
I honestly liked Bernie is 2016. Lost all respect for him when he got railroaded by the DNC in two straight primaries and then fell back in line and voted lockstep with the globalist elites for 5 years straight. Not fooling anyone.
I honestly liked Bernie is 2016. Lost all respect for him when he got railroaded by the DNC in two straight primaries and then fell back in line and voted lockstep with the globalist elites for 5 years straight. Not fooling anyone.
🇺🇸 KASH PATEL: WE’LL SHOW THE AMERICAN PEOPLE THE FBI’S PAST COVER-UPS "I want to let good cops be good cops. But equally important is constitutional oversight—showing Congress and the American people where the FBI made mistakes, covered things up, or was corrupt. We’ll https://t.co/NpVEdBKL8x https://t.co/9he7r0Jenv
Judge Cash Scandal || Here's what is expected today: - AHCB association to hold a meeting - Set to oppose the Judge's transfer - Likely to seek external probe - Likely to demand CBI or ED probe - Anil Tiwari (Sr. Advocate, Allahabad HC Bar Association) says: 'There should be https://t.co/pa4wEFpApW
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Attorney General Pam Bondi has labeled pro-Palestinian protesters on college campuses as 'domestic terrorists.' This statement comes in the context of ongoing protests where Bondi claims these activists are inciting riots and violence.
Bondi's comments were part of a broader critique where she also vowed to release the Epstein files and warned Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett to be cautious after Crockett suggested that Elon Musk should be 'taken out' on her birthday. Bondi's remarks extend to criticism of activist judges, sanctuary cities, and violent protesters.
In response, Congresswoman Crockett fired back at Bondi, suggesting that if Bondi is concerned about terrorism, she should address the release of January 6th participants by her boss, referring to President Donald Trump.
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Recent discussions surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein case have intensified, with various individuals questioning the status of the Epstein files and their redactions. Notably, sources indicate that the FBI's New York office is currently engaged in redacting victim information from these files. On March 23, 2025, Pam Bondi, the Attorney General, hinted at the ongoing redaction process during a meeting with right-wing influencers at the White House, where they were presented with binders labeled 'Epstein Files.' This event has sparked further inquiries into the release timeline of the Epstein files, with calls for arrests and transparency in the investigation. The public continues to seek clarity on when the redacted documents will be made available, as the case remains a focal point of interest and concern.
9 posts • ChatGPT (GPT-4o mini)
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Concerns regarding the delayed release of the Epstein files have resurfaced following President Trump's executive order issued two months ago. Commentators, including Joe Rogan and Elon Musk, expressed frustration over the lack of transparency and the presence of redacted documents, speculating that evidence might be suppressed due to financial ties or hostile insiders within the Southern District of New York (SDNY) and the FBI. The discussions also touched upon the JFK files, which have yet to be released, raising questions about who is being protected. Michael Wolff, a journalist, highlighted his extensive conversations with Epstein, noting that Epstein possessed many secrets about Trump that could pose a threat to him. The discourse around these files has prompted inquiries into Trump's past decisions, particularly why he did not release the Epstein files during his first presidency.
Joe Rogan & Elon Musk on the Epstein files delay: Frustration over broken "day one" promises, redacted docs, & old news. Speculate evidence might be suppressed due to financial ties or hostile insiders at SDNY/FBI. Also, where’s the JFK files? Both say new AG & FBI head need time… https://t.co/PxQ9ZQq7SJ
Michael Wolff on his conversations with Jeffery Epstein: We spent a lot of time talking about Trump and Epstein’s relationship with him…Epstein is one of those people who truly knew Donald Trump, knew many secrets about him and was a threat to Trump https://t.co/RYbOB3bVjT
Wolff: Certainly 80, 90, probably 100 hours I have of Epstein on tape. We spent a lot of time talking about Donald Trump and Epstein’s relationship with him, which went on for a good 15 years and was incredibly close—they were each other’s closest friend for a very long time. https://t.co/ogR5Ch5vtw
"I think Epstein is one of those people who truly knew Donald Trump, knew many secrets about Donald Trump, and was threatening to Donald Trump." https://t.co/hzOBrPRDOj
Two months after President Trump’s executive order, the JFK files have still not been released. Who are they protecting? https://t.co/HA6t3p3PBw
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U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has announced that she has received a significant volume of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, describing them as a 'truckload' of evidence. Bondi stated that FBI Director Kash Patel will provide her with a deadline for reviewing these documents, with the intention to release as much information as possible as quickly as possible, while protecting the identities of sex trafficking victims.
