Who invited Tony Soprano?
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Read MoreInternet users may have just brought to light the corruption of the United States Department of Justice in relation to the Jeffrey Epstein case, and I am all here for it. Honestly, anyone who isn’t a Trump supporter already suspected that the DOJ, led by Pam Bondi, one of Trump’s closest aides, would eventually end […]
Read MoreDonald Trump hosted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Monday, December 29, to negotiate peace talks with Russia. The setting alone was already doing damage. Then, Trump decided to add a little performance art with reporters. The meeting took place at Mar-a-Lago. Yes, not in the White House, because nothing says “serious diplomacy” like conducting bilateral […]
Read MoreAt this moment, a lot of strange things are going on in the United States, particularly in the political sector. Yet, I never imagined I would see someone grieving for their late husband by recreating the site of his assassination, uh-huh, that definitely wasn’t on my bingo card, and I doubt it was on anyone […]
Read MoreJulie K. Brown, whose reporting forced federal authorities to unravel the Epstein-Maxwell prosecution, has now found herself inside the Epstein files. Quite literally. And there’s no explanation why. In the DoJ’s December 2025 document dump, journalist Julie K. Brown discovered detailed American Airlines booking records tied to her name from July 2019. This was weeks […]
Read MoreThe Department of Justice keeps insisting it’s releasing what the law requires. But the documents keep insisting otherwise. In the latest Epstein-file dump, the DoJ republished records from the Giuffre v. Maxwell case. And they dropped two versions of the same document, one mentions Trump and one censored. The Giuffre v. Maxwell court records have […]
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