Keyword: epsteinfiles
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Jim Ferguson @JimFergusonUK đĽ WOW. You actually canât make this up⌠Hakeem Jeffries just stood in front of the cameras and claimed: ⢠âItâs a lie.â ⢠âItâs a clown show.â ⢠âI never met Epstein.â ⢠âI never took his money.â Except⌠the financial records exist. The emails exist. The transactions are documented. You can deny reality, but you canât erase a paper trail. For YEARS the American people were told that anyone who asked questions about Epstein was a conspiracy theorist. Now the very people who screamed âtransparency!â are panicking because their own names are surfacing. The hypocrisy...
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Before his assassination, Charlie Kirk frequently spoke about the Epstein files, government transparency, and why he believed the public deserved to see every document. Hereâs what he used to say, based only on his verified past statements. 1. He Repeatedly Called For Full Disclosure Kirk argued that every document connected to Jeffrey Epstein, from flight logs to depositions, should be released without exception. He said transparency was the only way to rebuild public trust. 2. He Linked The Case To A âTwo-Tier Justice Systemâ Kirkâs commentary often framed Epsteinâs case as proof of unequal treatment in the US justice system....
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President Donald Trump signed the âEpstein Files Transparency Actâ into law on Wednesday, ordering Attorney General Pam Bondi to make all related unclassified Department of Justice (DOJ) records public. The process picked up steam after 218 members of Congress signed onto a discharge petition Nov. 12, allowing the bill to release files connected to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to move to the House floor. After months of insisting the push to release the Epstein files was a Democrat hoax, Trump reversed course Sunday in a TruthSocial post calling on House Republicans to vote in favor of the...
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Attorney General Pam Bondi said, "We have released over 33,000 Epstein documents to the Hill, and we will continue to follow the law and to have maximum transparency." She spoke at an unrelated news conference alongside FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche. The bill includes several exceptions to a full release that could complicate or delay disclosure. The measure says the Justice Department has up to 30 days from its signing to make "publicly available in a searchable and downloadable format all unclassified records, documents, communications, and investigative materials in the possession of the Department of...
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đżCBS BOMBSHELL: Epstein Accuserâs Ghostwriter Spills The Goods â Virginia Giuffre Called Donald Trump Her HERO, Not a Villain. Ghostwriter Amy Wallace, who co-wrote Virginia Giuffre's posthumous memoir "Nobody's Girl," says Giuffre expressed strong support for Donald Trump during their talks. Giuffre believed Trump would release the Epstein files and expose hidden truths. Wallace says Giuffre met Trump several times while working at Mar-a-Lago but admitted he was NOT involved in Epstein's trafficking network. @TheDemocrats desperate scramble to smear President Trump as Epsteinâs pervy pal is crashing harder than a Clinton apology tour. Giuffreâs own words, via her ghostwriter Amy...
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President Trump has said he will sign the legislation after reversing his position on whether the documents should be released. But some critics and legal experts question whether that will be the end of the matter. The House passed the bill by a vote of 427-1, with GOP Rep. Clay Higgins (La.) the only dissenter. Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) backed the bill despite his opposition to the discharge petition that forced the vote. The Senate later passed it by unanimous consent, sending it to Trump for a signature. A White House official reiterated to The Hill earlier Tuesday that the...
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VIDEOSorry Seth Moulton! But just because President Donald Trump was merely MENTIONED in Epstein Files does NOT mean you are absolved of your more than obvious DEFAMATION of him when you publicly claimed on Morning Joe that he had improper relations with underage females. And you only made it WORSE when you repeated the DEFAMATION to Politico Hack Dasha Burns a week later while PRETENDING that just Trump's name appearing in the Epstein Files somehow absolves you. Hopefully a lawsuit award will not only include a hefty financial penalty against you but will also require an abject public APOLOGY.
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An old report has brought back a question Donald Trumpâs team hoped would disappear: did the FBI work through the night to remove his name from the Jeffrey Epstein files before saying there was nothing left to release? The timing is important as Trump has suddenly reversed his stance on making the documents public. Sources familiar with the process told Bloomberg, âWe know from news reports that Trumpâs name was in the Epstein files. But what hasnât been reported is that an FBI FOIA team redacted Trumpâs name and the names of other prominent public figures from the documents.â The...
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The Senate approved a House-passed bill that would require the Justice Department to release files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, effectively sending it to President Trump's desk as soon as it's formally transmitted from the House to the Senate.
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Official House results show the bill passed with overwhelming support, as 427 members voted in favour and only one Republican, Clay Higgins of Louisiana, opposed.