The documents, previously withheld by the FBI's Southern District of New York office, were only initially provided to Bondi in the form of 200 pages. She expressed frustration over the lack of information and the discovery of more documents in New York.
The release of these documents follows a previous attempt by the Justice Department, labeled as 'Phase I,' which was criticized for not providing new information. Bondi's recent statements have sparked criticism from both Democrats and Republicans, who are pressing for transparency and a timeline for the release of the new documents.
6 posts • ChatGPT (GPT-4o mini)
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Representative Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) has introduced the SHRED Act, legislation aimed at increasing penalties for federal employees who conceal or destroy government documents. The proposed law would impose a minimum sentence of 20 years and a maximum of life imprisonment for such offenses. Luna's move comes in light of allegations that federal agents have destroyed evidence related to Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking activities. Currently, the maximum penalty for hiding or damaging government files is three years in prison, which Luna argues is insufficient. The SHRED Act seeks to address these concerns by holding federal agents accountable for their actions regarding government records.
14 posts • ChatGPT (GPT-4o mini)
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Jes Staley, the former CEO of Barclays, is facing scrutiny in a tribunal regarding his connections to Jeffrey Epstein. During the proceedings, it was alleged that Staley's daughter acted as an intermediary between him and Epstein, a claim Staley has denied, stating that he severed ties with the convicted financier. This tribunal is pivotal in examining Staley's past dealings, particularly as he is being scrutinized for his role in the Epstein case. In related developments, President Donald Trump has pledged to release records concerning Epstein alongside files related to high-profile assassinations, including those of JFK, RFK, and MLK. The release of these files has been a subject of public interest, with ongoing discussions about transparency and accountability surrounding the Epstein case.
19 posts • ChatGPT (GPT-4o mini)
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In a court hearing, former Barclays CEO Jes Staley admitted to having sex with a woman who worked for Jeffrey Epstein, describing the encounter as consensual. This revelation surfaced during ongoing proceedings involving the UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), which is seeking to ban Staley from the financial industry. Staley, who previously served as an executive at JPMorgan, acknowledged that he had sexual relations with Epstein's assistant at a New York apartment linked to Epstein. The FCA has cited over 1,000 emails exchanged between Staley and Epstein, in which Staley referred to Epstein as 'family' and described their friendship as 'profound.' Staley's testimony also included comments about his interactions with Epstein, noting that he often visited the financier's apartment, where he met the assistant. The court proceedings have raised questions about Staley's past associations and their implications for his potential return to the banking sector.
39 posts • Grok (Beta)
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Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that she received a 'truckload' of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein from the FBI's Southern District of New York field office. Despite the anticipation, no timeline has been provided for the release of these documents, leading to criticism from both Democrats and Republicans. The Justice Department's previous release of Epstein-related documents in February was considered a failure as most of the information had already been leaked.
Read more
9 posts • ChatGPT (GPT-4o mini)
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Senator Tom Cotton has responded to allegations made by Tucker Carlson, who accused him of obstructing the release of classified files related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The controversy has sparked discussions about the transparency of government documents, particularly in light of ongoing public interest in the release of files connected to high-profile cases, including those involving Jeffrey Epstein. Observers have noted a growing pessimism regarding the likelihood of the Epstein files being made public, with some questioning the integrity of the process and suggesting that information may have been suppressed. As of now, more than 50 days into the current administration, the Epstein files remain unreleased, raising concerns about transparency and trust in governmental institutions.
19 posts • ChatGPT (GPT-4o mini)
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Calls for the release of the Epstein files and long-secret JFK records have intensified, with multiple public figures questioning the Trump administration's delay in disclosing these documents. Tucker Carlson highlighted the issue, noting that Trump had issued an executive order on January 23 to release the JFK files, yet no updates have been provided as of March. Additionally, Pam Bondi and Kash Patel are reportedly in possession of a substantial collection of Epstein-related files, which were said to be delivered by the FBI. However, no timeline for their release has been established, with officials deferring inquiries to the Department of Justice. The public's interest remains high, as many continue to seek clarity on the status of these files, with some sources suggesting there is a low probability of new Epstein files being released this month.
