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Fox News Weatherman Attacked on NYC Subway

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    Fox News meteorologist Adam Klotz was attacked by a group of teens in the early hours of Sunday while riding the New York subway.

    Klotz was on his way home after watching the Giants-Eagles NFL playoff game at a Manhattan bar shortly before he noticed a group of teens harassing an “older gentleman,” and had set his hair on fire with what was presumably a marijuana joint. 

    In an Instagram video, Klotz said he intervened to protect the older man and that’s when the group turned their focus on him and began the brutal attack before fleeing at the 18th Street station in the Chelsea neighborhood.

    โ€œI was like, โ€˜Yo, guys, cut that out.โ€™ And they decided, โ€˜All right, if heโ€™s not going to get it, youโ€™re going to get it.โ€™ And, boy, did they give it to me,โ€ Klotz said.

    During an interview with “Fox & Friends” Klotz noted that he attempted to separate himself from the situation but the group followed him to another train car.

    “I get off that train after taking a punch,” Klotz said. “The whole group, the doors open again at another stop, the whole group just comes and bum rushes me, and suddenly I’m like, on the ground. I’m getting kicked in the side. I’m getting wailed on.

    “They were trying to knock me out, and then once you’re unconscious, and you’re getting punched like there’s no defense, so I was just doing my absolute best to cover my head,” he continued. 

    “So I kind of get knocked out, and now my side is black and blue. My knee, I can hardly bend because I was getting kicked and punched.”

    “What I want is some sort of change,” Klotz said. “I don’t want this to happen to somebody else, and I don’t think necessarily just these kids getting in trouble, like, where’s the structural things? Like, put some cops down there.” 

    Klotz was treated at a local hospital for his injuries and the three members of the group were eventually apprehended by the cops. However, the group was released into parental custody and no charges were pressed due to their ages.

    Despite the shocking attack, Klotz has remained in good spirits and is expected to make a full recovery.

    This story is breaking. Click refresh for the latest updates.

    Former GOP State Rep Acquitted In Second Corruption Trial

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      On Thursday, Former Michigan Rep. Larry Inman (R) was acquitted on all counts involving bribery and extortion after a second corruption trial.

      Inman, 69, was charged in 2019 for allegedly soliciting a bribe, attempted extortion, and lying to federal investigators,ย accordingย to the Detroit Free Press.

      According to The Daily Caller, in 2019 a jury originally found Inman not guilty of lying to investigators, however, they could not reach a verdict regarding the remaining counts forcing the trial to go into a second hearing, Detroit Free Press reported.

      โ€œI think heโ€™s very glad to have this behind him,โ€ Inman’s attorney James Fisher stated. โ€œHe feels vindicated because this has been a very long struggle for him. And heโ€™s never said anything other than that he is not guilty of these charges, and I think the jury believed that.โ€

      The jury had allegedly debated for 45 minutes before reaching their final verdict on Thursday. According to the outlet, the first jury deliberated for over 10 hours over two days during the first hearing.

      Inman served as aย Michiganย representative from 2015 to 2020. However, Fisher noted that Inman is unlikely to get back into politics.

      โ€œI think itโ€™ll be very hard for him to get back involved in politics after this just because heโ€™s struggled through this whole entire process,โ€ Fisher told the Detroit Press. โ€œI hope the people that he represented see this and look at him in a positive way. I think he is a good man who deserves to be credited for what he did for his constituents.โ€

      Wall Street Journal Board Urges Potential Trump Impeachment

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      Yikes…

      In a column published late Friday, a member of theย Wall Street Journalย editorial board claimed it would be “desirable” to subjectย Donald Trumpย to a third impeachment.

      According to longtime columnist Holman W. Jenkins Jr., Trump’s on-again, off-again tariff threats almost makes it appear he wants to be impeached, with Jenkins writing, “A future Trump impeachment seemed all but guaranteed by last Wednesday morning. It seems only slightly less likely now. It may even be desirable to restore Americaโ€™s standing with creditors and trade partners.”

      Read more from the report:

      As he sees it, the president’s last great achievement was being re-elected in 2024, and the damage he has been creating since then belies his promise of a “golden age,” so an impeachment is “already ion the cards.”

      “No consensus or even significant coalition exists for trying to force into existence a new American ‘golden age’ with tariffs, which anyway is like asking a chicken to give birth to a lioness. He invented this mission out of his own confused intuition,” he accused.

