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🔵 Epstein List Incoming
Good evening. It’s Friday, February 21.

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed during Fox News interview, that she is reviewing Jeffrey Epstein-related documents, including his client list.
“It’s sitting on my desk right now to review,” she said. “That’s been a directive by President [Donald] Trump.”


The Trump administration reassigned Caleb Vitello, the acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), on February 21, 2025, due to frustration over the slow pace of deportations.
Vitello will continue overseeing ICE’s field and enforcement operations, focusing on arrests and deportations, while a new acting director is sought to accelerate Trump’s mass deportation agenda.

The United States and Ukraine are finalizing a landmark deal granting U.S. companies access to Ukraine’s critical minerals—including rare earth elements essential for defense and green technologies—in exchange for military and financial aid.
Negotiations, which intensified after a public feud between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky over terms, aim to strengthen bilateral ties while addressing Ukraine’s demand for explicit security guarantees.

A federal judge has lifted a temporary injunction, allowing the Trump administration to remove nearly the entire workforce of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
Judge Carl Nichols ruled that the unions representing USAID staff did not prove “irreparable harm,” clearing a path for President Donald Trump’s plan to dramatically reduce and reorganize the foreign aid agency.


The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has initiated plans for its largest mass firing in nearly 50 years, targeting officers involved in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.
This move comes in response to President Trump’s executive order banning DEI efforts across the federal government.
The agency began notifying employees on administrative leave to either resign or face termination, though a federal court has temporarily halted the process.

President Trump is expected to issue an executive order dissolving the US Postal Service leadership and absorbing the organizaton into the Commerce Department. That bold move may be just a first step toward an even more ambitious and controversial goal: privatizing the perpetual money-loser.
USPS has a staggering 650,000 employees, who rise up whenever privatization gains momentum. It’s also popular among Americans — 72% view it favorably, compared just 21% who view it unfavorably, according to a 2024 Pew Research poll.

A BBC documentary about life in Gaza has ignited controversy after it emerged that one of its child narrators is allegedly the son of a Hamas leader. Critics accuse the broadcaster of “blindly spouting propaganda,” alleging the program served as a Hamas mouthpiece by omitting the boy’s family ties.
Titled Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone, the hour-long film aired in mid-February 2025, following three Palestinian children’s experiences during the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Although the BBC initially defended its editorial oversight, it later issued an apology for not disclosing the child’s background, saying it “had not been informed” of the connection prior to broadcast.


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