BREAKING: The October Surprise is here! The Daily Beast just dropped over 100 hours of Jeffrey Epstein recordings where he talks about his relationship with Trump and spills inside info on the Trump White House.
This is massive. 🔥
Michael Wolff, who chronicled Trump’s time in office, has released a recording of Epstein—who died in 2019—detailing Trump’s White House team.
Michael Wolff just dropped a bombshell—he’s got a recording of Jeffrey Epstein spilling insider details about Trump’s White House, describing it as a chaotic circus that Trump himself stoked.
In this 2017 recording, Epstein talks about Trump’s tactics, pitting staff against each other and trash-talking people like Bannon, Priebus, and Conway behind closed doors. And here’s the kicker: Wolff says he has over 100 hours of Epstein recordings on Trump, ready to release more as we head toward the election.
Trump’s team is already screaming election interference, but this is only the beginning of what’s about to come out.
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🚨 MAJOR BREAKING: FBI caught Trump’s border czar Tom Homan on hidden camera accepting $50,000 in cash from undercover agents promising contracts in a second Trump term.
The DOJ shut it down once Trump got elected. Corruption isn’t just tolerated, it’s protected.
The Man: Tom Homan
- Trump’s former acting director of ICE
- Media favorite on Fox News
- Known for aggressive deportation stances
- Trump called him a “hero” — but the FBI called him suspicious
In 2016, Homan met with undercover FBI agents posing as foreign businessmen.
The Setup: A Bag of Cash for Power
The FBI wired the room with hidden cameras.
Agents handed Homan $50,000 in cash and a written promise that they’d get immigration contracts if Trump won.
🚨 THREAD: Trump’s Budget Just Shut Down a Georgia Maternity Ward
While JD Vance was busy defending Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” in Georgia, a rural hospital was shutting down its Mother/Baby Unit, because of Medicaid cuts in that same budget.
Let’s break this down. 🧵 (1/5)
📍St. Mary’s Sacred Heart in Lavonia is eliminating maternity services.
The hospital directly cited “Congressional cuts to Medicaid” in its press release.
Translation? Trump’s budget just made it impossible for rural Georgia mothers to safely give birth nearby. (2/5)
This isn’t isolated.
- Evans Memorial may shut down its ICU
- 37 nursing homes across Georgia are at risk
- Rural docs are under pressure
- ACA prices are spiking
All of this tracks back to Trump’s Medicaid-gutting budget, backed by GA Republicans. (3/5)
BREAKING: Trump just axed the Biden-era rule that forced airlines to compensate passengers for flight delays and cancellations.
That rule protected you, the traveler, when corporations failed to deliver.
In early 2024, the Biden administration introduced new DOT rules requiring airlines to compensate passengers for excessive delays, cancellations, and lost baggage—automatically, without needing customers to file claims.
Airlines pushed back hard.
Their trade group, Airlines for America (which includes United, American, Delta, Southwest, and others), filed a 93-page complaint urging the DOT to rescind the rules, calling them “unworkable” and “overregulation.”
🚨 MAJOR BREAKING: Puerto Ricans are rising up — demanding full separation from the United States, declaring they’ve had enough of being treated like a colony.
No Senate seats. No presidential vote.
No real voice. But somehow, they still pay taxes and die in U.S. wars.
After decades of second-class treatment — from botched hurricane relief to economic exploitation — the demand is simple:
Sovereignty. Not symbolism.
You can’t keep flying the flag over an island you refuse to represent.
For 125 years, the U.S. has ruled Puerto Rico without representation.
No vote for President.
No seats in the Senate.
No real power in Congress.
But somehow, Puerto Ricans still pay taxes and die in U.S. wars.
How is that freedom? Or colonialism?
This isn’t just about status.
It’s about sovereignty.
Puerto Ricans have endured:
– FEMA’s failed hurricane response
– Austerity from U.S.-appointed fiscal boards
– Billionaires exploiting tax loopholes
– Blackouts, price hikes, and corruption