      Noting that conservative historian Niall Ferguson labeled Trump’s trade policy going “full retard,” he contributed, “I go with ‘neurotic’ for the wordโ€™s wider applicability to any leader who, lacking a clear bead on his times, fabricates a gratuitously ambitious mission to meet his misguided sense of importance.”

      “Nobody in Mr. Trumpโ€™s orbit actually shares his belief in the magical efficacy of tariffs because it makes sense only in a world that doesnโ€™t exist, where other countries donโ€™t retaliate,” he pointed out before concluding, “The founders never anticipated todayโ€™s instantly responsive trillion-dollar financial markets. And yet these markets neatly adumbrate the foundersโ€™ scheme of checks and balances, also known as feedback. Mr. Trump, still sane enough to appreciate whatโ€™s good for Mr. Trump, listened this week to their feedback.”

      President Donald Trump vowed on Sunday that nobody was getting “off the hook” for unfair trade balances and tariff barriers, which other countries have used against the U.S.

      The Trump administration announced Friday that it was exempting imported smartphones, laptops and other electronics from reciprocal tariffs, but the president wanted to clear a few things up.

      “There was no Tariff โ€˜exceptionโ€™ announced on Friday,” Trump said in a post on X on Sunday. “These products are subject to the existing 20% Fentanyl Tariffs, and they are just moving to a different Tariff ‘bucket.โ€™  The Fake News knows this, but refuses to report it. We are taking a look at Semiconductors and the WHOLE ELECTRONICS SUPPLY CHAIN in the upcoming National Security Tariff Investigations.

      Customs and Border Protection issued new guidance on reciprocal tariff negotiations late Friday, noting the exemption of those goods from Trumpโ€™s April 2 executive order that declared a national emergency due to non-reciprocalย trade practicesย and structural imbalances in the global trading system. Subsequent executive orders ramped up tariffs on China to 125%.

      The updated guidance, which cites a presidential memorandum issued Friday, excluded the products from Trumpโ€™s 125%ย China tariffย and his baseline 10% global tariff on some countries. They apply to goods that left a warehouse as of April 5.

      Products included in the exemption are things like hard drives, computer processors, solar cells, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, flat-panel TV displays and memory chips.

      But in light of the easing of tariffs on electronics, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said Sunday the exemption would be temporary.

      “Theyโ€™re exempt from the reciprocal tariffs, but theyโ€™re included in the semiconductor tariffs, which are coming in probably a month or two,” Lutnick told ABCโ€™s “This Week” on Sunday.

      Lutnickโ€™s comments Sunday made clear that more changes were on the horizon.

      Report: Appleโ€™s Tim Cook Donating $1 Million Of His Own Money To Trumpย Inauguration

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        Apple CEOย Tim Cookย is reportedly using his own money to write a $1 million check to President-elect Donald Trumpโ€™s inaugural committee.

        Axios reported that only Cook is expected to give to the fund โ€” not the company.

        Cook โ€œbelieves the inauguration is a great American tradition, and is donating to the inauguration in the spirit of unity,โ€ the report said, citing sources close to Cook. He โ€œhas made it clear over the years that he believes in participation, not sitting on the sidelines, and engaging with policymakers from both sides of the aisle.โ€

        The report noted that Apple is Americaโ€™s and the worldโ€™s largest taxpayer.

        Trump has secured $1 million donations from other top business leaders and companies including from Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg โ€” whose company owns Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and more.

        OpenAI CEO Sam Altman was also reportedly planning to donate $1 million to the fund, telling The New York Times: โ€œPresident Trump will lead our country into the age of A.I., and I am eager to support his efforts to ensure America stays ahead.โ€

        Major automakers General Motors, Ford, and Toyota have all promised to donate $1 million each toward the fund.

        Biden Pulls Even Or Ahead of Trump in Several Swing States

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          Bad news for Trump…

          According to a newย Bloomberg News/Morning Consult poll, President Biden is quickly catching up to Trump in multiple swing states.

          Inย previousย iterationsย of the survey of votersโ€™ preferences in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, Trump has boasted leads in every single one of the battleground states.

          However, the most recent poll reports that Biden has drawn even with Trump in Michigan (45%-45%) and Pennsylvania (45%-45%) and even pulled ahead of the presumptive Republican nominee in Wisconsin (46%-45%). Trump did retain leads in all of the other key states. He leads by five in Arizona, seven in Georgia, two in Nevada, and six in North Carolina.