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Epstein slop has now apparently reached the outermost limits of absurdity with Monday's New Yorker entirely incapable finding anything actually incriminating about President Donald Trump in the latest release of the Jeffrey Epstein documents. So what to do? What to do? Well, New Yorker editor Jessica Winter seems to have drawn the short stick to "earn" this assignment and completely embarrassed herself with a theory about "negative space" in "The Darkest Thread in the Epstein E-mails."The subtitle reflects the fact that Winter found absolutely no there there since the worst allegation tossed Trump's way is something called "negative space": Donald...
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The Editorial Board of The New York Times stated, âBy apparently committing suicide in his Manhattan jail cell on Saturday morning, Jeffrey Epstein spared himself a lengthy trial that could have sent him to prison for the rest of his life on federal sex trafficking charges⌠While Mr. Epstein will never face a legal reckoning, the investigations into his crimes and those of others connected to him must continue. His premature death shouldnât stop law enforcement authorities from finishing the job that they finally took up seriously years after they should have.â Then, âThe evidence against Mr. Epstein was overwhelming...
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President Donald Trump said House Republicans should vote to release files involving the Jeffrey Epstein case, a startling reversal after previously fighting the proposal. âWe have nothing to hide, and itâs time to move on from this Democrat Hoax perpetrated by Radical Left Lunatics in order to deflect from the Great Success of the Republican Party,â Trump wrote on social media shortly after landing at Joint Base Andrews following a weekend in Florida. Trump's statement followed a fierce fight within the GOP over the files, including an increasingly nasty split with Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who had long been...
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WASHINGTON (AP) â Lawmakers seeking to force the release of files related to the sex trafficking investigation into Jeffrey Epstein are predicting a big win in the House this week with a âdeluge of Republicansâ voting for their bill and bucking the GOP leadership and President Donald Trump, who for months have disparaged their effort. The bill would force the Justice Department to release all files and communications related to Epstein, as well as any information about the investigation into his death in federal prison. Information about Epsteinâs victims or ongoing federal investigations would be allowed to be redacted. âThere...
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___________________ @MTG I want to thank the courageous women who are Epstein survivors that wrote this beautiful letter of support for me. Iâve got your back! I look forward to seeing some of you this week. Stay strong!!
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Sunday on ABCâs âThis Week,â Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) said he thought âa hundred or moreâ House Republicans could vote to release the Jeffrey Epstein files.Host Jonathan Karl said, âPresident Trump fought long and hard to prevent your discharge petition from going through. You won that battle. Now what happens? How many Republicans in the House follow your lead and defy the president on this?âMassie said, âI think we could have a deluge of Republicans, a hundred or more. I hope to get a veto-proof majority on this legislation when it comes up for a vote. The presidentâs been saying...
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The political jousting between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and rival former premier Ehud Barak ramped up Tuesday when the premier published a video on social media again questioning the latterâs relationship with US billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who is accused of sex-trafficking in minors. The video was published under the headline âWhat else has sex offender Epstein given to Barak?â According to Netanyahuâs video, Epstein manages the Wexner Foundation. Forbes says he serves as a trustee, and a spokesperson for the institution told the financial news outlet that Les Wexner, founder of the organization, severed ties with Epstein over a decade...
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Public records show that the late queenâs second son received official payments from the public purse as a working royal between 1978 and 2010. In 2011, David Cameron, while prime minister, decided to change the way the monarchy was funded by taxpayers. As part of this change, Cameron, a self-described âpassionate monarchistâ, deliberately prevented the regular publication of how much public money Andrew and the other Windsors received. The last published figure for how much public money Andrew received is ÂŁ249,000 a year in 2010. After that, the queen made direct payments to him from her own private wealth while...
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On Wednesdayâs episode of âThe Megyn Kelly Show,â the host bemoaned the release of new emails from Jeffrey Epstein to associate Ghislaine Maxwell and author Michael Wolff, which claim that Donald Trump knew about Epsteinâs conduct â including âabout the girls.â The emails were released Wednesday by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee. Kelly said Democrats will âmake a ton of hayâ over the new leaks. âWhy didnât Trump just release these? Just release them,â Kelly said. âNow heâs in a position of being, like, singled out as the only one, allegedly, as opposed to one of a slew of...
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Top Trump administration officials met Wednesday with a key GOP lawmaker about an effort in the US House to force a vote on releasing Justice Department case files related to Jeffrey Epstein... White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt acknowledged the meeting later Wednesday when asked about reporting that administration officials were huddling with GOP Rep. Lauren Boebert. âDoesnât that show the level of transparency when we are willing to sit down with members of Congress and address their concerns?â she told reporters at the press briefing. Leavitt added: âIâm not going to detail conversations that took place in the Situation...
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