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DOJ Unable to Investigate Trump-Epstein Tips, Claims Blanche

Blanche says DOJ unable to investigate tips about Trump’s involvement with Epstein… and the underlying sentiment here is thick with disbelief and a sense of, frankly, outrage. The core of the issue, according to the observations, is that the Department of Justice (DOJ) under a certain administration, cited logistical impossibilities to investigate tips linking a former president to the Epstein scandal. It’s the kind of statement that immediately raises eyebrows, especially when considering the scope and resources typically available to the DOJ.

The argument presented is that the DOJ claims it’s impossible to investigate the allegations because they are based on anonymous tips and second-hand information, which are deemed “uninvestigable.”… Continue reading

Norway’s Crown Princess in Epstein Files Amid Son’s Rape Trial

Newly released documents reveal extensive contact between Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit and the late Jeffrey Epstein, with nearly 1,000 mentions of her in the files. The emails, spanning from 2011 to 2014, suggest a close relationship, including messages where she called him “charming” and “soft-hearted.” These revelations come as Mette-Marit’s son, Marius Borg Høiby, faces trial on multiple charges, including rape. In response to the release of the documents, the Princess stated she showed poor judgment and deeply regrets having contact with Epstein.

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Prince Andrew’s Epstein Connection: New Documents Keep the Scandal Alive

Recent document releases from the U.S. investigation into Jeffrey Epstein have unveiled further details concerning the relationship between the convicted sex offender and the man formerly known as Prince Andrew. These documents include an invitation to dine at Buckingham Palace and photographs appearing to show Andrew with an unidentified person. The scandal has prompted discussions about whether Andrew should cooperate with U.S. authorities. These revelations come after King Charles III stripped Andrew of his royal titles, and experts believe this action may insulate the rest of the family from further damage.

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Mandelson Resigns Over Epstein Links: UK Accountability Contrasted with US Response

Lord Peter Mandelson has announced his resignation from the Labour Party due to his association with the late Jeffrey Epstein, aiming to avoid causing further embarrassment. This decision follows the release of US Department of Justice files, which revealed payments totaling $75,000 made by Epstein to Mandelson in 2003 and 2004. In his resignation letter, Mandelson expressed regret over the renewed links to the scandal. The former cabinet minister was previously dismissed as US ambassador due to past connections with Epstein.

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Speaker Johnson Says He Has No Questions About Trump’s Epstein Ties

Speaker Mike Johnson stated on Meet the Press that he has no further inquiries regarding President Trump’s association with Jeffrey Epstein. This declaration follows the release of documents where Trump’s name surfaced numerous times. Johnson’s response suggests he is satisfied with the existing information and does not intend to pursue further investigation into the matter. This position aligns with the Republican leadership’s stance on the issue.

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Musk’s Epstein Ties: Panic, Excuses, and Fallout Emerge

Following the release of documents connecting Elon Musk to Jeffrey Epstein, Musk vehemently denied any involvement, labeling the reports as “fake news.” Despite his denials, email exchanges revealed Musk’s attempts to schedule meetings with Epstein and secure an invitation to a party on his island. These communications, including an inquiry about the “wildest party,” surfaced years after Epstein’s 2008 sex crime conviction.

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Trump Claims Epstein Files Absolve Him, Despite Evidence to the Contrary

After the release of the latest batch of Jeffrey Epstein files, Donald Trump claimed he was “absolved” of wrongdoing. Although the files mention him over a thousand times, they did not contain new allegations against him. Despite Trump’s earlier calls for complete file releases, he later dismissed them as a political “hoax.” The attorney general’s indication that this release concludes the government’s compliance with the law drew criticism for potential incompleteness.

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Epstein Files: Discussion on Gaslighting, Limited Releases, and Lack of Accountability

A recent survey examined user experiences with online video advertisements, revealing several common frustrations. Respondents reported issues such as slow loading times for video content, ads freezing or failing to finish, and the failure of video content to play after the ad concluded. Additionally, excessively loud audio in the ads and other technical difficulties were frequently cited by viewers. These findings highlight prevalent problems within the online advertising ecosystem that negatively impact user satisfaction.

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