          In February, Bloomberg and Morning Consult reported that Trump was up by six points in Pennsylvania, four in Wisconsin, and two in Michigan.

          Mediate reports that Trump performed worse in every single state except for Georgia in March as compared to February. In the Peach State, his margin of victory increased by a single point (+6 to +7). But he previously led by six in Arizona, Nevada, and Pennsylvania, nine in North Carolina, and four in Wisconsin.

          Trump Reveals Plan To Pardon J6 Defendants On ‘Day 1’

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          Trump has big plans…

          President-elect Donald Trump shared that he plans to immediately pardon โ€œmostโ€ rioters accused or convicted of storming the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 after his inauguration.

          โ€œItโ€™s going to start in the first hour,โ€ Trump told Time Magazine Thursday, during an interview for his feature as the publicationโ€™s 2024 Person of the Year. โ€œMaybe the first nine minutes.โ€

          However, Trump has remained vague on the exact details. More than 1,500 Jan. 6 defendants have been charged in connection with the Capitol attack, their conduct ranging from trespassing misdemeanors to assaulting police and seditious conspiracy against the U.S. government.

          In court filings, many rioters have expressed they expect immediate relief once Trump returns to the White House. Their lawyers have asked judges to delay sentencing, trials and other proceedings as Inauguration Day nears. However, Judges have largely denied those requests.

          Top leaders of the right-wing extremist Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, many convicted of sedition, face decades in prison for their roles in the riot, leading to questions about just how far Trumpโ€™s Jan. 6 pardons will go.

          Prosecutors in court filings Wednesday argued to a judge that, although Trumpโ€™s pardons might erase the penalties for Jan. 6 rioters, they wonโ€™t โ€œunring the bell of conviction.โ€

          โ€œIn fact, quite the opposite,โ€ Assistant U.S. Attorney Patrick Holvey wrote. โ€œThe defendant would first have to accept the pardon, which necessitates a confession of guilt.โ€

          On Thursday, President Biden commuted jail sentences for nearly 1,500 people and granted 39 pardons, marking the largest single-day act of clemency in modern history.

          Sentences were commuted for inmates placed on home confinement during the COVID-19 pandemic and who “have successfully reintegrated into their families and communities,” according to the announcement. The 39 individuals pardoned were convicted of non-violent crimes, the White House said.

          “I will take more steps in the weeks ahead. My Administration will continue reviewing clemency petitions to advance equal justice under the law, promote public safety, support rehabilitation and reentry, and provide meaningful second chances,” Biden said.

          Thursday’s pardons come as the president has faced bipartisan criticism for pardoning his son, Hunter, of felony gun and tax charges.

          Trump Urges GOP To Block Government Funding Without โ€˜Election Securityโ€™ Assurances

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          On Tuesday, former Presidentย Donald Trumpย weighed in on the ongoing debate to avert a partialย government shutdownย by urging House Republicans not to fund the government without guarantees on election security. Posting to his social media platform, Truth Social, Trump warned the GOP against passing aย continuing resolutionย (CR) without addressing concerns about voter integrity.

          โ€œIf Republicans in the House, and Senate, don’t get absolute assurances on Election Security, THEY SHOULD, IN NO WAY, SHAPE, OR FORM, GO FORWARD WITH A CONTINUING RESOLUTION ON THE BUDGET,โ€ Trump wrote. He accused Democrats of attempting to โ€œstuff voter registrations with illegal aliensโ€ and called on the GOP to โ€œclose it down.โ€

          The deadline to pass a funding bill is Sept. 30, and without an agreement, the government will shut down on Oct. 1.

          When a CR isn’t passed, causing a partial government shutdown, various federal government operations are either halted or slowed. Here’s a breakdown of the key benefits and services that may be affected:

          Federal Employee Pay:

          โ€“Furloughs: Many federal employees are furloughed, meaning they are sent home without pay until the shutdown is resolved. They typically receive back pay afterward, but there may be delays.

          โ€“Essential Employees: Some essential employees, such as those working in national security or public safety, are required to work but may not receive paychecks until the shutdown ends.

          Social Security and Medicare:

          โ€“Continues: Social Security checks and Medicare benefits typically continue during a shutdown, as these programs are considered mandatory spending.

