El presidente Donald Trump anunció que demandará a The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), NewsCorp y a Rupert Murdoch, presidente y director ejecutivo de NewsCorp.
Read More Trump anunció que demandará a The Wall Street Journal y a otros medios tras publicación de una supuesta carta de cumpleaños que habría escrito a Jeffrey EpsteinTag: Jeffrey Epstein
James Comey’s daughter Maurene, prosecutor in the Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and Ghislaine Maxwell cases, fired by DOJ
On Wednesday, the Justice Department fired Maurene Comey from her position at the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, where she had most recently overseen the prosecution of Sean “Diddy” Combs, and prior to that, Ghislaine Maxwell, according to multiple sources.
Read More James Comey’s daughter Maurene, prosecutor in the Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and Ghislaine Maxwell cases, fired by DOJGOP Rep. Thomas Massie attempts to force vote on releasing Epstein files
GOP Rep. Thomas Massie introduced a bipartisan resolution to force a vote on mandating the Department of Justice (DOJ) to release files related to child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
Read More GOP Rep. Thomas Massie attempts to force vote on releasing Epstein filesHouse Republicans block GENIUS Act containing Epstein docs amendment, while MTG argues it would allow Dems to ‘control House floor’
The House voted down a procedural rule that would have allowed debate and a vote on the GENIUS Act, two related crypto bills—the CLARITY Act and the Anti‑CBDC Surveillance State Act—and the Defense Appropriations bill.
Read More House Republicans block GENIUS Act containing Epstein docs amendment, while MTG argues it would allow Dems to ‘control House floor’DOD announces $200M contract with Musk’s artificial intelligence bot Grok
The U.S. government announced a newly inked deal, worth up to $200 million, to begin utilizing Grok, Elon Musk’s xAI chatbot — representing a push to modernize the Defense Department.
Read More DOD announces $200M contract with Musk’s artificial intelligence bot GrokSource: Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell would ‘welcome the chance to sit in front of Congress and tell her story’
An unidentified source who reached out to the Daily Mail outlet is claiming that 63-year-old Ghislaine Maxwell is prepared to testify before Congress in relation to the “Epstein files,” while also emphasizing that Jeffrey Epstein’s now-locked up socialite accomplice wasn’t even offered a plea deal.
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