Thursday, February 5, 2026

Grifters Megyn Kelly and Musk


Skillet head Megyn Kelly is a bitch.  Let's be clear.  Let's also be clear that C.I. was right all along.  She has noted that Megyn encouraged the sexual harassment from Roger Ailes.  She has noted Megyn used it to get ahead.  And that Megyn is responsible for other women being harassed.  That's why Megyn acts the way she does.  She wasn't a victim, she was someone who actively encouraged Ailes.  She reveals that every time she opens her tramp mouth.  As she did today.  Justin Baragona (Independent) reports:


Approvingly referencing the former Fox News chief she helped take down due to his sexual harassment of her, Megyn Kelly defended Donald Trump’s sexist attack on CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins, saying Roger Ailes “used to tell” her that “you have to smile.”

Kelly’s remarks came at the top of her extremely chummy interview with JD Vance, which saw the vice president insist that Trump was being “so perceptive” when he berated Collins for not smiling while she questioned him about the survivors of deceased sex predator Jeffrey Epstein.
[. . .]

With other journalists and publications calling out the president for his “misogynistic language” while noting he’s regularly attacked Collins in the past and recently called another female reporter “piggy,” Vance took the opportunity to chuckle over Trump’s insult while insisting it was just about making journalists enjoy their jobs a little more.

“And I have, like, a decent relationship with Kaitlan Collins, which is unusual given that she's from CNN. But the president — she's asking a question — the president says, why don't you ever smile?” Vance told Kelly.

“And it's actually, like, so perceptive,” the vice president continued. “Even if you're asking a tough question, even if you take your job very seriously, like, why does it always have to be so antagonistic?”

Kelly, a former Fox News anchor who was one of nearly two dozen women at the network who accused Ailes of sexual harassment before he was fired in 2016, brought up the late conservative TV executive’s advice to her and others to justify Trump’s attack on Collins. She also criticized other media figures for accusing Trump of sexism over his remarks.


Some comments on the article:

A TURN
9 minutes ago
Talking about children being abused is never something to smile about. Wouldn't she have looked ridiculous with a big grin asking a question like that? It might be something Megyn Kelly would find humorous, but most of us don’t.

dan foster
1 hour ago
Kaitlan Collin's journalistic star continues to rise--this is not the first time "little hands" has attempted to denigrate her. She's a tough cookie, unlike Megyn "The Wretch" Kelly who is podcasting from her basement.

From the con artist Megyn to the con artist Musk, Julianna Bragg (Axios) notes:

Elon Musk and State Department officials must sit for depositions over their role in dismantling the U.S. Agency for International Development, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.

The big picture: The order is a win for the anonymous USAID employees suing over what they say was an unlawful effort by officials of Musk's Department of Government Efficiency to gut the world's largest humanitarian aid organization.
U.S. District Judge Theodore Chuang wrote that there was "no alternative" to the depositions, citing plaintiffs' inability to obtain information through documents or lower-ranking officials, whose deposition requests went unanswered.
Chuang also pointed to earlier rulings finding that Musk made decisions to dismantle USAID despite lacking formal authority or official approval.
Zoom in: USAID's former workforce of 10,000 managed some $43 billion in appropriations and assisted approximately 130 countries with disaster relief and economic development in fiscal year 2023.


Comments on that article include:

marraffini phil
14 hours ago
About time Musk answers questions about was basically an illegal data grab from Social Security among other agencies and the elimination of jobs based upon inaccurate search criteria of job descriptions. Some agencies had to rehire people that were let go due to errors by DOGE. It was an exercise in futility and didn't save much money.


7th Cav
15 hours ago
I doubt it will be raised in the deposition, but the lawyers should ask Musk about:
1. The fact that he illegally worked in the US while on a student visa, and should never have been naturalized, and 
2. Whether he admitted his drug use when applying for a security clearance.

M. B.
15 hours ago
This is the tip of the iceberg.  DOGE is also in the news for a release of Social Security data to unprotected/unauthorized accesses.  The Felon who let Musk do this will be answering for this one as well.

B A
17 hours ago
Musk and his empire needs to be removed from government contracts. He has avoided many investigations into his illegal  activities and needs to pay the piper. He has gotten wealthy on the back of the American people.


Late last month, new “Epstein files” from the Department of Justice revealed that Tesla CEO Elon Musk was in regular correspondence with deceased sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein, going as far as to invite himself to his notorious Caribbean island, asking when the “wildest party” would take place in a 2012 email.
It was a damning contradiction of Musk’s previous claims that he’d “refused” Epstein’s offer, and they seemed to throw the billionaire into a tailspin.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, Tesla’s shares have been plummeting since the DOJ’s release. Shares are down almost eight percent over the last five days since the emails were released.

It’s the very last thing Tesla needs right now. The company’s brand has already suffered greatly under Musk’s leadership, with droves of potential buyers being pushed away by his inflammatory rhetoric and embrace of far-right ideals.


This is C.I.'s "The Snapshot:"


Thursday, February 5, 2026.  Donald Chump continues to be haunted by the Epstein files and by his other pedo friends, Americans are ready for Kristi Noem to quit or be fired, while one five-year-old was freed from Chump's gulag this week many more children remain imprisoned, Senator Mark Kelly is not backing down, and much more.


The Epstein Files.  Still not fully released.  The administration is still refusing to follow the act of Congress and release everything  And Donald Chump is all over last week's release.  There's a report of him raping a girl, for instance, in the release last week.  He keeps lying and pretending that it's not, but it is.  THE NEW YORK TIMES is so scared of being sued that they did not note it in their coverage -- or any of the allegations against him in the last release.   They say so in an article credited to "THE NEW YORK TIMES," "The New York Times is not describing the details of the unverified claims."  What is the paper of record ignoring?   Zachary Leeman (MEDIAITE) explains:

In a complaint made by a friend, the president was accused of forcing a 13-14-year-old to perform oral sex on him.

“[Redacted] reported an unidentified female friend who was forced to perform oral sex on President Trump approximately 35 years ago in NJ. The friend told Alexis that she was approximately 13-14 years old when this occurred, and the friend allegedly bit President Trump while performing oral sex. The friend was allegedly hit in the face after she laughed about biting President Trump. The friend said she was also abused by Epstein,” the complaint reads.


Farrah Tomazin  (THE DAILY BEAST) notes:
 



Of the release in general, Peter Rubinstein (THE MIRROR) reports:

A new tranche of Justice Department documents related to its investigation of Jeffrey Epstein appeared to show that President Donald Trump's and his commerce secretary may have been in contact with the convicted sex trafficker long after they said they had ended their relationships with him.
Amid bipartisan demands for transparency into the Justice Department's findings since Trump retook office last year, the president has maintained that he ended his long friendship with Epstein in 2006, when they had a falling out after Epstein allegedly abducted underage female employees of Trump's Palm Beach resort. Trump also claimed he banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago the same year.

But according to a report at the time from the New York Post, Epstein denied having had his Mar-a-Lago membership revoked. In fact, he had recently been invited to an event there, Page Six reported in October 2007. Now, according to the latest batch of Justice Department files, Epstein planned to communicate with Trump in April 2011.
In an email sent by Epstein to someone named William Riley, he references a call he planned to make to Trump regarding "vrginina." Though the file, EFTA00909374, does not further identify the subject of the alleged call, Virginia Giuffre, who worked as a spa attendant at Mar-a-Lago, was one of Epstein's most prominent accusers before her apparent suicide in April 2025.

The email is dated April 18, 2011.