          โ€“Delays Possible: Administrative processes, such as enrolling in these programs or handling specific claims or queries, may slow down.

          Veterans’ Benefits:

          โ€“Mostly Unaffected: Veterans’ benefits, like pensions and disability payments, often continue, as these are also considered mandatory spending.

          โ€“Services Delayed: Administrative functions at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), like processing claims or appeals, might face delays.

          Unemployment Insurance:

          โ€“Continues: Federally-funded unemployment benefits can continue, but there may be delays in processing if staffing is reduced.

          Food Assistance (SNAP and WIC):

          โ€“SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program): Benefits often continue for a limited period during a shutdown, as the program has reserve funds. However, if the shutdown is prolonged, these benefits could be at risk.

          โ€“WIC (Women, Infants, and Children): WIC benefits might face more immediate disruptions, as funding can run out sooner in a shutdown.

          Housing Assistance:

          โ€“At Risk: HUD (Housing and Urban Development) programs, including public housing subsidies and rental assistance (Section 8), might be delayed, leading to financial strain for low-income families and landlords.

          National Parks and Museums:

          โ€“Closed: National parks, museums, and other federally funded cultural sites often close, affecting tourism and local economies reliant on park traffic.

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          Tax Refunds and IRS Operations:

          โ€“Delayed: While the IRS continues essential functions, tax refunds may be delayed if the agency is operating with reduced staff.

          Small Business Loans:

          โ€“Suspended: The Small Business Administration (SBA) may halt processing loans for small businesses, affecting entrepreneurs seeking federal assistance.

          Education Programs:

          โ€“Disruptions Possible: Federal education programs, including grants and work-study programs, could experience delays. If the shutdown is prolonged, funding for school lunch programs could be impacted.

          Travel and Border Security:

          โ€“Continues with Delays: TSA and Customs and Border Protection agents remain at work, but with reduced staff, airport security lines and border services might be slower.

          While some essential services continue during a partial shutdown, nonessential services face delays, and prolonged shutdowns can have wider-reaching effects on both individuals and the economy.

          With the 2024 election rapidly approaching and the controversy surrounding government shutdowns, do you think Donald Trump weighing in on the current debate is a smart move to rally his base, or an unforced error that could backfire given the timing? Tell us your thoughts in the comments below!

          This is a breaking news story. Please check back for updates.

          Article Published With The Permission of American Liberty News.

          Mike Lindell Floats Bringing A MyPillow To His Dominion Trial

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            MyPillow CEOย Mike Lindellย said he considered bringing one of his pillows to federal court to rebut a claim made by a Dominion Voting Systems attorney during his deposition.

            Lindellย is set to appear in Denver federal court this week as part of a defamation lawsuit filed by Dominion. The company alleges Lindell defamed it by promoting false claims that Dominion machines helped rig the 2020 presidential election againstย Donald Trump.

            During an appearance onย Steve Bannonโ€™sย War Roomย podcast over the weekend, Lindell recounted a previous exchange with Dominionโ€™s legal team in which one of its attorneys allegedly called his pillows โ€œlumpy.โ€

            โ€œI told my lawyers, maybe I should bring him one inside,โ€ Lindell told Bannon, who made a pitch for his listeners to buy Lindellโ€™s products to fund the legal defense.

            Lindell told Bannon when he floated bringing a pillow to trial, his attorney said, โ€œMike, letโ€™s not go there.โ€

            The lawsuit against Lindell and MyPillow was filed in 2021. Dominion is seeking more than $1.3 billion in damages, alleging Lindell used his platform to spread baseless election conspiracy theories, which he also used to boost MyPillow sales.

            The case is one of several filed by Dominion following the 2020 election, including a $787 million settlement reached with Fox News in 2023.

            In court filings, Lindell has denied wrongdoing and argued that his statements were protected by the First Amendment. He has framed the case as a political attack and a fight for election integrity.

            The CEO said the trial, which kicked off on Monday, is a rare instance of a defendant refusing to settle with Dominion.

            โ€œThis is the first trial โ€” everyone else has taken deals and theyโ€™re afraid,โ€ he told Bannon.

