| Rank | Sentiment/Disclosure/Leak/Speculation |
|---|---|
| 1 | Speculation that Jeff Sessions' testimony reveals key details about the DOJ's early investigations into Epstein during his tenure as AG (2017-2018), potentially linking to the 2019 arrest and broader probes into sex trafficking networks. |
| 2 | Authoritative speculation tying Sessions to the appointment of U.S. Attorney John Huber and Inspector General Michael Horowitz to investigate the Clinton Foundation in connection with Epstein, suggesting overlapping corruption inquiries. |
| 3 | Q-driven sentiment that Sessions is "dropping the hammer" on deep state figures, reinstating his authority over Russia-related matters and exposing weaponized intelligence against political opponents. |
| 4 | Disclosure from House Oversight Committee that Sessions provided a formal written declaration (or testified in closed doors) stating he possesses no direct information about the Epstein or Maxwell cases, viewed as evasive by critics. |
| 5 | Recent DOJ release of 33,295 pages of Epstein-related documents to Congress, but with only 3% new material, fueling sentiments of a cover-up and insufficient transparency by the Trump administration. |
| 6 | Leak of Ghislaine Maxwell's interview transcript where she defends Trump, stating she never saw inappropriate behavior, interpreted as protective of the administration and sparking accusations of bias. |
| 7 | Growing anticipation and speculation around upcoming depositions of high-profile figures like Bill and Hillary Clinton, James Comey, and Loretta Lynch, expected to uncover ties to Epstein's operations. |
| 8 | Federal judge's ruling criticizing DOJ's handling of Epstein files as a "diversion" based on "demonstrably false" premises, amplifying public distrust and calls for full unredacted releases. |
| 9 | Sentiment among Trump supporters linking Sessions' role to Q drops, portraying the testimony as part of a larger "great awakening" exposing elite corruption, including Obama-era scandals like SpyGate and RussiaGate. |
| 10 | Public and bipartisan demand for complete transparency on Epstein's "client list," with polls showing widespread belief in a cover-up, pressuring the administration amid ongoing congressional probes. |

thanx for updating leaks & specualtion, foldspace.
will be interesting to watch this play out