Debate continues over the release and transparency of documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal network. Critics and lawmakers are questioning how Attorney General Pam Bondi has handled the disclosure of the files.
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Debate continues over allegations made by a woman who claimed Donald Trump assaulted her in connection with Jeffrey Epstein. Critics say the claims lacked evidence and were never substantiated by investigators.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has agreed to testify before the House Oversight Committee as part of the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s network. The testimony follows scrutiny over previously undisclosed meetings and communications between Lutnick and Epstein.
Rep. Lauren Boebert defended her decision after leaking a photo of Hillary Clinton during a closed-door Jeffrey Epstein deposition to a conservative influencer. The leak briefly paused the deposition and drew sharp reactions from lawmakers on both sides.
California Governor Gavin Newsom responded to criticism by calling a remark that he’s “historically illiterate” bigoted due to his dyslexia, drawing further debate online.
Eric Swalwell’s college-era poetry and op-eds resurfaced, drawing scrutiny as the congressman campaigns for California governor.
Newly unsealed court files claim Donald Trump contacted Palm Beach police in 2006 to report Jeffrey Epstein’s conduct and urged authorities to focus on Ghislaine Maxwell. The document states Trump was “one of the very first people to call” law enforcement as news spread about Epstein’s investigation.
Newly released court and law enforcement records suggest that Donald Trump contacted Palm Beach police in 2006 to discuss Jeffrey Epstein’s conduct with underage girls, saying “everyone” knew what Epstein was doing. The claim clashes with Trump’s repeated denials of prior knowledge about Epstein’s criminal activity.
Comments from prominent left-wing figures have sparked renewed debate over political rhetoric and division. Critics argue the remarks reveal deep hostility toward conservative opponents.


















‘Necrophilia is harmless’: Greens candidate wanted sex with corpses legalised
A Greens candidate running for a state seat in Sydney is facing intense criticism after an old article resurfaced in which he described necrophilia as “harmless.” The comments have sparked outrage among NSW politicians, with some calling for the party to withdraw his endorsement.