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Yesterday 23:15
Missing FBI memos contain sexual abuse claims against Trump
The Guardian reported Thursday that it has reviewed three missing FBI memos from 2019 containing explicit but unsubstantiated claims that Donald Trump sexually abused a minor in the early 1980s with Jeffrey Epstein’s assistance.
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2026-02-20 16:57
US shields Epstein associates despite explosive files
The arrest of the UK’s former Prince Andrew highlights a sharp divide between Europe’s accountability for Jeffrey Epstein’s associates and the limited legal fallout in the United States, AFP reported Friday.
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2026-02-14 19:15
Transparency effort by Reps Massie, Khanna reveals flaws in US DOJ’s document process
Representatives Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie recently pressured the U.S. Department of Justice to unredact names in files related to Jeffrey Epstein, leading Khanna to read a list of six “wealthy, powerful men” on the House floor, The Guardian reported Saturday.
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2026-02-09 21:45
By Garsha Vazirian
‘Pizza,’ power, and the pedophile blueprint
How Epstein files validate Pizzagate horrors and expose the ritualistic rot of the Western elite
TEHRAN – The recent release of 3.5 million pages of the final Epstein tranche—bringing the total cache to nearly 7 million—is not merely the latest chapter in a sordid scandal. It is an autopsy of a dying empire, the terminal diagnosis of a Western elite class that has traded its soul for the dark currency of ritualistic abuse and geopolitical blackmail.
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2026-02-08 19:29
Has the devil’s island been shuttered or merely relocated?
TEHRAN – The story resembles a cinematic plot—perhaps even stranger and more surreal. A wealthy man with a private island and a fleet of private jets who, for decades, provided “special services” to an elite circle: from presidents and prime ministers to congressional leaders, diplomats, princes, members of royal families, multi-billionaires, tech titans, Nobel laureates, and stars of music, cinema, and sports.
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2026-02-07 19:07
By Garsha Vazirian
UK’s ‘prince of darkness’ falls to Epstein’s shadow
TEHRAN – The unsealing of a three-million-page digital archive by the U.S. Department of Justice has unleashed a tectonic shift in European politics, exposing a necrotizing web of corruption and state-level betrayal.