Howard Lutnick is the Secretary of Commerce and, like Chump, his memory is apparently not very good.  He got a lot of attention in October by claiming he had washed his own hands of Epstein in 2005 ("I will never be in the room with that disgusting person ever again") but the records show differently.  The date dump last Friday included a December 2012 e-mails (that would be seven years after he claimed he had broken off contact with Epstein) from Lutnik to Epstein:

 

“Hi Jeff, we are landing in St. Thomas early Saturday afternoon and planning to head over to St. Bart’s/Anguilla on Monday at some point. Where are you located (what is exact location for my captain)? Does Sunday evening for dinner sound good?” Lutnick wrote to Epstein on Dec. 19, 2012, according to file EFTA02151286.


Poor memory (and easy lying) are the least of the administration's problems when it comes to the Epstein files.  Chump is insisting nothing-to-see-here-move-along.  But  Leigh Kimmins (DAILY BEAST) reports not everyone in the administration is singing from the same hymnal: 

The newest tranche of documents, released last week, re-ignited a familiar headache for POTUS. It also saw the return of a familiar veiled plea, after his name or related terms were found 5,300 times within the documents. “I think it’s really time for the country to get onto something else,” Trump said in the Oval Office on Tuesday afternoon.

But, around an hour prior, the Daily Mail dropped a wide-ranging interview with Trump’s second in command, where he suggested that he was open to a fresh probe in relation to the files.
Over the weekend, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, previously known as Prince Andrew, should be prepared to testify before Congress about his past dealings with late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who died in 2019.

“I saw Keir Starmer said something about this,” Vance told the Mail, before firmly stating his position. “I’m certainly open to it,” he added.


As Trump was trying to brush three million files under the rug in the Oval Office, the vice president was telling one of the world’s most read publications that he thinks official probes into the files should continue.


When asked about Epstein on Tuesday, Chump attacked the journalist asking the question.  Sarah Ewall-Wice (DAILY BEAST) reports:

President Donald Trump lost it at CNN’s Kaitlan Collins as she tried to ask him a question about survivors of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in the Oval Office.

“What would you say to survivors–” Collins, 33, started to ask before the president, 79, cut her off.

“You are so bad. You know, you are the worst reporter. No wonder,” Trump ranted. “CNN has no ratings because of people like you.”
The president then turned to others in the room, which included multiple Republican lawmakers and reporters, as he kept attacking her.

“She’s a young woman. I don’t think I’ve ever seen you smile. I’ve known you for 10 years. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a smile on your face,” Trump said.
Collins countered that she was asking a question about Epstein’s survivors, but the president kept going.

“You know why you’re not smiling? Because you know you’re not telling the truth, and you’re a very dishonest organization, and they should be ashamed of you,” the president lashed out.

The one not telling the truth is, as usual, Donald Chump.  And his ties with people close to Epstein remain largely unexplored.  Etan Nechin (HAARETZ) notes:

Pro-Trump billionaire Marc Rowan, whom the president appointed to his Board of Peace tasked with reconstructing Gaza, maintained close connections with child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, newly released documents from the U.S. Department of Justice show.

Rowan co-founded the private equity firm Apollo Global Management with fellow Wharton graduate Josh Harris and investor Leon Black. He has been its CEO since 2021, succeeding Black, who was forced to step down in 2021 after revelations that he paid Epstein more than $150 million for personal financial advice. Black was also accused of raping a 16-year-old girl with Down syndrome and autism, allegations he denied.
The documents show that Rowan had multiple phone conversations and email exchanges with Epstein. These included discussions in which Epstein considered purchasing Rowan's private jet and plans for the two to meet at Epstein's home.

The Financial Times reported that Rowan discussed tax arrangements and sent Apollo financial documents to Epstein over several years, even though the company previously stated that it had no business with him.

According to the FT, the two met at least once. In an email, Epstein wrote, "Mark [sic] was here this morning; we talked Athene, Montauk Rothschild. Planes boats etc."

In another email from 2016, Epstein's assistant confirms plans for Rowan to visit his townhouse that day, along with members of the Edmond de Rothschild financial group and a business partner of Rowan.


And while we're noting Chump's closeness with pedos, Sophie Clark (NEWSWEEK) notes:

 
A Dallas-area pastor known for his involvement in GOP politics and his close relationship with President Donald Trump has been indicted in Oklahoma on child sex charges which stretch back four decades.

Robert Morris was the lead pastor of the Gateway megachurch until last year when he resigned due to sexual abuse allegations.
The 63-year-old served on Trump's Evangelical Advisory Board in 2016, hosted the President's 2020 "Roundtable on Transition to Greatness" a fundraising dinner which cost $580,600 per couple, and worked to organize Evangelicals in 2021 ahead of Trump's 2024 Presidential bid.

He is now indicted in Oklahoma for allegedly committing repeated indecent acts to a child in Oklahoma in the 1980s.


Chump's a pedo protector.  Alex Shephard (THE NEW REPUBLIC) notes:

Musk, it seems, had few concerns about corresponding or—whether or not they ever actually hung out—associating with Epstein given his reputation. To the contrary, it seems to have been the point of associating with Epstein. Of course, the millions of emails released last week make it clear that a lot of other powerful people, most of them men, felt the exact same way. There is a sense of admiration, sometimes even envy, in their correspondence with Epstein. Mostly, though, they thought he was a good hang—not in spite of his reputation but because of it.

Musk’s defense is notable because it mirrors the one offered by Donald Trump of his yearslong friendship with Epstein, which began in the late 1980s and ended in the mid-2000s. But Trump’s relationship with Epstein was not limited to correspondence. Indeed, given Trump’s relative paucity of grown-up friendships, one could credibly make the case that his relationship with Epstein was one of the deepest of his adult life. (Epstein told the journalist Michael Wolff—whose disturbingly close relationship with his “source” is detailed throughout the files—that Trump was once his “closest friend.”) “I’ve known Jeff [Epstein] for 15 years. Terrific guy,” Trump told New York magazine in 2002. “He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side.” Around the same time, he sent Epstein a birthday card featuring a hand-drawn silhouette. “A pal is a wonderful thing,” Trump wrote. “Happy Birthday—and may every day be another wonderful secret.”

Trump has since suggested that his relationship with Epstein deteriorated when he learned that his friend was a creep—specifically when Epstein attempted to “steal” a young masseuse (possibly Virginia Giuffre, who recently published a memoir detailing Epstein’s abuse and who died by suicide last year) who worked at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club. Trump’s allies have repeated that claim ad nauseam, also claiming that Epstein was “banned” from the club at the same time. There’s no evidence that’s true. (Epstein, it seems, was never a dues-paying member of Mar-a-Lago but was treated as one, given his close relationship with Trump.) Instead, the best contemporaneous evidence of their falling out suggests that it was over real estate, not Epstein’s treatment of women: The two engaged in a bitter battle to buy a historic Palm Beach property in 2004 that ultimately destroyed their friendship.

That real estate, not misogyny or criminal sexual activity, destroyed Trump and Epstein’s relationship makes sense because it’s clear from public comments and private correspondence that Trump was aware that Epstein was a creep—he just thought it was cool. Every day with him, after all, was a “wonderful secret.” The fact that Epstein liked women on the “younger side” was something to toast. The extent to which Trump participated in Epstein’s criminal activity is not clear. But what is obvious is that he was well aware of who his friend was, and that it was worth celebrating. He liked Epstein because he liked young girls and was frequently surrounded by them. Which is also why, years after Epstein and Trump’s falling out, Musk wrote to him to ask when he would be throwing the “wildest” party.





