The Epstein List Is Finally Coming—And Washington Should Be Terrified
Pam Bondi is stepping in to reveal the names that powerful figures have worked so hard to hide. The consequences? They’ll be monumental.
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This week, the truth comes crashing down. Pam Bondi has finally secured the means to expose the Epstein list, a document that will name names and tear apart the carefully crafted narratives of the rich and powerful.
Meanwhile, the FBI is changing hands with Patel in charge, the deep state is on the defensive, and the U.S. government is cutting the fat with mass layoffs and slashed spending. The political machine that’s been running behind closed doors is now facing a reckoning, and nothing will ever be the same.
The DOGEhouse is firing on all cylinders, exposing billions in wasted taxpayer money, and the pressure is building. From Epstein’s enablers to government overreach, this week’s issue pulls back the curtain on it all.
Pam Bondi Takes on the Deep State—The Epstein List Will Be Exposed
Pam Bondi, former Florida Attorney General, has now taken the first official step toward releasing the long-hidden Epstein list—a move that could expose the powerful figures connected to Epstein’s trafficking ring. The long-suppressed list is expected to name high-profile individuals who have evaded justice for far too long, and Bondi is now in a position to make those names public.
Bondi’s appointment to handle the Epstein case comes after years of resistance from powerful forces trying to keep this information buried. For too long, Epstein’s enablers have walked free, hiding behind their wealth and influence. But Bondi’s relentless pursuit is about to change that.
The full release of the Epstein list could have far-reaching consequences, touching politicians, celebrities, and global elites whose names have been whispered but never confirmed. Bondi’s work is the beginning of a reckoning for those who have protected Epstein’s network.
This is a pivotal moment in the fight for justice. The people who abused their positions of power to benefit from Epstein’s crimes are finally being forced to face the consequences. Bondi has committed to ensuring that these high-profile names are no longer shielded from the public eye.
The list is coming, and the world is about to know who was involved. Epstein’s empire of abuse is finally coming to light, and those who helped build it won’t be able to hide anymore. More
FBI Director Kash Patel’s Stern Message to the Media
Kash Patel, the newly appointed FBI Director, has made it clear that he is ready for a fight with the media. Following his swearing-in ceremony, Patel addressed the press, saying, “You have written everything you possibly can about me that’s fake, malicious, slanderous and defamatory. Keep it coming. Bring it on, but leave the men and women of the FBI out of it. They deserve better.” The message is a warning to the media that Patel will not back down from media attacks, even as he seeks to reform the FBI from within. More
Adam Schiff’s Reaction to Patel’s Confirmation
California Senator Adam Schiff is outraged after the Senate confirmed Kash Patel as the new FBI Director. Schiff described the confirmation as a “constitutional crisis,” citing Patel’s past associations and his outspoken criticisms of the FBI’s handling of political matters. Schiff’s reaction underscores the deep divide within Washington on how the FBI should be run and the level of scrutiny the agency faces under Patel’s leadership. More
Adam Schiff’s Reaction to Patel’s Confirmation
California Senator Adam Schiff is outraged after the Senate confirmed Kash Patel as the new FBI Director. Schiff described the confirmation as a “constitutional crisis,” citing Patel’s past associations and his outspoken criticisms of the FBI’s handling of political matters. Schiff’s reaction underscores the deep divide within Washington on how the FBI should be run and the level of scrutiny the agency faces under Patel’s leadership.
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• $2 billion in taxpayer funds discovered for Stacey Abrams-linked group: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) found that the Biden administration allocated $2 billion to Power Forward Communities, a nonprofit associated with Stacey Abrams. This group, established in late 2023, reported just $100 in revenue during its first three months. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin expressed concern over the allocation, highlighting the organization’s minimal financial history.
• Contract cancellations lead to significant savings: The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) reported 95 contract cancellations, resulting in approximately $115 million in savings. Notably, two USDA contracts were among those canceled:
$265,000 for a “food and nutrition service 3-day leadership retreat in Atlanta.”
$30,000 for “Malaysia study tour facilitation services.”
• USGSA sells vacant property, recovers funds: The U.S. General Services Administration (USGSA) sold the old Webster School building in Washington, D.C., for $4,138,000. Acquired via condemnation in 2003, the building remained empty and boarded up, accumulating $24 million in deferred maintenance and liabilities. The sale aims to recoup some of these costs.
1. Military Leadership Changes
President Trump has removed Air Force General Charles “CQ” Brown Jr. from his position as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, a role he held as only the second Black general in this capacity. General Brown’s tenure focused on significant conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, and he was widely respected by Congress and Pentagon leadership. Trump has nominated Air Force Lieutenant General Dan “Razin” Caine as his replacement. More
2. Executive Orders and Policy Initiatives
Since returning to the presidency in January, Trump has signed over 50 executive orders aiming for a “complete restoration of America.” Key actions include ending federal benefits for illegal immigrants, revising regulations across agencies, strengthening White House control over independent regulators, expanding IVF access, and implementing 25% tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum. He also banned paper straws, paused bribery prosecutions under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, and sanctioned the International Criminal Court. Other notable orders include pulling out from the Paris climate agreement, banning trans athletes in women’s sports, freezing refugee admissions, and renaming geographical locations. More
3. Budget and Fiscal Policies
President Trump has expressed his willingness to approve the spending plan through multiple bills instead of just one comprehensive bill. This development comes after the Senate passed a spending framework. Additionally, Trump’s administration faced backlash for downsizing the National Park Service, with plans to restore jobs and hire more seasonal workers. The Supreme Court temporarily retained Hampton Dellinger as the head of the Office of Special Counsel, despite the Trump administration’s efforts to remove him. Trump has also signed an action imposing tariffs on countries taxing digital services, impacting U.S. tech companies. More
4. Foreign Policy and International Relations
In London, House Republicans observed firsthand how President Trump is influencing Europe. They engaged with European leaders and citizens, discussing topics such as energy policies, regulatory environments, and the promotion of American-style Christian values. The discussions highlighted concerns about European leaders’ satisfaction with current policies and the willingness of citizens to advocate for change. More
5. Legal and Political Challenges
President Trump has clashed with Maine Governor Janet Mills over a controversial executive order banning transgender women and girls from participating in female sports. Trump demanded compliance from Mills, equating his orders with federal law and threatening to withhold federal funding. Mills responded by stating she would “comply with state and federal law” and threatened legal action, indicating a potential constitutional challenge. More
“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”
— Edmund Burke
The truth is coming out, and the accountability is finally here. Washington’s elite are scrambling, and it’s time for a change.
Stay tuned—this issue is only the beginning.
See you in tomorrow’s issue.
~ Scott 🇺🇸
they better publish this list. the people who participated in this atrocious scheme should be punished.
The whole nation is waiting for this.