REPORTER: Pam Bondi said she received a truckload of files from the FBI NY. When can we expect the Epstein files be released? LEAVITT: "I would defer you to the Department of Justice. I don't have a timeline." REPORTER: Any update on the JFK files? LEAVITT: "I would defer you… https://t.co/iUj114jgnH
BREAKING: Tucker Carlson suggests that a “force” is exerting influence on the Trump administration to block the release of JFK and Epstein documents.
There's only a 24% chance new Epstein files are released this month. AG Pam Bondi says the FBI delivered a 'truckload' of Epstein files... Where are they? https://t.co/8ogUqyea3M
Pam Bondi and Kash Patel supposedly have all of the Epstein files and videos and everything confiscated from his houses and island. Why hasn't anything been released yet?
🇺🇸 TUCKER CARLSON: WHERE ARE THE JFK FILES? "Trump issues an executive order on January 23 saying you're gonna release this stuff. They kinda can't not release it, and yet now it's March and they haven't released it. So pressure is currently being applied on the administration… https://t.co/1XKE5CNiEf https://t.co/iz9oSVxoHj
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Alina Habba, a counselor to President Donald Trump, has confirmed that a large batch of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein are currently under review. She indicated that the review process is aimed at ensuring the integrity of ongoing investigations and future prosecutions of Epstein's clients. Habba mentioned that thousands of documents are under review.
Habba emphasized the need for patience from the public, stating that the process is being handled legally to protect the safety of victims and the integrity of the criminal cases. She mentioned that the FBI and the Southern District of New York were previously involved in efforts to block the release of these documents.
Reports indicate that thousands of pages of Epstein documents were discovered in New York, and a new deadline has been set for their release. Attorney General Pam Bondi has stated that federal investigators withheld these documents, which she has vowed to make public. The Trump administration plans to prosecute Epstein's clients, with efforts to rein in corrupt elements within the FBI and DOJ.
9 posts • ChatGPT (GPT-4o mini)
Published
Recent discussions surrounding Jeffrey Epstein have intensified, particularly regarding his connections to former President Donald Trump. Claims have emerged suggesting that Epstein's blackmail files pose a threat to Trump and his administration, with allegations of pedophilia and financial misconduct linked to Ukraine. The ownership of Epstein's New Mexico ranch has also been scrutinized, with references to various businesses associated with the property. Additionally, questions have been raised about potential foreign involvement in Epstein's operations, including speculation about connections to Israel. The delay in releasing Epstein's client list has sparked concerns about potentially explosive revelations that could have far-reaching implications.
12 posts • Grok (Beta)
Published
Attorney General Pam Bondi has labeled pro-Palestinian protesters on college campuses as 'domestic terrorists.' This statement comes in the context of ongoing protests where Bondi claims these activists are inciting riots and violence.
Bondi's comments were part of a broader critique where she also vowed to release the Epstein files and warned Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett to be cautious after Crockett suggested that Elon Musk should be 'taken out' on her birthday. Bondi's remarks extend to criticism of activist judges, sanctuary cities, and violent protesters.
In response, Congresswoman Crockett fired back at Bondi, suggesting that if Bondi is concerned about terrorism, she should address the release of January 6th participants by her boss, referring to President Donald Trump.
8 posts • ChatGPT (GPT-4o mini)
Published
Recent discussions surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein case have intensified, with various individuals questioning the status of the Epstein files and their redactions. Notably, sources indicate that the FBI's New York office is currently engaged in redacting victim information from these files. On March 23, 2025, Pam Bondi, the Attorney General, hinted at the ongoing redaction process during a meeting with right-wing influencers at the White House, where they were presented with binders labeled 'Epstein Files.' This event has sparked further inquiries into the release timeline of the Epstein files, with calls for arrests and transparency in the investigation. The public continues to seek clarity on when the redacted documents will be made available, as the case remains a focal point of interest and concern.
