accused both Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump of sexual assault. These newly published memos detail the woman’s allegations of abuse by Epstein when she was a minor and describe alleged interactions with Trump when she was between 13 and 15 years old. The woman claimed Trump made sexually suggestive remarks and gestures, and that she retaliated by biting him. Despite Trump’s denials and claims of exoneration, the released documents contain serious allegations that have sparked further investigation.

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Trump Eyes Cuba Next, Taps Rubio as Viceroy

President Donald Trump stated in a recent interview that Cuba is poised for a significant shift, predicting it “is going to fall pretty soon.” He indicated that Cuba is eager to negotiate a deal and suggested that Senator Marco Rubio might be involved in future discussions once the current focus on Iran is resolved. Trump expressed his belief that this situation has presented itself during his presidency after decades of observation, implying his administration’s actions have contributed to this imminent change.

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FBI Interview Reveals Uncorroborated Assault Allegation Against Trump

The Justice Department recently released previously withheld FBI interview summaries from 2019, detailing a woman’s allegations that Jeffrey Epstein trafficked her to Donald Trump when she was a minor in the 1980s. In these summaries, the woman described introductions and alleged sexual assault by Trump, followed by death threats and attempts to intimidate her into silence. While FBI agents reportedly considered the woman credible, the allegations remain uncorroborated, and the FBI was unable to verify the claims. Press representatives for Donald Trump have called the allegations “baseless,” and the Justice Department has previously described similar claims as “unfounded and false.”

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Trump Unconcerned By Iran’s Political Future, Focuses On Control

In a recent interview, President Donald Trump declared that Iran’s leadership has been “neutered” and expressed a desire for a new leader who will be favorable to the United States and Israel, regardless of whether the state is democratic. He drew a parallel to the situation in Venezuela, predicting a similarly successful leadership change in Iran. Trump also indicated that Cuba would “fall pretty soon,” and emphasized the critical importance of voter ID legislation, suggesting it would heavily influence his Texas Senate endorsement.

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Trump Plans Swift Overthrow of Cuban Regime

There’s a palpable sense of urgency and, frankly, alarm, surrounding the idea that Donald Trump harbors intentions to dismantle the Cuban regime within a remarkably short timeframe, possibly as little as “a couple of weeks.” This notion suggests a sudden, dramatic shift in foreign policy, one that seems to disregard the complexities and potential consequences of such an undertaking. It paints a picture of a leader driven by immediate impulse rather than strategic foresight, seemingly eager to initiate sweeping changes without a comprehensive plan.

This alleged desire to swiftly overthrow a government evokes a sense of déjà vu, reminiscent of past instances where grand pronouncements were made with little apparent regard for the fallout.… Continue reading

Trump Ignites Global Chaos

Despite Trump’s potential willingness to sacrifice Ukrainian interests for a peace deal, his unpredictable foreign policy and domestic priorities make him unreliable for pressuring Kyiv into full surrender. While Trump’s rhetoric towards Moscow has been friendly, the Kremlin views him as mercurial and erratic, not a friend, due to actions such as the National Security Strategy labeling Russia a minor power and his apprehension regarding the New START treaty’s expiration. Simultaneously, Trump’s administration has actively challenged Russia’s regional influence, notably by negotiating a peace deal in the Caucasus that diminished Russian military presence, a move viewed by Russia as a direct assertion of U.S. power in a region it considers its exclusive sphere of influence.

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Justice Department Releases Missing Epstein Files With Uncorroborated Trump Claim

The Justice Department released additional Jeffrey Epstein files containing uncorroborated accusations against President Donald Trump. These documents, mistakenly coded as duplicative and inadvertently withheld, detail interviews with an accuser who claimed Epstein assaulted her and that she later bit Donald Trump during an attempted sexual assault. While the department defends its handling of the vast trove of files, citing inevitable errors due to volume and speed, the late disclosure has drawn further scrutiny and calls for sworn testimony. Trump has consistently denied any wrongdoing related to Epstein.

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Trump Eyes Cuba After Iran in Potential New Conflict

Following U.S. military operations in Iran, President Donald Trump indicated a potential shift in focus toward Cuba. Speaking at a White House event honoring the 2025 MLS champions Inter Miami CF, Trump expressed sentiments regarding the situation in Cuba, suggesting that a return for many Cubans is a matter of time. These remarks suggest an emerging foreign policy consideration for Cuba amidst ongoing Middle East conflict.

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Jan. 6 Rioter Pardoned by Trump Receives Life Sentence for Child Sex Crimes

Andrew Paul Johnson, who received a presidential pardon for his involvement in the January 6th Capitol attack, has been sentenced to life in prison for multiple child molestation charges. Johnson’s conviction on five felony counts, including crimes against minors, occurred nine months after his pardon for offenses related to the Capitol riot. The article also notes other January 6th defendants facing new charges, including assault and threats against law enforcement.

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Justice Department Releases Unredacted FBI Interviews on Trump Sex Abuse Allegation

Three previously missing FBI interview summaries concerning unverified sexual assault allegations against President Donald Trump have been posted online by the Justice Department. These documents, part of the larger Jeffrey Epstein investigation files, detail interviews where a woman accused both Epstein and Trump of sexual abuse. The White House has dismissed these claims as baseless and lacking credible evidence, questioning the accuser’s credibility and the Justice Department’s handling of the information. The circumstances surrounding the initial omission and the subsequent release of these memos are under review.

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