#10 - Alan Dershowitz says he knows “for a FACT” that the Epstein Files are being suppressed to protect powerful people.
“I know the names of the individuals. I know why they’re being suppressed. I know who’s suppressing them, but I’m bound by confidentiality from a judge and cases, and I can’t disclose what I know. But, hand to God, I know the names of people whose files are being suppressed in order to protect them, and that’s wrong!”
@SeanSpicer asked, “Just out of curiosity, without names, are these politicians, business leaders, both?”
“They’re everything,” Dershowitz replied.
This is a HUGE statement because Dershowitz was part of Epstein’s legal defense team.
What he said here just ensured the Epstein story is never going away.
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#9 - Scott Adams says he was planning to end his life THIS WEEK, but thanks to testosterone blockers, he is now pain-free from his terminal case of prostate cancer.
“It removed all of my pain, and now I can walk again unaided.”
Scott believes he could live for “something like months to a few years,” but he’s hopeful there’s a breakthrough on the horizon.
“There’s probably something in the lab somewhere that can fix me.”
“I’ve got this little window where the pace of scientific discovery, especially in healthcare, will probably be wilder than it’s ever been before. And I might have, just by luck, just enough time to use that little window to find a way out.”
Praying for the best for @ScottAdamsSays!
#8 - Victor Davis Hanson gives a blunt explanation why the Epstein files still aren't public.
Beck asked him: “What do you think this is really about?”
Hanson replied:
“I think it’s pretty clear now that Epstein had no talent other than blackmail,” meaning he was most likely an asset for one or more intelligence agencies, and those agencies are now being protected.
Note for story #10: Dershowitz actually made these comments about three months ago, as shared by @seanspicer.
I originally thought this was from today.
However, the timing changes very little about the significance of what he revealed.
Whether it was today or months ago, he’s still says he knows exactly whose names are being suppressed—and that they’re being protected.
Now, onto the next story.
@seanspicer #7 – @NicoleShanahan says a whistleblower is giving her information about who’s really behind the programs spraying our skies.
#6 – @SenJohnKennedy says James Comey and John Brennan “broke the law, they should be held accountable” for the Russia collusion hoax.
He writes, “I’d hire the guy who salts the fries at McDonald’s before I’d hire either James Comey or John Brennan. They’re not ethical people—and if they broke the law, they should be held accountable.”
Kennedy always brings out the best lines.
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@seanspicer @NicoleShanahan @SenJohnKennedy #5 – Rep. @RonnyJacksonTX says Biden’s personal doctor, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, must have done something illegal if he’s pleading the Fifth.
#4 - Jeffrey Epstein victim attorney Sigrid McCawley accuses Pam Bondi’s DOJ of WITHHOLDING a treasure trove of evidence, including names of co-conspirators, financial records, and multiple computers.
She says the department has every piece of information on who Epstein was working with and a secret group that helped Epstein conceal his crimes against children.
Her trial is scheduled for next year.
Credit: @ShadowofEzra
@seanspicer @NicoleShanahan @SenJohnKennedy @RonnyJacksonTX #3 - EPA Chief Lee Zeldin says the Trump administration is committed to “total transparency” on contrails and geoengineering, vowing to release everything “we know” publicly.
He writes: “I want you to know EVERYTHING I know about these topics, and without ANY exception!”
@seanspicer @NicoleShanahan @SenJohnKennedy @RonnyJacksonTX #2 – OpenAI CEO Sam Altman hints at interest in Elon Musk’s proposed third political party.
“I haven’t had a chance to read about it … I was a Democrat for a long time, and I don’t generally feel represented by the sort of mainstream Democrats anymore.”
Credit: @TheChiefNerd
#1 - Sen. John Fetterman breaks ranks with the Democratic party to DEFEND ICE agents.
He says, “ICE agents are just doing their job, and I fully support that. And for me, and people in my party might want to abolish it or treat them as criminals or anything, that’s just inappropriate and outrageous. ICE performs an important job for our nation.”
