Deep State in Panic as Kash Patel Prepares to Release Epstein Files
Washington’s elite are scrambling to stop the release—will Patel follow through?
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The Deep State is scrambling for cover as Kash Patel, Trump’s pick for FBI Director, prepares to declassify the Epstein files in the next ten days. These documents, long buried by intelligence agencies, could expose high-profile figures and decades of cover-ups. The political class knows what’s coming—and they’re already trying to block it.
Meanwhile, Trump is firing top officials, signing massive trade tariffs, and slashing wasteful spending across federal agencies. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has just been sworn in as Secretary of Health and Human Services, shaking up the entire public health system. And the fight over sanctuary cities is boiling over as New York and Washington go head-to-head on immigration enforcement.
Everything is shifting. The establishment is losing its grip. And if Patel follows through, this could be the biggest exposure of corruption yet.
Kash Patel Prepares to Release Epstein Files—Deep State in Panic
The Deep State is on edge. Kash Patel, Trump’s pick for FBI Director, is reportedly preparing to declassify the Epstein files within the next ten days, a move that could expose powerful figures and decades of cover-ups. The files, long protected by intelligence agencies and legal barriers, contain names, connections, and financial records tied to Epstein’s illicit network.
For years, the public has demanded the full release of Epstein’s client list, but the political establishment has fought tooth and nail to keep it hidden. Patel’s plan to declassify these records is already sending shockwaves through Washington, Hollywood, and global financial elites. The political class knows what’s in these files—and they’re doing everything they can to stop them from going public.
Trump allies argue that Patel’s move is long overdue, calling it a necessary step toward exposing corruption at the highest levels. Opponents claim the release is a political stunt designed to destabilize Washington’s elite ahead of the election. But if the names in these files are as explosive as some believe, this release could change everything.
The legal and political battle over the Epstein files is just beginning. If Patel follows through, expect a full-blown war between reformers and the establishment—one that could finally bring long-protected secrets into the light.
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His appointment signals a potential shift in public health priorities and has sparked debate over the future direction of the nation’s health policies. H/T Fox News
When They Did It, It Was Fine. When Trump Does It, It’s a Crisis.
Every administration has talked about cutting government waste, shutting down agencies, and even mass layoffs of federal workers. But now that Trump is doing it? It’s an attack on democracy. Here’s the proof.
Funny how when Trump moves to shrink the bloated federal workforce, it’s called authoritarianism, but when Obama, Bush, and Clinton did it, it was called ‘fiscal responsibility.’ The narrative is collapsing.
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Deep State Braces for Kash Patel’s Possible Epstein Files Release – Patel is preparing to declassify Epstein-related documents, and Washington is in full-blown panic mode. More
States Sue Elon Musk’s DOGE Over Alleged Overreach – Multiple states have filed lawsuits against Musk’s watchdog agency, claiming it’s overstepping its authority. More
J.D. Vance’s Strong Debut in Paris – The vice president makes a powerful impression in France, focusing on trade and security during high-level meetings. More
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Tensions are rising as New York pushes back against Trump’s immigration policies. While the state grapples with a worsening migrant crisis, critics argue that it should be doing more to support border security efforts. Trump allies say New York’s resistance is making the situation worse, while city officials claim federal enforcement is too aggressive. The standoff is far from over, and with sanctuary policies in question, a major clash could be coming. More
2. Trump Fires USAID Inspector General After Reports of Massive Fraud
President Trump has fired the inspector general who oversaw USAID after reports surfaced of widespread fraud, waste, and abuse within the agency. The move is part of a broader effort to root out corruption and mismanagement in federal programs. Trump officials say USAID has been funneling taxpayer money into questionable foreign projects with little oversight, and the agency is now facing deep audits. More
3. Trump and Indian Prime Minister Modi Strengthen Ties in Joint Press Conference
Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a joint press conference, reaffirming their commitment to strengthening economic and military ties. The two leaders announced new trade agreements, deeper cooperation on Indo-Pacific security, and plans to counter Chinese influence in the region. Trump called the relationship with India a “critical alliance,” signaling a major shift in U.S. strategy in Asia. More
4. Trump Signs Reciprocal Tariff Plan Targeting Countries That Tax U.S. Goods
Trump has signed a new reciprocal tariff plan aimed at hitting countries that place heavy taxes on American imports. The move is designed to force fairer trade practices and protect U.S. manufacturing. Global markets are already reacting, with some foreign leaders warning of potential retaliation. Trump’s team insists the policy will bring billions back into the U.S. economy. More
5. Plans to Dismantle the Department of Education Gain Momentum
Trump’s plan to dismantle the Department of Education is gaining traction, with key allies pushing for an executive order to begin transferring power back to the states. Supporters argue that eliminating federal oversight will improve education outcomes and cut waste, while critics warn it could lead to chaos. The move would mark one of the most radical shake-ups of the U.S. education system in decades. More
“There is no crueler tyranny than that which is perpetuated under the shield of law and in the name of justice.”
— Montesquieu
For years, Washington’s elite have kept their secrets buried. Now, the walls are closing in. Kash Patel’s planned release of the Epstein files could be the moment everything changes—if the Deep State doesn’t stop him first.
Stay alert. Stay informed. And expect the fight to get ugly. See you in tomorrow’s issue.
~ Scott 🇺🇸