9 posts • ChatGPT (GPT-4o mini)
Published
Concerns regarding the delayed release of the Epstein files have resurfaced following President Trump's executive order issued two months ago. Commentators, including Joe Rogan and Elon Musk, expressed frustration over the lack of transparency and the presence of redacted documents, speculating that evidence might be suppressed due to financial ties or hostile insiders within the Southern District of New York (SDNY) and the FBI. The discussions also touched upon the JFK files, which have yet to be released, raising questions about who is being protected. Michael Wolff, a journalist, highlighted his extensive conversations with Epstein, noting that Epstein possessed many secrets about Trump that could pose a threat to him. The discourse around these files has prompted inquiries into Trump's past decisions, particularly why he did not release the Epstein files during his first presidency.
Joe Rogan & Elon Musk on the Epstein files delay: Frustration over broken "day one" promises, redacted docs, & old news. Speculate evidence might be suppressed due to financial ties or hostile insiders at SDNY/FBI. Also, where’s the JFK files? Both say new AG & FBI head need time… https://t.co/PxQ9ZQq7SJ
Michael Wolff on his conversations with Jeffery Epstein: We spent a lot of time talking about Trump and Epstein’s relationship with him…Epstein is one of those people who truly knew Donald Trump, knew many secrets about him and was a threat to Trump https://t.co/RYbOB3bVjT
Wolff: Certainly 80, 90, probably 100 hours I have of Epstein on tape. We spent a lot of time talking about Donald Trump and Epstein’s relationship with him, which went on for a good 15 years and was incredibly close—they were each other’s closest friend for a very long time. https://t.co/ogR5Ch5vtw
"I think Epstein is one of those people who truly knew Donald Trump, knew many secrets about Donald Trump, and was threatening to Donald Trump." https://t.co/hzOBrPRDOj
Two months after President Trump’s executive order, the JFK files have still not been released. Who are they protecting? https://t.co/HA6t3p3PBw
29 posts • Grok (Beta)
Published
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has announced that she has received a significant volume of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, describing them as a 'truckload' of evidence. Bondi stated that FBI Director Kash Patel will provide her with a deadline for reviewing these documents, with the intention to release as much information as possible as quickly as possible, while protecting the identities of sex trafficking victims.
The documents, previously withheld by the FBI's Southern District of New York office, were only initially provided to Bondi in the form of 200 pages. She expressed frustration over the lack of information and the discovery of more documents in New York.
The release of these documents follows a previous attempt by the Justice Department, labeled as 'Phase I,' which was criticized for not providing new information. Bondi's recent statements have sparked criticism from both Democrats and Republicans, who are pressing for transparency and a timeline for the release of the new documents.
6 posts • ChatGPT (GPT-4o mini)
Published
Representative Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) has introduced the SHRED Act, legislation aimed at increasing penalties for federal employees who conceal or destroy government documents. The proposed law would impose a minimum sentence of 20 years and a maximum of life imprisonment for such offenses. Luna's move comes in light of allegations that federal agents have destroyed evidence related to Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking activities. Currently, the maximum penalty for hiding or damaging government files is three years in prison, which Luna argues is insufficient. The SHRED Act seeks to address these concerns by holding federal agents accountable for their actions regarding government records.
14 posts • ChatGPT (GPT-4o mini)
Published
Jes Staley, the former CEO of Barclays, is facing scrutiny in a tribunal regarding his connections to Jeffrey Epstein. During the proceedings, it was alleged that Staley's daughter acted as an intermediary between him and Epstein, a claim Staley has denied, stating that he severed ties with the convicted financier. This tribunal is pivotal in examining Staley's past dealings, particularly as he is being scrutinized for his role in the Epstein case. In related developments, President Donald Trump has pledged to release records concerning Epstein alongside files related to high-profile assassinations, including those of JFK, RFK, and MLK. The release of these files has been a subject of public interest, with ongoing discussions about transparency and accountability surrounding the Epstein case.
19 posts • ChatGPT (GPT-4o mini)
Published
In a court hearing, former Barclays CEO Jes Staley admitted to having sex with a woman who worked for Jeffrey Epstein, describing the encounter as consensual. This revelation surfaced during ongoing proceedings involving the UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), which is seeking to ban Staley from the financial industry. Staley, who previously served as an executive at JPMorgan, acknowledged that he had sexual relations with Epstein's assistant at a New York apartment linked to Epstein. The FCA has cited over 1,000 emails exchanged between Staley and Epstein, in which Staley referred to Epstein as 'family' and described their friendship as 'profound.' Staley's testimony also included comments about his interactions with Epstein, noting that he often visited the financier's apartment, where he met the assistant. The court proceedings have raised questions about Staley's past associations and their implications for his potential return to the banking sector.