@seanspicer @NicoleShanahan @SenJohnKennedy @RonnyJacksonTX @TheChiefNerd BONUS #1 - CIA Whistleblower Reveals How Intelligence Agencies Gather Blackmail on Politicians Without Them Suspecting It
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With over 120 lives lost and 160 still missing, Trump’s visit to Kerrville was more than a photo op.
He kept his promise to the people of Texas.
But amid the heartbreak, it was Dr. Phil’s words that gleamed like a beacon in the night's sky:
“This is about faith, and it's about family, and it's truly about community.”
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Around 1 p.m. Central Time, President Trump landed in Kerrville, Texas, intent on seeing the devastation from the floods for himself.
The arrival wasn’t staged for applause or slogans.
It was quiet, focused.
The First Lady walked with him as they exited Marine One, before being greeted on the tarmac by Governor Greg Abbott, the gravity of the day clear in their subdued exchange.
It was the first of many emotional moments in Texas.
From there, they headed straight to meet local officials and first responders.
This specific visit wasn’t about policy points or grand declarations, it was about standing in the same mud as the people living this nightmare.
Next came the hardest part.
Going into the neighborhoods that had suffered the worst, looking residents in the eye, listening without pretending to have all the answers.
But the message was clear without anyone having to say it outright: this is what leadership looks like when tragedy strikes.
In Kerrville’s wrecked streets, there was no way to soften what they saw.
The First Lady and President Trump walked among toppled vehicles, downed trees, and utter devastation.
It was a humbling image to say the least.
They stopped by an overturned 18-wheeler, talking with first responders who had spent days in knee-deep sludge, searching for survivors and, when hope ran out, recovering bodies.
The president then shook hands with the heroes of Kerrville, as they posed for picture.
The death toll was already over 120, with more than 160 people still unaccounted for.
#10 - Former US Representative George Santos says Members of Congress were caught having séx with staffers in the basement of government buildings.
“No way!” Tucker Carlson said in disbelief.
People in the know call this area “the cages,” slang for the storage units in the basements of House office buildings.
At first, Santos thought the problem only involved non-representatives, so he pitched the idea of installing cameras down there to deter people from engaging in séx.
But to his shock, Wisconsin Rep. Brian Steil (R) told him they didn’t have time to focus on “baseless rumors.”
“Then I learn that former members were caught having séx with staffers down in the cages,” Santos told Carlson.
“And that’s why cameras will never go up.”
Santos added that some US representatives will lure reporters to their offices by promising a “scoop,” only to use it as an opportunity to make a move on them.
“We’re supposed to be boring!” Santos said, reflecting on the scandals.
“Séx was never in the job description.”
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#9 - CNN’s Kaitlan Collins tries to get a cloud seeding CEO to say weather modification is a conspiracy theory.
Instead, he confirms that, YES, you can actually modify the weather.
COLLINS: “When you are accused of engineering the weather and weather modification, what would you say to that?”
RAINMAKER CEO: “I think that this is a very consequential technology. Not just anybody should be allowed to MODIFY the weather. There should be oversight and transparency.”
#8 - New forensic analysis reveals that the FBI’s so-called “raw” Jeffrey Epstein prison footage was likely altered.
Metadata shows the video wasn’t a straight pull from the prison surveillance system—it was edited, possibly using Adobe Premiere Pro.
Experts say it was pieced together from at least two separate clips, saved and exported multiple times before being uploaded to the DOJ’s website.
There has never been a single randomized trial comparing vaccinated and unvaccinated kids.
Agencies have the funding and the tech, yet refuse.
So what happens when you compare vax vs. unvax?
They don’t want you to see this data.
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The information in this thread comes from the work of medical researcher @MidwesternDoc. For all the sources and details, read the full report below. midwesterndoctor.com/p/how-much-dam…
Before we get to the data, let’s take a look at the history we were never taught about vaccines.
