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Yesterday, several survivors of Jeffrey Epstein held a news conference publicly implicating Donald Trump, saying Epstein often bragged about their friendship. A military flyover disrupted the event, which some saw as intimidation. Survivors described their trauma and criticized Ghislaine Maxwell’s role in enabling Epstein’s abuse. They condemned the Trump administration’s refusal to release the Epstein files and are now compiling their own list of perpetrators to demand accountability.
The survivors’ effort bypasses government gatekeepers, FOIA requests, and officials, creating a confidential list of Epstein associates. This could expose influential figures long shielded from scrutiny. While there’s no evidence Trump directly participated in Epstein’s crimes, the initiative highlights his administration’s reluctance to release key documents.
Trump responded angrily to questions about the files, calling them a “Democrat hoax” and claiming thousands of documents were already released. Survivors insist critical information remains hidden.
A small but growing number of Republicans, including Marjorie Taylor Greene, Thomas Massie, and Nancy Mace, are breaking with Trump over the Epstein files, calling for transparency and supporting victims. Greene urged Trump to meet with survivors in the Oval Office. The situation highlights a GOP tension: protect Trump’s interests or prioritize victims and accountability.
Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo has drawn criticism for equating all vaccine mandates to “slavery.” Appointed by Ron DeSantis, he has promoted COVID-19 vaccine misinformation, altered state reports to exaggerate risks, and questioned mRNA vaccine effectiveness. His statements threaten to undermine routine childhood immunizations, endangering public health.
Lastly, economic signs continue to be troubling. More Americans are unemployed than there are jobs, labor force participation is at its lowest since 2022, and job openings fell to 7.1 million in July. Economists cite tariffs, immigration restrictions, and Trump’s policies as contributing factors. Consumer confidence is slipping, and the Federal Reserve is expected to cut rates to prevent a stall.
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National Guard troops deployed to Washington, D.C. are reportedly growing weary and frustrated with a mission that largely involves walking neighborhoods. Fox News executives privately criticized Jeanine Pirro, now U.S. Attorney for D.C., calling her reckless and unfit for her role at the network. And Newsmax file a lawsuit against Fox News, alleging the network is unfairly suppressing its growth.
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When the survivors' list comes out, you can be darn sure that they have their receipts, their proof. I'm not interested in who the main creeps are, but I am very interested in seeing them publicized. Any and all.