đŸ”” Epstein Files Coming...

Good evening. It’s Tuesday, February 11.

 

Jeffrey Epstein’s “client list” will be released, according to a new Trump administration task force charged with the declassification of federal secrets.

Anna Paulina Luna, a member of Congress appointed by President Trump to lead the taskforce, announced in a press briefing on Tuesday that the declassified files would include those relating to the September 11 terrorist attacks, Covid-19’s origins, President John F Kennedy’s assassination, UFOs and, lastly, Epstein’s client list.

Luna said the federal government “has been hiding information for decades” and that “it is time to give Americans the answers they deserve”.

GOP rep. Anna Paulina Luna has made a jaw-dropping claim that there were ‘two shooters’ in the JFK assassination.

Luna made clear her belief in a second shooter as she launched a new task force that will expose some of the government’s most scintillating secrets.

She and her team will declassify highly sought after documents about JFK’s murder, and also files related to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Four Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) employees, including a top-level executive, have been fired after sending millions of dollars to New York City to house and care for illegal migrants, according to the Department of Homeland Security.

“Effective immediately, FEMA is terminating the employment of four individuals for circumventing leadership to unilaterally make egregious payments for luxury NYC hotels for migrants,” DHS officials said in a statement obtained by The Post.

The firings, first reported by Fox News, include FEMA’s chief financial officer, two program analysts and a grant specialist.

DOGE head Elon Musk said on Tuesday that DOGE is going to investigate federal employees whose net worths have exploded despite their comparatively low pay.

The announcement – which came after President Donald Trump signed an executive order calling on federal agencies to work with DOGE, follows a bombshell report that Samantha Power, former head of USAID, saw her net worth explode to $30 million despite an annual salary under $250,000.

“We don’t know why. Where did it come from? I think the reality is that they’re getting wealthy at the taxpayer expense,” Musk said on Tuesday.

Steve Bannon, the confidant of President Donald Trump, pleaded guilty Tuesday to defrauding New Yorkers who donated to “We Build the Wall,” an online fundraiser for Trump’s signature project during his first term, in exchange for a sentence without prison time.

“The parties have worked out a plea agreement. Mr. Bannon will plead guilty to count 5 of the indictment, which is scheme to defraud in the indictment. He will receive a conditional discharge,” prosecutor Jeffrey Levinson said.

The guilty plea to the felony charge represents Bannon’s second criminal conviction after he served prison time for contempt of Congress.

Trump special envoy Steve Witkoff on Tuesday will leave Russian airspace with an American who had been in that government’s custody, with the White House hailing his release as a sign of improving relations with the Kremlin.

Focus was arrested in 2021 over marijuana possession in Russia.

“Today, President Donald J. Trump and his Special Envoy Steve Witkoff are able to announce that Mr. Witkoff is leaving Russian airspace with Marc Fogel, an American who was detained by Russia,” National Security Advisor Mike Waltz confirmed in a statement.

The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) reportedly provided “full funding” for al Qaeda terrorist Anwar al-Awlaki to attend college in Colorado, unearthed documents apparently show.

Al-Awlaki was an American-born jihadist who was killed in a drone strike in Yemen in 2011, during the Obama administration. He was a central figure of al Qaeda, including having direct contact with Army psychiatrist Nidal Hasan before he opened fire at Fort Hood, Texas, in 2009, killing 13 people, U.S. officials reported at the time.

Amid the Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) investigations of federal government agencies in search of overspending, corruption and fraud, political eyes have been locked on USAID funding.

An American woman is suing the Tate brothers, influencers Andrew and Tristan, for allegedly luring her to Romania for a “webcam sex trafficking ring” and then suing her for defamation after she cooperated with police there who charged the brothers with trafficking women and girls.

After the brothers sued Jane Doe for alleged libel and slander in 2023, her lawyers filed a countersuit in Florida Monday that accuses the brothers of, among other things, witness intimidation, “lawfare,” defamation and human trafficking.

The 183-page filing describes them as “self-confessed webcam pimps and pornographers who made their first million dollars from lying and deceiving women.”

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