ICE continues destroying communities while pretending that they are going after the worst of the worst.   Leah Vann (HOUSTON CHRONICLE) reports:

On Tuesday evening, community members were encouraged to walk along the sidewalk at Sam Houston Math, Science and Technology Center to protest senior Mauro Yosueth Henriquez's detention by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Henriquez and his father, Mauro Rigoberto Henriquez, were taken into custody on Dec. 16 and are reportedly at a detention center in Conroe. The younger Henriquez is a senior captain and midfielder of the school's soccer team and also volunteers as a local soccer coach in the community. 

A GoFundMe by Esther Galvez has raised over $8,000 to cover the family's legal expenses and help them cope with "immense emotional and financial strain," caused by the absence of the elder Henriquez, the primary breadwinner. 

"He (Mauro Yoseuth Henriquez) is known by teachers and mentors as a hardworking, respectful young man who loves his school and community," Galvez wrote. "They are pleading for his release so he can return home and graduate with his class." 

Neither the father nor the son has a criminal record, according to Harris County District Clerk's Office. According to the Houston Chronicle, the two are originally from Honduras, but ICE has not responded to a request for comment on their immigration statuses. 


Children are being held in these gulags all over the country.  Five-year-old Liam is one that ICE was ordered to release.  US House Rep Jasmine Crockett was part of the effort to free Liam and she revealed this week "so many other children whose names you don't know that are suffering right now -- including children as young as one month old."



Jasmine rightly praises the judge's verdict in the case so let's again note Joe Patrice (ABOVE THE LAW) on that landmark ruling:
 

Judge Fred Biery of the Western District of Texas issued an order releasing five-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and his father Adrian Conejo Arias from the Dilley Immigration Processing Center. Liam became a symbol of the human cost of the Trump administration’s occupying surge in Minnesota when a camera caught him standing in the cold with a blue bunny hat and backpack while government agents arrested the child. Judge Biery’s short, poignant order delivers a comprehensive civics lesson laced with contempt for what the judge calls “the perfidious lust for unbridled power.”

[. . .]

Judge Biery may have fired off a bare bones opinion, but it only takes a handful of sentences to lay out the legal issue:

Civics lesson to the government: Administrative warrants issued by the executive branch to itself do not pass probable cause muster. That is called the fox guarding the henhouse. The Constitution requires an independent judicial officer.

This is, of course, exactly right. ICE has been conducting enforcement actions based on administrative warrants — essentially permission slips the executive branch writes for itself — rather than judicial warrants supported by probable cause. The Fourth Amendment requires the latter. This has always been the case, and the administration keeps lying about it.




The Trump administration’s response to the two recent killings in Minneapolis has achieved the peculiar distinction of being both horrifying and ridiculous at the same time — like watching “The Death of Stalin,” except without the self-awareness or the courtesy of being fiction
One of the faces of this farce is that of Kristi Noem, the cowgirl-hat-wearing secretary of Homeland Security, who told the nation that Renee Good and Alex Pretti were “domestic terrorists,” while the immigration officers who killed them were just practicing, you know, wholesome, all-American defensive shooting.

It takes a special kind of audacity to announce the exact opposite of what everyone can plainly see on viral videos. Which raises an obvious question: Why would anyone attempt a lie this naked and doomed?

Noem became a serial prevaricator the same way that teenager in the old anti-drug ad learned to smoke weed: “I learned it by watching you.”

Trumpworld is a finishing school for shamelessness. Graduates are taught that prudence is weakness, apology is surrender and reality itself is alterable — if you just say the right words with enough swagger.


Kristi Noem has been exposed as someone who has no respect for the Constitution.  She needs to go.  ATLANTA BLACK STAR NEWS notes:

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has shown little interest in restraining her rhetoric lately, posting and posturing with the apparent confidence that having President Donald Trump firmly at her back would shield her from real consequences. That swagger didn’t hold up for long.
In a sharp and very public setback, a federal judge in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia issued a stay blocking Noem’s directive to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for thousands of Haitian immigrants living and working in the United States — a ruling that landed just as her toughest talk was echoing back at her.
Judge Ana Reyes made Noem’s humiliation stick when she even used Noem’s hateful and bigoted words from a December social media post about immigrants against her in an 83-page opinion issued Monday, Feb. 2, denying the secretary’s plan to strip Haitians of their TPS, according to news outlets.
In December Noem wrote on X several days before announcing the decision to revoke TPS for Haitian immigrants that after meeting with President Donald Trump, “I am recommending a full travel ban on every damn country that’s been flooding our nation with killers, leeches, and entitlement junkies.”
“Our forefathers built this nation on blood, sweat, and the unyielding love of freedom—not for foreign invaders to slaughter our heroes, suck dry our hard-earned tax dollars, or snatch the benefits owed to AMERICANS,” a spiteful Noem continued before adding, “WE DON’T WANT THEM. NOT ONE.”

Reyes’ scathing opinion threw Noem’s words right back in her face.

“The plaintiffs are five Haitian TPS holders. They are not, it emerges, ‘killers, leeches, or entitlement junkies,’” Reyes wrote.
“They are instead: Fritz Emmanuel Lesly Miot, a neuroscientist researching Alzheimer’s disease, Rudolph Civil, a software engineer at a national bank, Marlene Gail Noble, a laboratory assistant in a toxicology department, Marica Merline Laguerre, a college economics major, id., and Vilbrun Dorsainvil, a full-time registered nurse.”


She is an embarrassment and a hate monger.  And this administration of scolds and hall monitors (like Prissy Pete Hegseth trying to order the Scouts around) has realed themselves to be deeply corrupt. That's why the pubic is turning on them.  Sarah Davis (THE HILL) reports public sentiment is against Kristi Noem:


More than half of respondents in a new poll said they support the removal of Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem. 

The Quinnipiac Poll comes as Democrats in Congress have called for Noem’s ouster after federal immigration agents shot and killed two people in Minneapolis last month. Noem is overseeing the largest immigration enforcement operation in DHS history in Minnesota, and more than 2,000 agents were reportedly deployed to the state.
Of the poll’s respondents, 58 percent said they would support replacing Noem, while 34 percent were in favor of keeping the secretary in her role.



Last week, Chump and Pam da Bimbo Bondi arrested journalists Don Lemon and Georgia Fort for the 'crime' of carrying out journalism.  LZ Granderson (SEATTLE TIMES) notes:

Nearly a year ago, Attorney General Pam Bondi said she had the Epstein client list on her desk for review. Then the administration waffled and refused to turn over its files. On Friday, it finally did release 3 million pages of documents.

And on Thursday night, knowing that release was imminent, the Justice Department just happened to arrest journalists.

That doesn’t feel like a coincidence.

It doesn’t even feel like politics. It all feels like a test democracy desperately needs America to pass.


 Chump thinks he can distract from reality but he is mistaken.  He can't even distract his new hires at ICE.  BALLER ALERT notes:


New hires at ICE are blasting the agency for not delivering the huge bonuses they were promised when they signed up to expand Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement ranks.

In multiple Reddit posts reviewed by the International Business Times UK, federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents complained that they “hadn’t yet seen their signing bonuses materialize.” Others said that when their bonus finally arrived, it was only a “few thousand dollars after taxes.” One agent said they “were unable to cover medical costs for their sick child due to an insurance coverage gap.”
 The Trump administration pledged up to $50,000 in incentives for recruits willing to beef up so-called homeland defenders, a campaign that helped swell ICE’s ranks. The Department of Homeland Security touted an incoming class of 12,000 new agents after receiving more than 220,000 applications, though the rapid growth has reportedly strained internal systems. One unnamed administration official previously described the hiring surge as a “s**t show” inside ICE.