It started with smallpox.
The vaccine hit the market in 1798 and often CAUSED outbreaks instead of stopping them.
Doctors also saw strange, debilitating injuries they’d never encountered before.
Instead of admitting something was wrong, the medical establishment doubled down. And governments around the world mandated the vaccine.
NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s extremist views and skeletons from his past are now LEAPING out of the closet.
Victor Davis Hanson drops three of the most disturbing ones that have been recently uncovered.
Then he delivered this stunning prediction:
“I guarantee you more will come out every day because he's a pampered, privileged, angry, young socialist-communist.”
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Victor Davis Hanson says the façade is cracking around New York’s radical socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, and the revelations aren’t pretty.
He lays out a portrait of a candidate who, despite a carefully managed public image, has a record steeped in hard-left ideology and contradictions that are starting to catch up with him.
“We've talked before about the front runner in the New York mayoral race, Zohran Mamdani,” he reminded viewers, setting the stage for what he described as a necessary unmasking.
Mamdani’s history of openly embracing Marxist ideas, Hanson argues, is not some youthful indiscretion but a core part of his politics.
“And we've mentioned before that he talked about seizing the means of production, which comes out right out of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels ‘Das Kapital,’ ‘The Communist Manifesto.’”
It’s an approach that extends beyond slogans.
Hanson pointed to a pattern of denying inconvenient truths, like Mamdani’s insistence he never supported defunding the police....even with clear evidence to the contrary.
“We talked about his claims that he never advocated defunding the police, even though there was an extensive social media trail where he advocates just that.”
And there’s the question of targeted taxation. Mamdani’s proposal to focus tax hikes specifically on “Whiter” neighborhoods isn’t just about class....it’s about exploiting racial division, Hanson says.
“He talked about going into richer and Whiter areas and taxing them specifically at a higher rate,” he explained, pointing out the selective language that conveniently skipped over the fact that Indian Americans....like Mamdani’s own family....are statistically among the nation’s highest earners.
“He didn't say, in other words, richer and Indian American. He just use the word white because he was trying to cater himself to the African-American vote.”
That silver-spoon background, Hanson argues, has insulated Mamdani from facing the consequences of these ideas.
He has never needed to find a job or face public scrutiny.
“He has an extensive left wing record and now that he's in the public realm, everything is starting to come out.”
This sense of ideological immunity, he suggests, isn’t just Mamdani’s own making but has roots in the world he grew up in.
He recounted an academic discussion where Mamdani’s father offered an extraordinary historical comparison that Hanson found revealing.
“His father was in a, discussion of, you know, a conference discussion and said that Adolf Hitler's idea for the final solution and many of his, policies toward the Jews came from Abraham Lincoln, the way Lincoln supposedly created or treated Indians on reservations.”
“That's that's crazy.”
It’s these kinds of statements, Hanson suggests, that help explain where Mamdani’s own comfort with extremist rhetoric comes from.
#10 – CIA whistleblower exposes how intelligence agencies gather blackmail on politicians without them even suspecting it.
You’ll see how this connects to Epstein.
John Kiriakou reveals his superior got a promotion and a medal when he recruited a copy machine repairman.
At first, Kiriakou laughed, but then he realized the brilliance of the plan when he learned that the repairman secretly sent every document from a prime minister’s office straight to the CIA.
How did he do it? By planting a tiny device on the copy machine.
“He [my trainer] said, all of us want to recruit the prime minister. We’re not going to recruit the prime minister. We’re not even going to have access to the prime minister. But the prime minister’s got a copy machine in his office.
“And every once in a while, that machine is going to need to be cleaned and serviced. So you recruit the copy machine repairman. And when he goes in there to make his repair or to clean the drums or whatever, he installs a little device that we give him so that every time somebody makes a copy, it transmits a copy back to the CIA.”
What happened next?
