Newly released emails from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, obtained by House Oversight Committee Democrats, contain claims about Donald Trump’s knowledge of Epstein’s crimes. In one email, Epstein alleges that Trump knew about the victims and asked Ghislaine Maxwell to stop the activity. Another email suggests Trump spent hours with a victim, according to Epstein. While Trump has not been accused of any wrongdoing, these emails are now raising serious questions and fueling calls for further investigation into the matter.
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Oversight Committee Releases Epstein Emails: The first thing that jumps out is the stark clarity of these newly released emails. It’s like reading a movie script, but this one’s a real-life horror show. The Oversight Committee’s decision to finally release the Epstein emails is shaking things up, and the information contained within is pretty explosive. We’re talking about direct mentions of Donald Trump and his alleged involvement with Epstein’s network, and the implications are massive.
Oversight Committee Releases Epstein Emails: It’s hard not to be shocked by the directness of Epstein’s words. He seems to be asserting that Trump knew about the underage girls, and the phrase “spent hours at my house” with one of his victims is incredibly damning.… Continue reading
Newsom at UN talks: ‘Donald Trump is temporary’
The core idea here is that while Donald Trump’s time in the political spotlight is finite, the repercussions of his actions and the movement he represents – often referred to as MAGA or Trumpism – are far from temporary. It’s a nuanced perspective, acknowledging the inevitable end of Trump’s specific tenure while expressing serious concern about the lasting damage to the United States and its global standing. The general consensus appears to be that Trump himself is a symptom of a larger, deeper problem within the US.
The consensus appears to be: Trump is temporary.… Continue reading
Following the January 6th attack, Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes was charged with seditious conspiracy and subsequently found guilty, receiving an 18-year prison sentence. However, Rhodes was pardoned by Donald Trump in January 2025, leading to his release. Rhodes has since announced plans to “relaunch” and “rebuild” the Oath Keepers, citing the current political climate as justification for potential actions. He expressed his belief that Trump could call upon the militia to address perceived invasions, insurrections, and resistance to federal law, and stated his desire for Trump to command them.
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During a recent interview, Trump proposed a healthcare plan centered around individual accounts. He envisions funds being allocated directly to individuals, enabling them to purchase their own health insurance and negotiate better deals. This approach, which Trump has also promoted on social media, aims to foster competition, lower costs, and empower individuals. Trump believes this system, which he referred to as “Trumpcare,” is superior to the current Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare.
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In Belgrade, Serbia, thousands protested against a $500 million luxury development project linked to Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump’s son-in-law. The project, planned for the site of the former Yugoslav Army headquarters, which was destroyed during the 1999 NATO bombing campaign, has sparked outrage due to alleged corruption and historical significance. The government has fast-tracked the project by classifying it as “urgent,” despite legal challenges and claims that the development erases a painful part of national history. Critics also fear the replacement of the ruins with luxury towers will erase a painful part of national history.
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Taake, who participated in the Capitol riots while out on bond, was convicted of attacking a police officer. Before the riots, Taake faced charges in Harris County, Texas, for sending explicit messages to an undercover police officer posing as a minor. Despite being sentenced for his Capitol crimes, and having exhibited no remorse for his actions, Taake was released from a federal prison just months into his six-year term due to the time served and a blanket pardon from Trump.
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President Donald Trump is seeking to overturn the jury’s verdict in a civil lawsuit where he was found liable for sexually abusing E. Jean Carroll and later defaming her. His legal team argues that the $5 million verdict was based on “indefensible evidentiary rulings,” allowing “inflammatory propensity evidence.” Trump’s lawyers claim the trial judge warped federal evidence rules to support Carroll’s claims, which they call a “politically motivated hoax.” The appeal to the Supreme Court follows a denial by the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, who upheld the original verdict.
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In a recent Truth Social post, former President Donald Trump threatened to deploy troops to Chicago, citing a distressed shopping center, though the “Miracle Mile Shopping Center” he referenced does not exist. The former president’s post appears to have been based on a story discussing office space vacancies in Chicago’s Loop district, seemingly misinterpreting the reasons for these vacancies. This is not the first time Trump has expressed concerns about crime in Chicago, despite recent statistics showing a decrease in violent crime, and he has previously faced pushback from local leaders regarding his proposed use of federal agents. Amidst the situation, the Border Patrol commander leading the administration’s anti-immigration efforts in Chicago and his agents are reportedly being moved out of the city, with some possibly being diverted to Charlotte, North Carolina.
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In a symbolic move, Donald Trump has issued pardons for attorneys involved in the 2020 election subversion efforts and dozens of alleged fake electors, as announced by his pardon attorney, Ed Martin. These pardons, though lacking legal weight regarding state charges, are viewed as part of Trump’s broader strategy to downplay his role in the election’s aftermath. Many of those pardoned, including Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell, are facing state charges related to the fake elector scheme. This action follows previous reports of Martin’s plans for the pardons, which were meant to support claims that the fake electors did nothing wrong.
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