Meanwhile Matt Brown and Terry Tang (AP) report that the names that the administration is using for the ICE raids are bothering a number of people:


The names send a message that immigrants in the U.S. are “sub-human,” Congressman Jimmy Gomez, a California Democrat, told The Associated Press.

“That is why they have those disgusting names,” said Gomez, who sits on the House Intelligence Committee. Administration officials “don’t even use that kind of language when they conduct operations across the globe dealing with some of the worst terrorists imaginable.”
[. . .]

Operation Catch of the Day, which wrapped up in Maine last month, immediately drew backlash from Democratic lawmakers when the name was first announced. Congresswoman Chellie Pingree called the branding “racist and degrading” to Mainers in general and the state’s immigrant communities in particular.

“It’s a sick joke,” Pingree said in a social media post.

Shenna Bellows, Maine's Democratic secretary of state who is also running for governor, denounced “the grotesquely named operation,” warning the Trump administration's actions and messaging have chilled business and civic life in the state.

“When ICE agents are patrolling the streets and arresting and imprisoning people, wrongly, then people are afraid to go out,” Bellows told AP.

State Democratic Sen. Joe Baldacci agreed: “This isn’t a special on a restaurant menu. This is people’s lives.”

In more bad news for Chump and Noem, Anna Commander (NEWSWEEK) notes:

A new poll from The Economist and YouGov on Tuesday shows a 15 percent uptick in Americans saying immigrants make the country “better off.” In January 2025, 31 percent of Americans felt that sentiment, the pollster notes.
A shifting public stance toward immigration could influence congressional races and policy strategies ahead of the midterm elections, as Republicans weigh the potential costs of hard-line enforcement—while Democrats seek to mobilize voters against mass deportation efforts, arguing the Trump administration’s tactics have punished the U.S. economy while triggering a humanitarian crisis.
The trend also intersects with approval of President Donald Trump’s handling of immigration, which registered net-negative ratings in recent national polling.




Most Americans (61%) believe that the Trump administration hasn't been honest about the death of Alex Pretti, who was shot and killed by federal agents in Minneapolis nearly two weeks ago, according to a new Quinnipiac poll.

Why it matters: Public opinion on President Trump's hardline immigration agenda is hardening, even as the administration attempts to tamp down fallout from the killings of Pretti and Minneapolis mother Renee Good.
The polling comes as Trump's border czar Tom Homan announced the administration would withdraw 700 federal immigration agents from Minnesota "immediately" — a major de-escalation move following weeks of backlash over Pretti's killing.
By the numbers: 93% of Democrats and 65% of Independents say the administration hasn't been honest about the shooting, compared with 19% of Republicans.

62% of voters say the shooting was not justified, while 22% say it was — and 16% did not offer an opinion.
State of play: The vast majority of Americans (80%) say there should be an independent investigation into the shooting, compared with just 15% who disagree.

Senator Mark Kelly is retired military.  He and others who have served taped a public service announcement noting that those in the military have a duty to not follow an illegal order.  It's part of training, what they announced.  But the White House ginned up outrage as they usually do with the demented Donald Chump insisting that Mark and others could be executed for what they had stated.  And Panties Pete Hegseth took time off from playing Secretary of 'War' to attack Kelly.  He went beyond throwing words and announced that Kelly was going to be dropped to a lower rank.  Will Neal (DAILY BEAST) notes:

Pete Hegseth looks to be heading home with his tail between his legs after a judge poured cold water on the defense secretary’s vengeful crusade against a top Democrat.

“You’re asking me to do something that the Supreme Court has never done,” D.C. District Judge Richard Leon said in a preliminary hearing reported by the New York Times.

He further described the Pentagon’s case against Sen. Mark Kelly as a “bit of a stretch.”



“You're asking me to do something the Supreme Court has never done,” the judge told Justice Department attorney John Bailey. “Isn't that a bit of a stretch?”
Bailey argued that Congress decided that retired military service members are subject to the same Uniform Code of Military Justice that applies to active-duty troops.

“Retirees are part of the armed forces,” Bailey said. “They are not separated from the services.”

Benjamin Mizer, one of Kelly's lawyers, said they aren't aware of any ruling to support the notion that military retirees have “diminished speech rights.” And he argued that the First Amendment clearly protects Kelly's speech in this case.

“And any other approach would be to make new law,” Mizer added.

Jan Wolfe (REUTERS) notes, "The judge, who said he intends to rule by February 11, signaled agreement with Kelly that the demotion proceedings were unlawful retaliation for constitutionally protected free speech.  The judge said there is no question that the Defense Department can limit the free speech rights of active-duty soldiers to promote cohesion, but that the Trump administration wants to create new precedent that would allow it to treat retired personnel similarly."

Senator Kelly's office issued the following:

Today, Arizona Senator and Navy combat veteran Mark Kelly released the following statement after today’s federal court hearing on his case against Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth: 

“Today was a day in court not just for my Constitutional rights, but for millions of retired veterans and all Americans. There is nothing more fundamental to our Democracy than the freedom to speak out about our government – that’s what I’m fighting for.   

Given what’s at stake, I appreciate the judge’s quick and careful consideration in this lawsuit. 

I wore the uniform to defend this country and our Constitution. 

Secretary Hegseth has censured me and is trying to demote me for things I said. For doing my job as a Senator.

This isn’t happening in isolation. Since taking office, this administration has repeatedly gone after the First Amendment rights of Americans.  

That’s not how we do things in the United States of America.

We have the Constitution and the law on our side.” 

 
Let's wind down with this from Senator Elizabeth Warren's office:

Warren: “It is not a surprise that ICE agents seem to think that they are above the law because Donald Trump, JD Vance, and the Republicans are treating them like they are above the law.”

Warren: “It is Congress’s responsibility to step up and say we are going to put new rules in place for ICE, but most of all, we’re going to demand accountability for those who break the law.”

Video of Exchange (YouTube) | Renée Good’s Family Testimony (YouTube)

Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) questioned witnesses in a spotlight forum held by Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) and U.S. Representative Robert Garcia (D-Calif.) on the violent tactics used by agents of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the lack of accountability following instances of misconduct. At the forum, Renée Good’s two brothers testified on her behalf.

This spotlight forum follows months of violent and abusive tactics used by ICE agents, including the murder of Renée Good and Alex Pretti in January. Recent comments from the Trump administration raise concerns that ICE agents are being told to behave illegally when conducting immigration enforcement. Vice President J.D. Vance has reportedly told agents they have “absolute immunity” from any repercussions. This week, Senator Warren led her colleagues in a push for an expedited probe of ICE’s violence after a watchdog confirmed an investigation.

Among these witnesses was Ms. Marimar Martinez, a U.S. citizen who was shot five times by Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) agents on her way to a doctor’s appointment. At the forum, Ms. Martinez confirmed that she has not been informed of any investigations against the agent who shot her and that the agent left the state after the shooting, making it more difficult to pursue an investigation.

Senator Warren criticized the Republican Party for attempting to expand ICE’s federal budget, “an amount that is larger than most countries' military budgets.” When asked whether there had been any halt in ICE’s “slush funding” in response to the killing of Renée Good, the Good family’s legal attorney, Mr. Antonio Romanucci, confirmed that he was “not aware of any money being frozen as a result of what is happening in Minneapolis or any of the other cities.” Mr. Romanucci also called for a public investigation to ensure accountability.