He said, “I got a promotion. I got a medal. I got a photo op with the director. It made my career…”
Because this flow of information was pure leverage for the CIA:
“You know what they’re thinking. You know their next move. You know who their enemies are and who their allies are. Maybe it’s their position on trade negotiations. Maybe the prime minister has a health problem you need to plan for. You never know what might come through,” Kiriakou explained.
“That ONE critical nugget is all it takes.”
That, he says, is EXACTLY what Epstein was to intelligence agencies: someone with access (like the copy machine repairman) who quietly delivered leverage on the world’s elite.
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#9 - Bill Nye “The Science Guy” says RFK Jr.’s claims about vaccines and autism have been “DEBUNKED up and down.”
Nye made these remarks after BLOCKING Kennedy, who was sending him “page after page” of material claiming vaccines cause autism.
“He was relentless.”
“I just told him he’s confused causation with correlation,” Nye said.
“Just because somebody got a vaccination and then somebody else got autism doesn’t mean one caused the other. This is science.”
#8 - Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says Ghislaine Maxwell’s “little black book” has over 2,000 names of rich, powerful people, sealed by the court.
Scott Jennings just took on an entire CNN panel of Democrats—and won.
This was a reckoning.
One New York Times reporter tried to frame Republicans as the “party of taking things away” like healthcare.
That's when @ScottJenningsKY unloaded:
“My rebuttal to that would be Democrats have become the party of EXPLODING government benefit programs... and then saying, 'Gee whiz, now people are trying to take things away.'”
He followed up with something about Obamacare that ended the debate on the spot.
Watch all 4 savage takedowns. This is Jennings at his best.
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Scott Jennings didn’t wait for introductions before lighting a fuse on CNN’s panel.
He went directly after Senator Thom Tillis, dismissing his criticism of the GOP’s Big Beautiful Bill as not just wrong, but politically clueless.
“I think he's wrong,” Jennings said without blinking.
“And most—virtually every Republican thinks he's wrong.”
His argument was clear: this was no time for Republicans to apologize for enforcing work requirements or limiting benefits to people in the country illegally.
“There's nothing politically devastating about trying to bar 1.4 million illegal aliens from getting welfare,” he explained.
“There's nothing politically devastating about encouraging 4.8 million people....who choose not to work....to try to work a little in order to get government benefits.”
He reminded the panel that the bill wasn’t just about cuts. It also included a $50 billion fund for rural hospitals, something Tillis himself had raised as a concern.
Jennings laid it out clearly: the GOP had delivered, and they shouldn’t act ashamed of it.
“So I don't agree with his political analysis, nor does virtually every other Republican who helped to craft and ultimately pass this bill,” he said.
“And I think Republicans ought to lean into these things: work requirements are good. Encouraging work instead of welfare is a good thing and it will work in campaigns.”
It didn’t take long for the tension to spike.
Axios reporter Alex Thompson zeroed in on what he thought was a potential vulnerability: the bill’s Medicaid changes wouldn’t kick in until after the midterms.
It was a classic “gotcha” moment—except Jennings didn’t take the bait.
“You say, Republicans should lean in, but most of these Medicaid cuts don't come until after the midterms. Why is that?” Thompson pressed.
Jennings was ready and waiting.
“Well, I mean, states run the Medicaid program,” he replied.
“I do think it's reasonable to give them time to prepare to enact changes to the program.”
Then he turned the tables, accusing Democrats of preparing to weaponize the issue with fear campaigns rather than talk policy.
“But it doesn't matter, because Democrats are obviously going to go all in on this hysteria campaign,” Jennings warned.
His message to Republicans was crystal clear: don’t expect a polite debate....be ready to fight for the argument.
“So if you're running a Republican campaign out there, you're going to have to debate the issue,” he said.
This was his advice to fellow Republicans:
“And I'm telling you as a debating point, if Democrats want to run on giving Medicaid to illegal aliens and people who won't work or choose not to work, Republicans have a counter-message that will work if they are willing to courageously defend it.”