            State Department Hosted โ€˜Therapy Cry Sessionsโ€™ For Employees Following Trump Victory

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            Secretary of Stateย Antony Blinkenย is facing backlash after reports surfaced that theย State Departmentย organized therapy sessions for employees distressed by President-electย Donald Trumpโ€˜s victory in the 2024 election. According to sources who spoke toย The Washington Free Beacon, the Biden administrationโ€™s State Department hosted the sessions for its staff to help them cope with the emotional fallout from the election results raising concerns about professionalism and the Departmentโ€™s competency.

            An internal email sent out by the Departmentโ€™s Bureau of Medical Services encouraged staff to attend a one-hour webinar on โ€œmanaging stress during change.โ€ The session offered โ€œeffective stress management techniquesโ€ to help participants navigate the uncertainty they felt in the wake of the election.

            It then invited employees to join a discussion on how to handle their feelings about the outcome of the election. The focus of the session, according to the email, was to โ€œprovide tips and practical strategies for managing stress and maintaining your well-being.โ€

            While the initiative was likely well-intentioned in its goal to support mental health, the idea of government workers receiving taxpayer-funded therapy to cope with a political defeat has sparked fierce criticism. Among the most vocal detractors is Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA), a senior member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee. Issa called the sessions โ€œunacceptable,โ€ emphasizing that government employees should not expect to be โ€œsoothedโ€ over the results of a democratic election, especially when their salaries are funded by American taxpayers.

            Issa lambasted the State Department for tolerating what he described as a โ€œpersonal meltdownโ€ from its employees. In a letter to Blinken, Issa noted that the U.S. government champions free and fair elections around the world, and that it was โ€œdisturbingโ€ to see U.S. government officials struggling to cope with the results of a legitimate, democratically held election. He went on to question the appropriateness of taxpayer-funded therapy sessions for civil servants who, according to Issa, should be able to handle political change without resorting to emotional support services.

            โ€œIt is unacceptable that the Department accommodates this behavior and subsidizes it with taxpayer dollars,โ€ Issa wrote. โ€œThe mental health of our foreign service personnel is important, but the Department has no obligation to indulge and promote the leftist political predilections of its employees and soothe their frayed nerves because of the good-faith votes ofโ€”and at the personal expense ofโ€”the American taxpayers.โ€

            Issaโ€™s letter raised broader concerns about the State Departmentโ€™s ability to effectively carry out its duties in a time of political transition. Given the stark policy differences between the Biden administration and the incoming Trump administration, Issa questioned whether the personnel involved in these therapy sessions would be able to effectively implement the policy priorities of the new president.

            โ€œThe mere fact that the Department is hosting these sessions raises significant questions about the willingness of its personnel to implement the lawful policy priorities that the American people elected President Trump to pursue,โ€ Issa wrote.

            The idea that a portion of the U.S. government workforce may struggle with accepting a Trump victoryโ€”despite the fact that elections are a regular and democratic part of American lifeโ€”raises questions about the professional competence and political neutrality of federal employees.

            The controversy over these therapy sessions underscores a growing sense of frustration among conservatives who believe that the federal government has become too politicized, particularly in agencies like the State Department, which often take progressive stances on global issues. Critics argue that such therapy sessions are emblematic of a broader trend within the federal bureaucracy, where employees may prioritize their personal political beliefs over their professional duties to serve the American people impartially.

            Article Published With The Permission of American Liberty News.

            Republicans Uncover Epsteinโ€™s Coordination With Reporters To Smear Trump

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            By Ralph Alswang, White House photographer - https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/clinton-epstein-maxwell/, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=143417695

            Just hours after the White House publicly accused congressional Democrats of selectively leaking emails related to Jeffrey Epstein on Wednesday, Republicans on the House Oversight Committee released tens of thousands of additional pages of documents. These include email exchanges between Epstein and prominent journalists.

            A significant portion of the new material shows correspondence between Epstein and writer-turned-biographer Michael Wolff. Wolff reached out to Epstein multiple times, discussing not only Epsteinโ€™s public image but how to leverage criticism of Donald Trump for strategic benefit.