Senator Warren highlighted Congress’s duty to ensure there are consequences when ICE agents break the law, as well as the importance of independent investigations similar to local officer-involved shootings.

“It is Congress's responsibility to step up and say we are going to put new rules in place for ICE, but most of all, we're going to demand accountability for those who break the law,” concluded Senator Warren.

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Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Virginia Giuffre told the truth


Ghislaine Maxwell has appeared to confirm the authenticity of the infamous photo taken of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Virginia Giuffre.

The former Duke of York had previously said that the photo of him with his arm draped around the waist of the then 17-year-old Giuffre at Maxwell’s Mayfair home was doctored.
But in a revelation in the Epstein files that leaves his ‘Pizza Express in Woking alibi’ in tatters, Maxwell admits privately to her lover Epstein that the photo did take place.

Drafting a statement with Epstein to hit back at mounting allegations in the press, Maxwell wrote: ‘In 2001 I was in London when (redacted) met a number of friends of mine including Prince Andrew.

‘A photograph was taken as I imagine she wanted to show it to friends and family. 
‘I never asked (redacted) to give him a massage,’ her draft statement added.
She went on: ‘I am stating for the record as fact’ before adding: ‘Prince Andrew came to my house to visit me – (redacted) was in the house and they did meet.’

However, she claimed she had ‘no knowledge’ of Ms Giuffre ‘having sexual activity’ with Andrew or any other ‘famous people’.
[. . .]



In an attempt to discredit Giuffre’s version of her abuse, Maxwell claimed: ‘The salacious claims she makes are untrue and made purely for financial gain.’

‘The relentless media harassment to which I, Alan Dershowitz and Prince Andrew have been subjected to over the last week has become intolerable and breaches any justifiable sense of natural justice.’


She lied.  She smeared Virginia Giuffre. Maxwell is a documented liar.  

This is C.I.'s "The Snapshot:"


Wednesday, February 4, 2026.  The lies of Homeland Security are exposed further in a Democratic Party hearing, day drinking FOX "NEWS" personality creates more problems for Donald Chump, the Epstein scandal continues to haunt Chump, and much more. 


As we've noted throughout 2025, ICE lies.  They lie over and over.  They've lied to the American people repeatedly and they have lied to the courts.  That's why we're no longer interested in what they say took place on the day someone's kidnapped or wounded or killed.  They are known liars and they are demonstrable liars.  The courts should not believe a word from their mouths because they have lied repeatedly.  Those who aren't getting it still should refer to Sam Levin's report for THE GUARDIAN:

Immediately after a US border patrol agent shot two people in Oregon last month, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said the targets were “vicious” gang members connected to a prior shooting and alleged they had “attempted to run over” officers with their vehicle.

In the weeks since, key parts of the federal government’s narrative have fallen apart.
The events took place on the afternoon of 8 January, one day after a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer fatally shot Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis.

According to a DHS press release and social media posts issued the following day, border patrol agents were conducting a “targeted” stop of a vehicle in Portland occupied by two members of Tren de Aragua, the Venezuelan gang. Yorlenys Zambrano-Contreras, a woman in the passenger seat, had been “involved” in a Portland shooting last year, the agency wrote.

During the border patrol stop, the driver, Luis Niño-Moncada, “weaponized their vehicle against” officers, DHS said, prompting an agent “to defend himself and others” by shooting the occupants. Zambrano-Contreras was hit in the chest, Niño-Moncada was hit in the arm and both were hospitalized, then taken into federal custody, DHS noted. The agents were uninjured.
But court records obtained by the Guardian reveal a Department of Justice prosecutor later directly contradicted DHS’ Tren de Aragua statements in court, telling a judge, “We’re not suggesting … [Niño-Moncada] is a gang member.” An FBI affidavit issued following the incident also suggests that in the previous shooting cited by DHS, Zambrano-Contreras was not a suspect, but rather a reported victim of a sexual assault and robbery. Neither Niño-Moncada or Zambrano-Contreras have prior criminal convictions, their lawyers have said.

Immigration and criminal justice experts who reviewed the case records characterized the federal government’s communications as a “smear campaign” against the two Venezuelan immigrants, with mischaracterizations of their pasts and unsubstantiated allegations of criminality.

Niño-Moncada, the 33-year-old driver, who is undocumented, remains detained, facing charges of aggravated assault of an officer based on claims he tried to “intentionally” hit agents with his car. Zambrano-Contreras, 32, was not criminally charged, but has pleaded guilty to improper entry to the US, a misdemeanor. Prosecutors have said the two were dating.
Questions about the Oregon shooting come as the Trump administration faces scrutiny over its false statements, disproven by video evidence, about the killings of Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis and as cases of alleged “assaults” on immigration agents have repeatedly fallen apart in court.

“The federal government cannot be trusted. Our default position should be skepticism and understanding they lie very regularly,” said Sameer Kanal, a Portland city councilor. “There’s a playbook of demonizing people … and claiming vehicles were used as ‘weapons.’ We see a pattern of victim-blaming, and it’s important we push back, because it’s propaganda.”



 In September, DHS claimed that Silverio Villegas González, who ICE killed by shooting him in the neck while he was coming home after dropping off his two children at school and day care, had hit and dragged an officer with his car. But there was no video evidence of this despite multiple angles of the incident being caught on camera, and one of the officers reported that his own injuries were “nothing major.”

Over the last year, immigration officials falsely accused protesters in Los Angeles of assaulting border patrol officers. They also inflated the number of assaults against officers nationwide and mislabeled footage of ICE operations in their advertisements.



Time and again, they have been caught lying.  And it's what they're encouraged to do.  And it's what Pam da Bimbo Bondi, as Attorney General, wants prosecutors to do.  It's why prosecutors keep quitting on her.  They understand the importance of ethics.  They also aren't her age.  At her age, she can be stripped of her ability to practice law and it won't harm her.  She's corrupt and she's made quite the nest egg for herself.  But others fear following her orders and risking their ability to continue to practice the law.   Daniel Hampton (RAW STORY) reports:


Chaos continues at the Minnesota U.S. Attorney's Office, which is hemorrhaging more talent, with eight more federal prosecutors heading for the exits, the Minneapolis Star-Tribune reported Monday.

The latest wave of departures comes on the heels of a startling mass exodus last month, when six veteran prosecutors walked away in protest over controversial Justice Department directives — including a widely condemned refusal to launch a civil rights investigation into the killing of 37-year-old mother Renee Good, who was gunned down in her car by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.

Among the prosecutors abandoning ship is Ana Voss, the civil division chief, who has frantically juggled hundreds of wrongful detention petitions since federal immigration enforcement operations ramped up across Minnesota.

On Monday, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced that all federal agents in Minnesota would be outfitted with body-worn cameras effective immediately, a move that raised eyebrows given the mounting legal fallout.



Pam Bondi’s Department of Justice is hemorrhaging prosecutors in Minnesota as more attorneys have decided to leave their jobs rather than defend the Trump administration’s violent immigration enforcement tactics.

Eight veteran prosecutors have either left or announced they are leaving the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Minnesota, The Minnesota Star Tribune reported, bringing the total to 14 outgoing prosecutors after six others quit in mid-January.
That’s more than the office typically loses in a year, let alone a month, according to the Star Tribune. Key staff members, including a victim-witness coordinator and an evidence technician, also recently left.

