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Trump Reacts Sharply to Supreme Court Ruling Denying Access Block on Iran War Plans Documents

On March 13–14, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a 5-4 decision rejecting former President Donald Trump’s request to block congressional access to classified Pentagon documents related to potential military operations against Iran. The ruling, which saw two Trump-appointed justices (Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Brett Kavanaugh) joining the majority, granted Congress subpoena authority […]

U.S. Faces Major Economic Setback as International Fans Shift Away from 2026 World Cup Host Cities

With the 2026 FIFA World Cup less than 90 days away—set to feature 104 matches across 16 cities in the United States, Canada, and Mexico—the tournament was long projected to deliver a massive economic windfall to the U.S. host cities. Estimates from FIFA, the World Trade Organization, and independent analysts once forecasted up to $30 […]

Ted Lieu Confronts AG Pam Bondi Over $847,000 Transfer in Tense Oversight Hearing on Epstein-Related Financial Probes

In a high-stakes oversight hearing on February 11, 2026 (or closely related session), Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA) aggressively questioned Attorney General Pam Bondi about financial records tied to investigations connected to Jeffrey Epstein’s network. The exchange centered on a documented $847,000 wire transfer and related transactions, raising allegations of potential structuring to evade reporting requirements, […]

Rep. Joe Neguse Grills AG Pam Bondi on Alleged DOJ Politicization, Epstein File Handling, and Institutional Changes in Oversight Hearing

In a tense February 11, 2026, oversight hearing before the House Judiciary Committee (or affiliated panel), Rep. Joe Neguse (D-CO) sharply questioned Attorney General Pam Bondi about what Democrats described as the Trump administration’s transformation of the Department of Justice into a protective apparatus for the president and allies, rather than an impartial enforcer of […]

Heated Exchange in Hillary Clinton’s Epstein Deposition: Rep. Nancy Mace Presses on Bill Clinton’s Ties and Alleged Inconsistencies

During a deposition conducted by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform as part of its ongoing probe into Jeffrey Epstein’s activities and associations, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton faced pointed questioning from Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC). The exchange, lasting approximately 10 minutes within a longer session, centered on Bill Clinton’s documented connections […]

Bill Clinton’s Testimony on Jeffrey Epstein: Denials Regarding ‘Blue Dress’ Painting, Island Visits, and Favors

In testimony before the House Oversight Committee’s probe into Jeffrey Epstein’s activities, former President Bill Clinton addressed questions about artifacts discovered in Epstein’s residences and his past associations with the convicted sex offender. The session, part of broader congressional scrutiny following recent document releases, focused on a painting, framed documents, and allegations tied to Epstein’s […]

Jeffrey Epstein Asked Point Blank: “How Long Have You Been Attracted to Underage Girls?” APT

Jeffrey Epstein’s 2010 Deposition: Repeated Invocations of Constitutional Rights When Questioned on Attraction to Underage Girls In February 2010, Jeffrey Epstein sat for a deposition under oath as part of a civil lawsuit stemming from allegations tied to his 2008 Florida criminal case. The session, lasting nearly 90 minutes, was conducted by plaintiff’s attorney Brad […]

Unresolved Questions in Jeffrey Epstein’s Death: A Forensic Examination of Autopsy Details and MCC Failures

Jeffrey Epstein, the financier and convicted sex offender, died on August 10, 2019, while in federal custody at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York City, awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges. The official ruling by the New York City chief medical examiner was suicide by hanging, but persistent questions about the autopsy findings, body […]

The Mysterious Death of Jean-Luc Brunel: Epstein Associate Who Threatened to Expose Evidence Dies in Custody

Jean-Luc Brunel, a French modeling agent and longtime associate of Jeffrey Epstein, was found hanged in his Paris prison cell in February 2022 while awaiting trial on charges of rape of minors and organized sex trafficking. His death—ruled a suicide—came amid ongoing scrutiny of Epstein’s international network and raised questions about accountability for enablers in […]

Alexander Brothers Convicted in Decades-Long Sex Trafficking Case: Echoes of Epstein’s Defense Tactics

In a major federal verdict delivered in New York after a multi-week trial, brothers Tal, Orin, and Alain Alexander were found guilty on all counts of a 13-year conspiracy (2008–2021) involving sex trafficking, rape, and abuse of dozens of women and underage girls. The trio, prominent real estate brokers in Miami Beach, Manhattan, and other […]