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  • DOJ Epstein Files Detail Multiple Trump Jet Trips Including Flight With Unidentified Young Woman
    Judge Orders Trump to End Los Angeles Guard Deployment, Rebukes 'Blank Check' Claim of Presidential Power
    The latest release of Justice Department records tied to Jeffrey Epstein has reopened scrutiny of President Donald Trump's past associations, even as a high-profile documentary backed by Amazon MGM Studios moves toward release with a notable omission inside the Trump family itself.
  • Epstein Letter Citing ‘Young, Nubile Girls’ Triggers DOJ Warning as Trump’s Past Ties Resurface
    Epstein
    A newly disclosed handwritten letter attributed to Jeffrey Epstein has reignited scrutiny of figures linked to his social circle, after language in the document appeared to reference Donald Trump and alleged interests in "young, nubile girls," prompting a rare public disclaimer from the U.S. Department of Justice that the claim is "untrue and sensationalist" and lacks independent verification.
  • Trump’s Repeated Cognitive Tests Draw Scrutiny as Doctors Question What Frequent Screening Signals
    Donald Trump
    President Donald Trump has repeatedly highlighted his performance on cognitive screening exams in recent months, presenting what he calls "perfect" scores as proof of mental sharpness. But for some medical professionals, the very frequency of those tests - and the president's fixation on them - has prompted renewed scrutiny rather than reassurance.
  • Photo From 2002 Royal Wedding Rekindles Scrutiny of Clinton’s Ties to Epstein as 2026 Depositions Loom
    New Epstein Photo Drop Renews Scrutiny of Trump, Clinton and Other VIPs Amid Justice Dept. Deadline
    A newly surfaced photograph from a 2002 royal wedding in Morocco has renewed scrutiny of former President Bill Clinton's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, placing fresh pressure on the Clinton family as congressional investigators push toward depositions scheduled for early 2026.
  • Epstein Estate Files Reveal ‘Lolita’ Imagery as Lawmakers Release 68 Photos Linked to Abuse Network
    Epstein Estate Files Reveal ‘Lolita’ Imagery as Lawmakers Release 68 Photos Linked to Abuse Network
    Newly released materials from the estate of Jeffrey Epstein have intensified scrutiny of how language and imagery were woven into one of the most extensive sex-trafficking cases in modern U.S. history. The documents, made public by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee in December 2025, include photographs and written materials referencing "Lolita," a term long associated with the sexualization of minors and now explicitly visible within Epstein's private records.
  • Trump’s $400 Million White House Ballroom Plan Collides With Looming Health Insurance Premium Surge
    Federal Judge Blocks Trump Plan Cutting Medicaid Funds to Planned Parenthood
    President Donald Trump's announcement that a proposed White House ballroom could now cost as much as $400 million has sharpened scrutiny of the administration's priorities at a moment when millions of Americans face steep increases in health insurance premiums as pandemic-era subsidies near expiration.
  • Newsom Launches State Website Targeting Trump Allies as Crime Data Show 18% Drop in Murders
    Newsom Prepares to Counter Trump’s EV Tax Credit Cuts with State Rebates
    California Gov. Gavin Newsom has launched a state-run website that catalogues criminal convictions and clemency grants tied to President Donald Trump, escalating a digital political feud by using public resources to frame accountability as a system audit. The portal, unveiled Tuesday, tracks individuals linked to Trump who have received pardons or commutations and presents the information in a format resembling a developer bug log, complete with stylized graphics and summaries of criminal cases.
  • Susie Wiles Acknowledges Trump Appears in Epstein Records, Calls Past Ties Social, Not Criminal
    Trump Faces Erosion Inside MAGA Base as 46% of Americans Say Cost of Living Is ‘Worst They Can Remember’
    White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles has publicly confirmed that President Donald Trump appears in investigative records connected to Jeffrey Epstein, a disclosure that has renewed scrutiny of Trump's past associations while exposing internal tensions over how the administration has addressed the long-running scandal.
  • Trump Defamation Lawsuit Triggers Discovery Fight as Defendants Seek Medical and Psychiatric Records
    Judge Orders Trump to End Los Angeles Guard Deployment, Rebukes 'Blank Check' Claim of Presidential Power
    President Donald Trump faces a high-stakes discovery battle in a Florida defamation case he initiated, as attorneys for the Pulitzer Prize Board move to compel production of his medical and psychiatric records, along with financial and tax documents, arguing the materials are relevant to claims of reputational harm and damages.
  • Marjorie Taylor Greene Engages Brian Glenn, Triggering Career Shift for White House Correspondent
    Marjorie Taylor Greene Slammed for Xenophobic Outburst at British Reporter Over Yemen Strike Leak
    Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, the Georgia Republican known for her combative political style and prominence within the conservative movement, announced her engagement to journalist Brian Glenn, setting in motion a rare convergence of personal life and professional recalibration inside Washington's political-media ecosystem.
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