The mass exit was triggered in part by the DOJ’s refusal to open a civil rights investigation into the killings of U.S. citizens Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti, who were fatally shot by immigration agents in January.

The departing attorneys had also voiced their concerns to U.S. Attorney Daniel Rosen about the Trump administration’s efforts to prevent state and local investigators from probing the killings as potential homicides, and about orders to rush through charges against defendants accused of assaulting federal officers without conducting a full investigation.

The attorneys also thought they should consider whether the agents’ conduct contributed to the encounters.


da Bimbo continues to be both a menace and an embarrassment.  People have grown tired of da Bimbo and her attacks on the rule of law.  They have grown tired of the law breaking ICE.  Yesterday, Democrats in Congress heard from some of the people whose lives have been damaged and destroyed by ICE.








Nearly one month after a federal immigration agent shot and killed Renee Good, 37, in Minneapolis, two of her siblings, Brent and Luke Ganger, appeared on Capitol Hill on Tuesday and urged lawmakers to move to rein in the deportation crackdown.

“In the last few weeks, our family took some consolation thinking that perhaps Nee’s death would bring about change in our country,” Luke Ganger told members of Congress, using a nickname for his sister. “And it has not.”

Reading from the eulogy he said he had given for his sister days earlier, Brent Ganger called Ms. Good “unapologetically hopeful.” Choking back tears as he described Ms. Good as a devoted mother, he likened his sister to a dandelion.

“They keep coming back stronger, brighter, spreading seeds of hope everywhere they land,” he said.

Ms. Good’s brothers spoke at a public forum held by congressional Democrats, which was focused on the use of force by federal agents conducting the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.

Though Democrats have demanded limits on Immigration and Customs Enforcement throughout President Trump’s second term, their calls intensified after Ms. Good’s death and the killing weeks later of Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old I.C.U. nurse who was also an American citizen.

During his testimony, Luke Ganger made clear that he viewed the shooting of Ms. Good, who was shot by an ICE agent while she was driving, as part of a larger pattern of abuses by immigration officers.

“This is not just a bad day or a rough week or isolated incidents,” Mr. Ganger said. “These encounters with federal agents are changing the community and changing many lives, including ours, forever.”

Tuesday’s event, led by Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut and Representative Robert Garcia of California, came as Democrats threatened to block long-term funding from the Department of Homeland Security if Republicans do not agree to new restrictions on immigration enforcement efforts.


Christopher Cann (USA TODAY) adds:

The forum comes as congressional Democrats, including Blumenthal and Garcia, demand reforms to the Department of Homeland Security to put stricter guardrails on Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol agents. On the same day as the hearing, the House passed a spending package to end a partial government shutdown and fund DHS through Feb. 13, giving lawmakers less than two weeks to negotiate changes to the agency.










 


Senator Blumenthal's office issued the following:

Today, Blumenthal & U.S. Representative Robert Garcia are hosting a forum to hear public testimony from Americans who have experienced the violence & brutality of ICE & CBP agents firsthand

[WASHINGTON, DC] – Today, U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Ranking Member of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations (PSI), and U.S. Representative Robert Garcia (D-CA), Ranking Member of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, held a bicameral public forum to receive testimony on the violent tactics and disproportionate use of force by agents of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

The following Americans shared their personal experiences with the lawless and deadly tactics used by DHS agents:

Marimar Martinez: Ms. Martinez is a U.S. citizen and resident of Chicago, Illinois. In October, she was shot five times by Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) agents. After being shot by the Border Patrol Agent, Ms. Martinez was later charged with assaulting the agents who shot her. All charges were dropped by the U.S. Attorney's Office six weeks later.

“I know that what happened to me in the matter of seconds on October 4 will unfortunately be with me for a lifetime. The physical scars will always be there,” Ms. Martinez said. “And perhaps even worse, the mental scars will always be there as a reminder of the time my own government attempted to execute me and when they failed at that to vilify me.”

“I know that by being a survivor it is my duty to be here today to let you elected officials know what is happening on the streets of our country because silence is no longer an option. This needs to stop now!”

Ms. Martinez’s written testimony is available here.

Aliya Rahman: Ms. Rahman is a U.S. citizen and resident of Minneapolis, Minnesota. She is also a person with autism and a traumatic brain injury. In January, she was violently dragged from her car by immigration agents after telling them she had a disability; she was then detained without immediate access to medical care or accommodations.

“I now cannot lift my arms normally. I was never asked for ID, never told I was under arrest, never read my rights, and never charged with a crime,” Ms. Rahman said.

“Before I blacked out on the cell floor, my cell mate pleaded over and over to get me emergency medical care. A voice outside said ‘We don't want to step on ICE's toes.’ When I opened my eyes at Hennepin County’s emergency room, I learned I was brought there to be treated for assault.”

Ms. Rahman’s written testimony is available here.

Martin Daniel Rascon: Mr. Rascon, who goes by Daniel, is a U.S. citizen and resident of San Bernardino, California. Last August, Mr. Rascon was in a car with family members unlawfully stopped by ICE and CBP agents when a CBP agent fired on the car multiple times.

“I will never forget the fear and having to quickly duck my head as the shots were fired at the passenger side of the car. Any one of those bullets could have killed me or two people that I love,” Mr. Rascon said.

Mr. Rascon’s written testimony is available here.

Luke and Brent Ganger: Luke and Brent Ganger are brothers of Renee Nicole Macklin Good, a U.S. citizen and resident of Minneapolis, Minnesota who was shot and killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in January.

“Our family is a very American blend. We vote differently, and we rarely completely agree on the finer details of what it means to be a citizen of this country. We attend various churches and some, not at all. Despite those differences, we have always treated each other with love and respect,” said Luke Ganger. “We have gotten even closer during this very divided time in our country, and we hope that our family can be even a small example to others to not let political ideals divide us. To be Good, like Renee.”

“Renee is not gone from us—she’s in the light that finds us on hard days. She’s in the resilience we didn’t know we had until we needed it. She’s in the laughter, the memories, the love that continues to grow,” said Brent Ganger.

Luke and Brent Ganger’s written testimony is available here.

Antonio Romanucci: Mr. Romanucci is an attorney representing the family of Renee Nicole Macklin Good, a U.S. citizen and resident of Minneapolis, Minnesota who was shot and killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in January.

“I have handled excessive force cases across the country for decades. My colleagues and I are deeply distressed at these invasions onto fellow Americans’ civil rights by our own government that have gone well beyond the initial scope of removing criminals,” said Mr. Romanucci. “The occupation by ICE and CBP in our cities is way beyond their mission, leading to unnecessary provocation that causes needless harm and death.”

Mr. Romanucci’s written testimony is available here.

Seth Stoughton: Mr. Stoughton is a former police officer and Professor at the University of South Carolina School of Law, where he is the Faculty Director of the Excellence in Policing & Public Safety (EPPS) Program.

“The current administration’s approach to immigration enforcement falls far short of professional norms This is not policing. It is not normal. And it is not professionally acceptable,” said Mr. Stoughton.

Mr. Stoughton’s written testimony is available here.

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Sen. Blumenthal called the hearing “extraordinary and unprecedented” because Good and Pretti were “murdered by their own government” and “were killed in cold blood.”

He called for a complete overhaul of DHS and a revamping of policies, resulting in bodycams for each ICE agent, “masks off all the time,” and additional training and monitoring for all officers.

“These stories are not just about Minneapolis,” he said. “The nation is Minneapolis. We are all Minneapolis. These stories are a call to action.”



