Hate Crime Hoax

Trump Claims Democrats Could Have Faked Epstein Files, Changes Story

In a recent statement, former President Donald Trump suggested that any mentions of his name in the Epstein case files were the result of potential Democratic efforts to fabricate information. Trump made these claims during a media availability, calling the controversy a “hoax” and accusing his predecessors of manipulating the files. He also compared the situation to the unverified dossier from the 2016 election, suggesting the possibility of false information being included. Despite calls for greater transparency, the DOJ has stated there is no “client list” and that no more information would be released.

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Immigration Disputes Deportation Report, Doubts Mount Over Chilean Man’s Case

Contrary to reports, U.S. immigration authorities have denied detaining or deporting a Chilean man holding a green card. The Morning Call of Allentown, Pennsylvania, initially reported that 82-year-old Luis Leon was deported to Guatemala after visiting a Philadelphia immigration office to replace his lost green card. However, the Department of Homeland Security stated it has no record of Leon attending an appointment and that he entered the U.S. legally in 2015. Furthermore, the Guatemalan Migration Institute confirmed that no one matching Leon’s details was deported from the United States.

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Trump Calls Epstein Rumors Hoax, Condemns MAGA “Weaklings”

Donald Trump has criticized his supporters for being gullible, accusing them of believing a “radical left” hoax regarding the Epstein case. Meanwhile, a Guardian investigation revealed that European missile manufacturer MBDA is selling components for bombs used in attacks that have killed Palestinian civilians in Gaza. In US politics, the Senate approved Trump’s plan to cut billions from foreign aid and public broadcasting budgets. Syria’s president condemned Israel for its strikes, while a study showed Neanderthals had unique food preparation preferences.

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Trump Slams Epstein “Hoax,” Rejects Supporters, Fuels Speculation

In a recent Truth Social post, former President Donald Trump dismissed the Jeffrey Epstein story as a “hoax.” He accused Democrats of perpetrating the “scam,” further stating that his past supporters who are interested in the case have “bought into this ‘bullshit,’” and he no longer desires their backing. Trump attributed the focus on the Epstein case to the “Fake News” and Democrats, despite his own perceived successes. These comments follow prior remarks where he questioned the interest in the Epstein case, coinciding with criticism from MAGA figures and a recent poll revealing public dissatisfaction with the government’s handling of the matter.

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Trump Disavows Supporters Who Believe Epstein “Hoax”

Trump disavows “PAST supporters” who believed “Jeffrey Epstein Hoax,” because this whole situation is just… wow. It appears that the former President is now labeling the allegations surrounding Jeffrey Epstein as a “hoax,” and in doing so, he’s seemingly turned his back on those who, in the past, were his supporters but now dare to question the truth behind these disturbing accusations. The shift is jarring, especially considering the gravity of the Epstein case and the potential implications for those involved.

This whole “Epstein Hoax” narrative feels like a desperate maneuver. It’s as if Trump is trying to distance himself from something he knows could implicate him and his associates, and the reaction feels quite predictable.… Continue reading

Smollett Pays $50,000 to Settle Hate Crime Hoax Case

Jussie Smollett has reached a settlement with the city of Chicago, agreeing to pay a $50,000 donation to the Building Brighter Futures Center for the Arts, a charity supporting underprivileged youth. This resolves a lawsuit stemming from the city’s investigation into Smollett’s 2019 reported hate crime. The settlement amount is significantly less than the city’s initial demand of $130,000 to cover investigation costs. Smollett has consistently denied staging the incident, despite facing and having charges dropped related to filing a false police report.

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Smollett Conviction Overturned: Deal Breach Leads to Outrage

The Illinois Supreme Court overturned Jussie Smollett’s conviction for staging a hate crime, citing the improper appointment of a special prosecutor after the initial charges were dropped. The court ruled that the state was bound by the initial agreement to drop charges, regardless of public dissatisfaction. This decision does not address Smollett’s claims of innocence, and the special prosecutor disagreed with the ruling, emphasizing the substantial evidence of Smollett’s guilt. The ruling effectively ends the criminal case, although the city of Chicago may still pursue civil action for restitution.

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