            In February 2016, Wolff wrote to Epstein:

            โ€œNYT called me about you and Trump,โ€
            โ€œAlso, Hillary campaign digging deeply. Again, you should consider preempting.โ€

            A month later they discussed plans ahead of the release of Filthy Rich โ€” a true-crime book by James Patterson about Epstein, who was Pattersonโ€™s neighbor in Palm Beach. Wolff suggested to Epstein:

            โ€œBecoming an anti-Trump voice gives you a certain political cover which you decidedly donโ€™t have now.โ€
            And he added:
            โ€œPatterson can be counted on to produce a bestseller, and while he isn’t regarded as a serious writer, he’ll surely be unloading a lot of tabloid copy โ€ฆ Because this will be tied to the election, the Trump-Clinton angle will amp up the attention 10-fold, in fact, possibly, a hundred fold. Possibly more than anything you’ve encountered before.โ€

            When Epstein asked Wolff what he should say publicly about his relationship with Trump, Wolffโ€™s advice was pointed:

            โ€œIf he says he hasn’t been on the plane or to the house, then that gives you a valuable PR and political currency,โ€
            โ€œYou can hang him in a way that potentially generates a positive benefit for you, or, if it really looks like he could win, you could save him, generating a debt. Of course, it is possible that, when asked, he’ll say Jeffrey is a great guy and has gotten a raw deal and is a victim of political correctness, which is to be outlawed in a Trump regime.โ€

            In further correspondence, Wolff requested introductions for Epstein to two figures close to Trump: business leader and inaugural-committee chair Tom Barrack and former federal prosecutor Kathy Ruemmler. He told Epstein he sought โ€œan off-the-record perspective on White House procedures,โ€ while researching his book about Trumpโ€™s first 100 days in office. He also asked whether former President Bill Clinton would confirm he had never been to Epsteinโ€™s private U.S. Virgin Islands island, Little St. John โ€” a place Clinton has publicly denied visiting. Epsteinโ€™s longtime associate Ghislaine Maxwell has also denied seeing Clinton there.

            The documents show that Epstein and Wolff planned to meet as recently as May 2019 โ€” months before Epstein died in a federal jail cell while awaiting trial.

            Read some of the emails below:

            Some of the newly released material included a short video of a dog and what appear to be chew toys modeled after Trump and the 2016 presidential rival Hillary Clinton. Others appear to be slides from an adviser working to generate positive search-engine results for Epstein following his 2008 conviction for child-sex crimes.

            Earlier, Democrats had released documents that included an especially cryptic email from Epstein to Maxwell โ€” one that mentions Trump by name, and refers to an unnamed victim of Epsteinโ€™s trafficking network. The email read:

            โ€œI want you to realize that that dog that hasn’t barked is Trump,โ€ Epstein wrote on April 2, 2011.
            โ€œ[VICTIM] spent hours at my house with himโ€ฆhe has never once been mentioned. Police chief. etc. I’m 75% there.โ€

            Officials later identified the โ€œunnamed victimโ€ as well-known Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre, who died by suicide earlier this year. Giuffre repeatedly stated that Trump was not involved in wrongdoing and โ€œcouldnโ€™t have been friendlierโ€ to her in their limited interactions. The White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, responded:

            โ€œThe fact remains that President Trump kicked Jeffrey Epstein out of his club decades ago for being a creep to his female employees, including Giuffre.โ€

            In his own post on Truth Social, Trump weighed in:

            โ€œThe Democrats cost our Country $1.5 Trillion Dollars with their recent antics of viciously closing our Country, while at the same time putting many at risk โ€” and they should pay a fair price,โ€ he wrote.
            โ€œThere should be no deflections to Epstein or anything else, and any Republicans involved should be focused only on opening up our Country, and fixing the massive damage caused by the Democrats!โ€

            As a reminder: Epstein secured a highly-controversial so-called โ€œsweetheartโ€ deal in 2008 for child-sex crimes. He was arrested again in 2019 on more serious trafficking charges โ€” but died before the case went to trial. Maxwell was convicted of grooming and procuring girls and young women for Epstein; she is appealing and continues to assert her innocence.


            Key Takeaways for a Republican Audience

            • The timing of the document releases and allegations of selective leaking by Democrats raises questions about political motive and media stratagem.
            • The correspondence shows efforts to frame Epsteinโ€™s narrative around Trump โ€” part of a broader attempt to tie the story to the 2016 presidential election and cast Trump in a negative light.
            • Trumpโ€™s defenders argue the documents reinforce his long-standing disassociation from Epstein, as well as serve to remind voters of Democratsโ€™ role in political maneuvering, rather than holding criminals accountable.
            • For Republicans focused on institutional integrity and media accountability, the episode reinforces concerns about selective exposure of documents, agenda-driven leaks, and manipulation of public perception.