That's why Chicago is just not going to take it anymore.  Alana Loftus (THE MIRROR) reports:


Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson announced that he will direct city police to investigate alleged wrongdoing by federal immigration agents in the city.

This past weekend, Mayor Johnson signed an executive order that he said will lay the groundwork for prosecuting agents with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Johnson said in a statement, “Nobody is above the law. There is no such thing as ‘absolute immunity’ in America.”
[. . .]
Before signing the “ICE on Notice” executive order, Johnson said, “We need to send a clear message: If the federal government will not hold these rogue actors accountable, then Chicago will do everything in our power to bring these agents to justice.”

He added in his official statement, “We are putting ICE on notice in our city. Chicago will not sit idly by while Trump floods federal agents into our communities and terrorizes our residents.”


Adeola Adeosun (NEWSWEEK) notes another development, "Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced Monday that all federal immigration enforcement officers will be equipped with body-worn cameras, marking a significant policy shift for the agency. The immediate deployment will begin in Minneapolis, with plans to expand the program nationwide as funding becomes available."  


As Senator Blumenthal noted, Renee Nicole Gold and Alex Pretti were murdered by their own government.  Amy McCarthy (PEOPLE) reports:


The official cause of death for Alex Pretti, the man shot and killed by federal agents amid protests against increased immigration enforcement activity in Minneapolis on Jan. 24, has been released.
The Hennepin County Medical Examiner's office released the results of its inquiry into Pretti's death on Monday, Feb. 2. The cause of death was listed as "multiple gunshot wounds," and the manner of death is listed as "homicide," according to the medical examiner's report obtained by PEOPLE.

The medical examiner's report also noted that Pretti was "shot by law enforcement officer(s)." No other "significant conditions" that could have contributed to his death were listed on the report.

Pretti, 37, was killed on Jan. 24 as he stood among a group of protesters with his phone in his hand.


ICE has resulted in many victims being targeted.  Tracey Ashlee (INQUISITR) notes one who had praised Donald Chump and told people that only "crooks" were being targeted by ICE:


For months, Júnior Pena told his followers there was nothing to fear as far as Trump’s immigration policies were concerned. The Brazilian influencer, who built a large online audience by documenting immigrant life in the United States, repeatedly defended President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown. When reports surfaced that ICE agents were detaining Brazilians, Pena waved off the concern.
“They’re all crooks. The lot of them.” he said in a video posted in Portuguese. “Don’t panic.” But it seems as if he should have had every reason to panic.
On Saturday, Pena was arrested by ICE in New Jersey. Pena, whose full name is Eustáquio da Silva Pena Júnior, was taken into custody and transferred to the Delaney Hall detention facility in Newark, according to friends and local Brazilian media. One friend told an outlet, per The Guardian, that Pena was detained after missing a court hearing related to his own immigration status. His absence from the hearing proved to be his biggest mistake.
[. . .]
Supporters posted messages asking followers to pray and launched a fundraising campaign seeking $50,000 to cover legal fees. Others were less sympathetic. Left-leaning Brazilians flooded his social media accounts, accusing him of backing policies that ultimately caught up with him.

“You supported Trump and suffered the consequences,” one commenter wrote. Another added, “What goes around comes around.” For years, Pena insisted ICE was only coming for criminals. Now, his own case sits inside the system he once told others not to fear.


FAFO.  And now he knows.  After he's made excuses for Donald Chump, after he's defended Donald Chump and after he's refused to see reality in front of his own eyes.  Wonder what he tells himself now that reality has slapped him hard across the face?  Is he honest with himself now?  Or is he still trying to excuse the actions of Donald Chump?


Let's move over to The Epstein Files.  Nia Prater (INTELLIGENCER) notes:

For months, the federal government has faltered in its attempt to comply with the Epstein Files Transparency Act, the bipartisan bill signed by President Donald Trump that mandated the full release of the Justice Department’s enormous trove of documents and media related to its investigation of Jeffrey Epstein. The Trump administration blew past the congressionally mandated deadline and is staggering its Epstein releases, dropping millions of pages in batches that have included some problematic redactions along with the expected disturbing revelations. But the Trump administration’s latest release — an imposing tranche containing more than 3 million pages and 180,000 images — revealed another level of government sloppiness.

A Wall Street Journal analysis found that the Justice Department failed to redact the full names of 43 victims in Friday’s file release. The Journal reported that some of the women’s names appeared more than 100 times throughout the batch of documents. Of the victims left exposed, the Journal reports that the names of more than two dozen minor victims were unredacted and some were accompanied by identifying information including home addresses.

,In addition, the New York Times reports that the federal government published at least 40 photos that showed the nude bodies of young women, including their unredacted faces. Per the Times, the images show at least seven different individuals appearing in different locations, including bedrooms and what’s believed to be the beach on Epstein’s private island. Many of the images were removed from the Justice Department’s website after the Times flagged them.


As we've noted, all the files have not been released.  There are at least three million pages that have not been released.  Meryl Kornfield (WASHINGTON POST) notes:

But the Trump administration won’t release millions of other files in its possession and many other records were released with heavy redactions, exacerbating concerns from those critical of the administration who argue the releases have not answered some of the most significant questions around Epstein’s sexual abuse of young girls, his interactions with rich and powerful people and the ways he avoided any serious legal consequences despite years of scrutiny.
The disclosure of most of the government’s Epstein documents was forced by the bipartisan Epstein Files Transparency Act. Reps. Ro Khanna (D-California) and Thomas Massie (R-Kentucky), the architects of that law, told The Washington Post that they have spoken to victims who have not yet seen their statements to law enforcement released to the public, raising their concerns that the disclosure has been incomplete. The two argued that the redactions appeared to not comply with the law, which requires that no document should be withheld or redacted based on “embarrassment, reputational harm, or political sensitivity.” Officials should instead make redactions to protect the privacy of victims, the law mandated.

“They, through incompetence, failed to redact the victims’ names,” Massie said, “while at the same time intentionally withholding documents and redacting documents that contain names of people that should probably be investigated.”
Massie pointed to the 2007 draft indictment of Epstein, one of the most anticipated records of the release, which had described a number of allegations of sex crimes federal prosecutors had compiled before Epstein reached a plea deal for lesser charges. Massie said he believed a number of the redactions had included co-conspirators, who he thinks should be publicly named.


Alex Bollinger (LGBTQ NATION) quotes US House Rep Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez asking, "Why is Pam Bondi and the Department of Justice continuing to hide the majority of the Epstein files still, which they admit to the public contain much more, even more direct evidence of shocking, genuinely shocking crimes and sexual abuse of women, minors, and also increasingly men that are saying they were trafficked in connection to the Epstein orbit? And so we need to get to the bottom of it."


 




Ryan Mancin (THE HILL) notes Ro Khanna's thoughts on the lack of pursuit by the Justice Dept:

Khanna told CNN’s Anderson Cooper that the files show communications between Epstein and “some of the most powerful people in technology, in finance, in real estate, emailing Jeffrey Epstein to go to his island, knowing that Jeffrey Epstein is a pedophile, and knowing that underage girls were being raped on that island. They showed up in many cases to parties where underage girls were being paraded around.”

“At the very least, every single person who went to Epstein‘s island should have an investigation, and they should be asked who else was on that island who raped these underage girls?” Khanna continued. “Did you see people raping underage girls? Do you know anyone who raped these underage girls? But just to say, ‘Oh, these were just rich people who were playboys,’ that‘s just disrespectful to these survivors.”

Khanna also dismissed Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche’s comments on Sunday that it “isn’t a crime to party with Mr. Epstein,” calling it “one of the most offense things that the deputy attorney general said.”



