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Tue, Feb 17, '26 at 2:11 PM

I hope Rep. Massie is wearing a bullet proof vest and has employed a few body guards for the foreseeable future.

Tue, Feb 17, '26 at 2:22 PM

@KTom

How would you define sex-trafficking? Or, are you saying there was no sex-trafficking/blackmail operation dormant or not?

Tue, Feb 17, '26 at 2:34 PM

@Brerzerk

He's saying that Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted of sex trafficking under aged girls to no one.


Tue, Feb 17, '26 at 2:44 PM

The billionaires are now arguing over which one of them was closer to Epstein.

Tue, Feb 17, '26 at 6:21 PM

Best take

https://www.threads.com/@amouthful_of_cherries/post/DU3vU9oDMKq?xmt=AQF0Wuq9ZOqcgE7E9mzq3jSoRrMN17gBq-SdxHfvwc2bvEw

Thu, Feb 19, '26 at 9:30 AM
Epstein Files: The 6 Names the DOJ Didn't Want You to See

Ro Khanna, a California Democratic representative, read a list of six names on the House floor earlier this week and said they were “wealthy, powerful men that the DoJ hid” in the recently released files related to Jeffrey Epstein. After questions from the Guardian, the Department of Justice said that four of the men Khanna named have no apparent connection to Epstein whatsoever, but rather appeared in a photo lineup assembled by the southern district of New York (SDNY).

Khanna, along with Thomas Massie, a Kentucky Republican representative, pushed the justice department to unredact names in the files, arguing that some names were being unlawfully redacted. Massie claimed credit on X earlier this week for forcing the justice department to remove redactions on a file that listed 20 names, birthdays and photos, including those of Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Khanna then read some of those names on the House floor.

Two of the six men Khanna mentioned are Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, an Emirati billionaire businessperson who has since resigned as CEO of DP World , and Leslie Wexner, a billionaire retail magnate, but the other four names did not appear to have any public profile.


The February 2026 release of unredacted Epstein files

Thu, Feb 19, '26 at 9:46 AM
Rep. Lieu Says Epstein files Have Allegations of Trump Raping & Threatening to Kill Children

Direct Allegation : Congressman Ted Lieu has officially broken the silence, claiming that the unredacted Epstein files contain graphic evidence of Donald Trump engaging in the sexual assault of minors.

The Cover-Up : Lieu suggests this is the "Dark Secret" the administration is desperately trying to bury, calling the previous releases a "smoke screen" for the horrific reality found in the full documents.

This isn't just politics anymore; it’s a direct accusation of the highest criminal order that could shatter the foundations of the White House.

Remember when White people lost their shit when Obama wore a tan suit?

Fri, Feb 20, '26 at 2:59 PM

98% of the Epstein files still haven’t been released - forensic investigation

The Epstein files have already led to massive fallout around the world since their release - not least the arrest of the former prince, Andrew, the resignations of politicians and high-profile public figures and growing pressure on Donald Trump’s administration, including his Attorney General Pam Bondi.

But they’ve also revealed the massive gap between what Trump’s government claims and what is actually in the data. While Pam Bondi and the White House say the Epstein Files have been released, our forensic investigation reveals that up to 98% of the files are still missing. We will show you the evidence that the Department of Justice and the FBI were originally dealing with terabytes of data, while the public has only been shown a tiny fraction of that.

This FourSight episode goes inside the chaos of the release process, where investigators describe the data management as a total nightmare. We show you the internal emails where officials admit they couldn't even open many of the largest files, leaving huge portions of the evidence "completely invisible". While the government protects the names of high-level Epstein contacts, they have accidentally leaked the private contact information of victims. We dig into the mystery of the Epstein surveillance footage - despite proof of cameras in rooms across Epstein’s Manhattan and Palm Beach properties, to date we’ve seen just a single spycam video. And we break down how we found hidden media files buried in the DoJ’s release of the files and explain why the fight for the remaining terabytes to be released represents another battle for accountability.

As the fallout from these files leads to the arrest of a former British Royal and the resignation of top executives at Barclays and Goldman Sachs, UN experts warning that the evidence points to potential crimes against humanity, there have been zero new prosecutions in the United States. But we are still at the beginning of the Epstein scandal and with the release of these files perhaps a step closer to true accountability for his victims.

Sat, Feb 21, '26 at 2:09 PM

@SnoopDog

they offered the survivors 44 million combined as a settlement from Epstein estate

Mon, Feb 23, '26 at 8:16 PM

I sensing things will break soon in NA. Dominoes will fall. Not only the offenders but those lying for, and deliberately shielding them. Don't know why I feel so.

Thu, Feb 26, '26 at 2:29 PM

@Curtis

I sensing things will break soon in NA. Dominoes will fall. Not only the offenders but those lying for, and deliberately shielding them. Don't know why I feel so.

Not going to happen during this Dotard regime.

People on Epstein's list are being rewarded and promoted in Dumbfcukinstan.

We can only hope that if the lame ass Dems get back into power that they go after and prosecute not only all the child rapists but everyone in this present Dotard regime who sought to protect them.

Mon, Mar 2, '26 at 9:15 AM

@Curtis

And now we have the mother of all distractions...."Operation Epstein Fury".

Wed, Mar 4, '26 at 2:36 PM

One of the Dotard's rape victim, Katie Johnson in an interview in 2016 before the Dotard became President.

It seems the Dotard's fetish was to rape little girls who resembled his daughter, Ivanka.

Wed, Mar 4, '26 at 4:02 PM

Seems like Captain Bone saw is a real tool. He not only good at cutting up Journalists into small pieces but he might be just as good at nailing underage teenagers.

Wed, Mar 4, '26 at 4:46 PM

@carl0002

You don't "nail" under-aged girls Bro. According to criminal legislation in almost all civilized countries anyone under 18 is a child and is incapable of providing or giving consent. Those fcukers raped those little girls.

Capt Bonesaw and the Dotard probably dined out on some Khashoggi jerky after.

And speaking of Capt Bonesaw - y'all should look up the real and original meaning of "Dubai Chocolate" before they hastily invented, hyped up, and mass marketed the current product which is just cheap milk chocolate stuffed with pistachios.


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