Epstein Files Just Went Nuclear — And Congress Lit the Fuse
Bipartisan vote, survivors in tears, Trump’s green light… what are they still hiding?
Good Morning, it’s Wednesday, November 19th, 2025.
Turns out Hell does freeze over. Congress — yes, this Congress — voted 427–1 to force the DOJ to unseal the Jeffrey Epstein files. Survivors in the gallery erupted. The lone “no” vote got torched. And now the Senate faces a choice: protect the people… or protect the powerful.
Inside today’s issue:
• MTG turns on Trump (but don’t crown her a hero yet)
• Bill Maher warns Dems: socialism will f**k you
• Nicki Minaj goes global
• Epstein claims another elite scalp
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Congress Votes to Nuke the Epstein Vault
Massie, Greene, Khanna unite to break the silence — with Trump’s full blessing.
The House just did what the media, DOJ, and Clinton Foundation donors hoped they wouldn’t.
In a 427–1 vote Tuesday, lawmakers passed a bill forcing the Department of Justice to release long-sealed Jeffrey Epstein files. The lone “no” vote? Rep. Clay Higgins (R-LA), who warned it could “injure innocent people.” The rest of Congress — including Speaker Mike Johnson — backed it, despite hand-wringing over privacy risks.
What You Need to Know:
The bill was led by Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) — yes, a true bipartisan grenade.
Survivors of Epstein’s abuse were in the gallery and erupted in cheers as the vote passed.
Trump backed the bill. That left little room for GOP fence-sitting — even from hesitant leadership.
Why It Matters:
This could be the biggest transparency bomb Congress has ever dropped.
If names from the files tie to DOJ leadership, political elites, or global powerbrokers — game over.
The Senate is now the firewall — and both Schumer and Thune are feeling the heat.
The Real Story:
Speaker Johnson called the bill “dangerous,” warning it could dox undercover officers or future whistleblowers. But that didn’t stop him from voting yes — after Trump gave the green light. House Oversight, meanwhile, has already released 60,000+ pages from the Epstein case.
Massie, Khanna, and Greene took the gloves off. “Do not muck this up in the Senate,” Massie warned Tuesday. “If you prevent disclosure, you’re not for the people.”
Khanna added, “This is about justice for survivors. Period.”
Democrats like Schumer are ready to force the issue. He threatened to steamroll any GOP stall tactics in the Senate: “Republicans have spent months trying to protect Donald Trump and hide what’s in the files,” he claimed — even though Trump signed off.
That narrative’s already cracking. Because if Epstein’s ties run through Trump, why is Trump the one pushing the files out?
What They Don’t Want You to See:
“Don’t muck it up in the Senate… If you do anything that prevents disclosure, you are not for the people.” — Rep. Thomas Massie
BOTTOM LINE:
Congress just lit the match on the Epstein files. If the Senate caves to pressure or tries to water this down, Americans will know exactly who’s still protecting the predator class. The era of sealed secrets is cracking open — and some very powerful names are sweating bullets.
The New Marjorie Taylor Greene
Marjorie Taylor Greene just shocked the Beltway by sounding less like Alex Jones and more like David Gergen — lamenting the “nasty tone” of politics on CNN of all places. Yes, the same MTG who launched her career throwing rhetorical Molotovs is now calling for… civility?
But don’t mistake her pivot for peace. Greene is in open war with Trump — accusing him of betrayal over foreign policy and saying he put her life at risk by calling her a “traitor.” The trigger? Her support for releasing the Epstein files, which Trump now (ironically) supports.
“There’s been a vast cover-up to protect pedophiles,” Greene said, suggesting Israeli involvement — again invoking her Rothschild laser rabbit hole.
Takeaway:
Greene’s transformation isn’t evolution — it’s opportunism dressed as principle.
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Bill Maher to Dems: Socialism Will F**k You
Bill Maher’s latest HBO rant hit the left like a brick through a Brooklyn window. His message? Dump the Democratic Socialists or get steamrolled at the polls — again.
Maher torched AOC, Bernie, and NYC’s new socialist mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, saying their utopian pitch has turned Gen Z into capitalism ghosters. But the punchline cut deep: “Socialism doesn’t work and has never worked.”
“They’re not Democrats… they’ll be the first to tell you that.”
Takeaway:
Even Hollywood’s favorite liberal is warning: Follow the fringe, and the whole party burns.
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You Didn’t Trigger the System — the System Triggered You
Most people still think enforcement begins after wrongdoing.
They don’t understand that today’s control architecture classifies behavior before it happens — and enforces probability, not action.
This week’s Ledger pulls the curtain back on how the scoring models actually work, and why the next phase won’t look like regulation at all.
When a Congress this broken votes 427–1 to pull back the curtain, it tells you one thing: the truth is more radioactive than ever. This isn’t just about Epstein. It’s about the system that let him thrive. And who still fears the light.
They told us conspiracy. Turns out it was coordination. At the highest levels.
~ Scott 🇺🇸
P.S. Trump giving the green light on the Epstein files? That was a dare to the Swamp. Let’s see who flinches first. MTG’s flip, Schumer’s scramble, Harvard elites running for cover — this isn’t cleanup. It’s collapse. What do you think the files will show? Who do you think they’re trying to protect? Hit reply — I want to hear it.
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They're protecting the Obamas and Clintons and probably many more.
This list means nothing. It had been through too many hands, who paid to get their names removed, how many senators had their names removed and who above the president is involved? What is the majority religion of these pedos.
Next how many of those victim were willing prostitutes? Like the Bunny Ranch, strippers who go beyond stripping and where are all the male victims these Politicians like to ignore?