In other Epstein news, Olivia Salamone (OK) reports:


Newly released FBI documents allege that Jeffrey Epstein played matchmaker for Donald and Melania Trump.

The explosive claim directly contradicts the couple's long-told origin story.
According to the 11-page, heavily redacted record, a former Epstein assistant — who worked for him from 2005 to 2006 — told federal authorities that Epstein "introduced MELANIA TRUMP to DONALD TRUMP," in files seen by The Daily Beast.

The woman gave her statement under immunity in July 2019, just days after Epstein was arrested on child s-- trafficking charges.
The woman's statement, part of a "proffer agreement," was made to both FBI agents and federal prosecutors. The record details her year-long employment under Epstein and her experiences as a sexual abuse victim, including a disturbing incident in Paris where Epstein allegedly "took a "vibrating thing" and "rubbed it on her."
The claim clashes with Melania's 2024 memoir, in which she describes meeting Donald at a party in 1998.

"'Hi. I’m Donald Trump,' the man said when he reached my table. 'Nice to meet you.' I recognized the name, and I knew he was a businessman or celebrity, but not much else. He put his hand out to shake mine," she wrote.
She recalled that he "took the seat next to mine and started a conversation."


Day drinking again?  And on the clock?  Jeanine Pirro's stepped into it again.  Chump's administration is again declaring war on gun rights advocates.  Anna Commander (NEWSWEEK) notes, "U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Ferris Pirro, an appointee of President Donald Trump, threatened to arrest law-abiding gun owners, as violent crime in the nation’s capital has decreased."  NEWSWEEK's Khaleda Rahman picks up the story:

U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro’s threat to jail law-abiding gun owners who travel to Washington, D.C., with firearms has sparked anger from Republicans, including some of President Donald Trump’s staunchest supporters.

Pirro, the chief federal prosecutor in the District of Columbia and a Trump appointee, said on Monday that anyone who brings a gun to the nation’s capital should “count on going to jail” even if they are licensed elsewhere.
The comments also drew pushback from gun rights advocates, including the National Association of Gun Rights, which called them “unacceptable and intolerable.”



The publication's Hollie Silverman notes Pirro tried to back pedal yesterday:


Pirro made a video on X Tuesday, seeking to clarify her comments, saying in part, “I want to be crystal clear. I am a proud supporter of the Second Amendment. I have guns myself.“

“President Trump’s goal here, and my goal as well, is to make sure we take guns out of the hands of criminals,” she continued.


Vic Verbalaitis (DAILY BEAST) notes the fall out hasn't subsided despite Pirro's attempt to backpeddle:

Republicans across the board sprang forth to condemn Pirro’s anti-gun rights remarks, from libertarian champion of the Epstein files Rep. Thomas Massie to MAGA-loving Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

“The District of Columbia has been ‘shall issue’ since 2017 when the requirement that you must have a ‘good reason’ to carry a handgun was struck down,” Massie, the Trump administration’s latest congressional harassment target, said on X. “Non-residents can obtain a permit in DC — don’t ask me how I know."
DeSantis also slammed Pirro’s comments, saying, “Second Amendment rights are not extinguished just because an American visits DC. American gun owners who conceal carry are among the most law-abiding citizens in the nation. They are friends of law enforcement; they should not be targeted by law enforcement.”

Even some Democrats got in the mix, with Rep. Brendan Boyle saying he was “Old enough to remember the ‘Obama is going to grab your guns’ hysteria. Turns out it was the Trump White House.”

Pirro’s inflammatory remarks come only nine days after federal Border Patrol agents shot and killed VA ICU nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, a legal gun owner who was carrying a concealed firearm that was disarmed when he was killed.

Trump and other administration officials argued that Pretti’s firearm justified his killing, but gun rights organizations, including the National Rifle Association, disputed their claims on the basis of the Second Amendment.

“The NRA unequivocally believes that all law-abiding citizens have a right to keep and bear arms anywhere that they have a legal right to be,” the group said in a statement shared on X.


Let's wind down with this from Senator Patty Murray's office:

Murray: “We cannot fund DHS if we do not rein in DHS.”

***WATCH: Senator Murray’s remarks***

Washington, D.C. — Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Vice Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, delivered the following remarks at the Senate Democratic Leadership press conference regarding negotiations for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) appropriations bill.

Senator Murray’s remarks, as delivered, are below:

“Last week, we wrapped up 11 of our 12 funding bills, and passed those bills that rejected the devasting cuts from Trump and the House Republicans, it ended the slush fund continuing resolution, and it took Congress’ power of the pen back from Russ Vought, and rejected every far-right poison pill.

“But our work is not done—there is one bill left: DHS. Because we cannot fund DHS if we do not rein in DHS.

“That is a clear, hard line. Law enforcement cannot be lawless—but that’s exactly what we have been seeing from ICE and CBP.

“What is happening in Minneapolis has not been subtle, federal agents are going door to door—asking for papers. And just as often ignoring papers—taking in people who are legally seeking asylum—like little 5-year-old Liam and his father, who a judge forced them to release this week.

“We have people that have done nothing wrong being abducted by masked agents with no warrant, shipped across the country, and herded into overcrowded detention centers, for who knows how long. Some of them—taken in Minneapolis mind you—are being left out in the street in Texas, no way to get home when ICE is forced to grapple with the reality that they were here legally all along.

“The response to this lawless catastrophe has been understandable: outrage from everyone who believes this is a country where law, order, due process, and basic human decency matters.

“People have protested peacefully, people have documented the chaos as legal observers, and the Trump Administration’s response to that has only grown more unhinged and infuriating.

“We saw protesters tear gassed—even as they were pinned on the ground. We saw the shocking murders of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, and we heard the Administration lie every step of the way. They lied about little Liam and his dad being here illegally. They lied about Alex Pretti brandishing a weapon and called him a terrorist.

“Just this week, we all saw a video of a woman who was abruptly cut off and pulled over, guns immediately drawn on her, nearly arrested before the local police stepped in and saved her from ICE. And yet—the Trump Administration is trying now to lie about that too.

“Enough. We are not going to fund a rogue Department with its unchecked agents and officers.

“We are going to have accountability at DHS or there will not be Democratic votes to fund a lawless agency. If Republicans refuse to make the changes the American people are demanding—they are forcing a Republican shutdown of DHS.

“The chaos, the brutality—all of it has happened at the explicit direction of this President and a Republican Congress that wrote him a blank check. If Republicans want Democratic votes to fix this—then they need to understand that half-measures won’t cut it. It really is that simple.

“This is somber stuff—legal immigrants being brutalized, American citizens being detained, American citizens being shot and killed by our own immigration enforcement. The Trump administration needs to take these abuses seriously and understand that what Democrats are demanding is reasonable and it is necessary.

“End the roving patrols. Hold federal agents accountable and hold them to the same standards as local law enforcement on the basic things like use of force. Get ‘masks off,’ get body cameras on, and ensure proper identification.

“So, my message to Trump and this entire administration: Stop the lying. Stop slandering American citizens and lawful immigrants. Stop insulting our intelligence and spitting on the Constitution. This country sees right through this. The people recognize that Democrats are fighting to protect basic, American principles and basic American rights.

“My message to Republicans: We are at the table, and we are ready to negotiate serious measures to rein in these rogue federal agencies. We are focused on getting a bill—and it has to be a bill that reins in the abuses we are seeing done by ICE and CBP.

“Americans deserve accountability, we will settle for nothing less.”

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