39 posts • Grok (Beta)
Published
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that she received a 'truckload' of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein from the FBI's Southern District of New York field office. Despite the anticipation, no timeline has been provided for the release of these documents, leading to criticism from both Democrats and Republicans. The Justice Department's previous release of Epstein-related documents in February was considered a failure as most of the information had already been leaked.
Read more
9 posts • ChatGPT (GPT-4o mini)
Published
Senator Tom Cotton has responded to allegations made by Tucker Carlson, who accused him of obstructing the release of classified files related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The controversy has sparked discussions about the transparency of government documents, particularly in light of ongoing public interest in the release of files connected to high-profile cases, including those involving Jeffrey Epstein. Observers have noted a growing pessimism regarding the likelihood of the Epstein files being made public, with some questioning the integrity of the process and suggesting that information may have been suppressed. As of now, more than 50 days into the current administration, the Epstein files remain unreleased, raising concerns about transparency and trust in governmental institutions.
19 posts • ChatGPT (GPT-4o mini)
Published
Calls for the release of the Epstein files and long-secret JFK records have intensified, with multiple public figures questioning the Trump administration's delay in disclosing these documents. Tucker Carlson highlighted the issue, noting that Trump had issued an executive order on January 23 to release the JFK files, yet no updates have been provided as of March. Additionally, Pam Bondi and Kash Patel are reportedly in possession of a substantial collection of Epstein-related files, which were said to be delivered by the FBI. However, no timeline for their release has been established, with officials deferring inquiries to the Department of Justice. The public's interest remains high, as many continue to seek clarity on the status of these files, with some sources suggesting there is a low probability of new Epstein files being released this month.
REPORTER: Pam Bondi said she received a truckload of files from the FBI NY. When can we expect the Epstein files be released? LEAVITT: "I would defer you to the Department of Justice. I don't have a timeline." REPORTER: Any update on the JFK files? LEAVITT: "I would defer you… https://t.co/iUj114jgnH
BREAKING: Tucker Carlson suggests that a “force” is exerting influence on the Trump administration to block the release of JFK and Epstein documents.
There's only a 24% chance new Epstein files are released this month. AG Pam Bondi says the FBI delivered a 'truckload' of Epstein files... Where are they? https://t.co/8ogUqyea3M
Pam Bondi and Kash Patel supposedly have all of the Epstein files and videos and everything confiscated from his houses and island. Why hasn't anything been released yet?
🇺🇸 TUCKER CARLSON: WHERE ARE THE JFK FILES? "Trump issues an executive order on January 23 saying you're gonna release this stuff. They kinda can't not release it, and yet now it's March and they haven't released it. So pressure is currently being applied on the administration… https://t.co/1XKE5CNiEf https://t.co/iz9oSVxoHj
34 posts • Grok (Beta)
Published
Alina Habba, a counselor to President Donald Trump, has confirmed that a large batch of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein are currently under review. She indicated that the review process is aimed at ensuring the integrity of ongoing investigations and future prosecutions of Epstein's clients. Habba mentioned that thousands of documents are under review.
Habba emphasized the need for patience from the public, stating that the process is being handled legally to protect the safety of victims and the integrity of the criminal cases. She mentioned that the FBI and the Southern District of New York were previously involved in efforts to block the release of these documents.
Reports indicate that thousands of pages of Epstein documents were discovered in New York, and a new deadline has been set for their release. Attorney General Pam Bondi has stated that federal investigators withheld these documents, which she has vowed to make public. The Trump administration plans to prosecute Epstein's clients, with efforts to rein in corrupt elements within the FBI and DOJ.
9 posts • ChatGPT (GPT-4o mini)
Published
Recent discussions surrounding Jeffrey Epstein have intensified, particularly regarding his connections to former President Donald Trump. Claims have emerged suggesting that Epstein's blackmail files pose a threat to Trump and his administration, with allegations of pedophilia and financial misconduct linked to Ukraine. The ownership of Epstein's New Mexico ranch has also been scrutinized, with references to various businesses associated with the property. Additionally, questions have been raised about potential foreign involvement in Epstein's operations, including speculation about connections to Israel. The delay in releasing Epstein's client list has sparked concerns about potentially explosive revelations that could have far-reaching implications.