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Voter Data Fight and Trust in U.S. Democracy

A single photograph changed the tone of a national conversation. During a congressional hearing, an image circulated online showing Attorney General Pam Bondi holding notes that appeared to reference a lawmaker’s search history connected to Epstein-related materials. The image quickly went viral. Lawmakers from both parties raised concerns. Commentators questioned what it meant. The core issue was simple, but serious: If members of Congress are conducting oversight, and their research activity is being tracked or documented by the executive branch, does that threaten the balance of power? Oversight is not optional in a democracy. It is a constitutional duty. If legislators believe their investigative activity can be monitored or leveraged, even the perception of that possibility can chill independent inquiry. And that perception matters. But this story doesn’t stand alone. The Voter Data Battle Spanning 24+ States At the same […]

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Maduro to face US judge after capture

Deposed Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro is due to make his first appearance in a United States federal court in Manhattan on Monday, two days after he was seized in a U.S. military operation in Caracas and flown to New York. Court officials say the hearing, scheduled for around noon, will be an initial appearance and arraignment on long standing U.S. federal charges.​ Maduro faces a four count indictment accusing him of leading a 25 year narco terrorism and cocaine trafficking conspiracy that allegedly used Venezuela’s state institutions and security forces to move tons of cocaine into the United States. The charges include conspiracy to commit narco terrorism, conspiracy to import cocaine, and related weapons offences involving machine guns and explosives.​ He is being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn alongside other high profile inmates while awaiting trial. U.S. […]

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Epstein files row exposes cracks in Trump coalition

Attorney General Pam Bondi has sparked backlash online after declaring that President Donald Trump is running “the most transparent administration in American history,” a claim she made while discussing the release of documents related to last year’s attempted assassination of Trump. Instead of praise, Bondi’s statement reignited anger among commentators focused on a separate issue: the long-running controversy surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein files. Many respondents accused the administration of withholding key information and dismissed Bondi’s remarks as misleading. Critics argue that the frustration is not about photographs showing public figures such as Bill Clinton, Mick Jagger, Michael Jackson or Walter Cronkite in Epstein’s presence, which authorities say do not indicate wrongdoing. Rather, attention has centred on the extensive redactions contained in the released documents, which have fuelled suspicions among conspiracy-minded audiences. During the 2024 campaign, Trump had suggested he would […]

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Lawmakers Threaten Action Over Epstein Files Delay

Two members of the US Congress have warned that they may take legal action against Attorney General Pam Bondi after the government failed to fully release files linked to the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The Department of Justice (DoJ) had been expected to publish all documents connected to its investigations into Epstein by a set deadline. While some records were made public, large portions were redacted and others were withheld, falling short of what lawmakers and campaigners had demanded. Republican Congressman Thomas Massie, a prominent advocate for full disclosure, said the limited release could lead to contempt proceedings against Bondi. He accused the justice department of ignoring both the intent and the requirements of the law. The DoJ has rejected these claims, maintaining that it is meeting its legal duties. Bondi has also defended the administration’s […]

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US seizes sanctioned oil tanker off Venezuela, sparking piracy row

The United States has seized a sanctioned oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela in a move that sharply escalates tensions with President Nicolás Maduro’s government and jolts global oil markets. President Donald Trump confirmed the operation on December 10, describing the vessel as a “very large” tanker and hinting that “other things” were also happening in the area.​ US officials say the supertanker was carrying sanctioned crude linked to Venezuela and Iran as part of an illicit shipping network that allegedly supports foreign terrorist organisations. Attorney General Pam Bondi said on X that a US seizure warrant was executed by the FBI, Homeland Security, the Coast Guard and supporting military units.​ Video released by US authorities shows helicopters approaching the vessel and armed personnel in camouflage fast roping onto its deck to take control. The ship, previously sanctioned by […]

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Trump Speaks While DOJ Plans Meeting with Ghislaine Maxwell

President Donald Trump delivered remarks from the Oval Office on July 22, 2025, about various policy matters. At the same time, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ)—under direction from Attorney General Pam Bondi—has officially reached out to Ghislaine Maxwell, seeking to meet her in prison. This marks the first-ever DOJ move to interview Epstein's former associate regarding “anyone who has committed crimes against victims,” a promise amplified by Trump’s directive to unseal grand-jury testimony in the Epstein case. Why This Matters Political pressure & transparency: Trump’s decision to unseal testimony and the DOJ’s request signal a shifting stance amid growing backlash from both his base and Congressional Republicans over perceived obstruction in the Epstein investigation. Maxwell’s potential testimony: Prosecutors believe Maxwell, serving 20 years for sex trafficking, might possess critical information—earning her description as the “Rosetta Stone” to the Epstein […]

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Trump Grants Pardon to Nikola Founder Trevor Milton Amid Fraud Controversy

President Donald Trump has pardoned Trevor Milton, the disgraced founder of electric truck startup Nikola, whose 2023 fraud conviction led to a four-year prison sentence. The White House confirmed the decision on Friday, which could nullify hundreds of millions in restitution owed to investors Milton deceived by overstating his company’s technological capabilities. Milton, 42, and his spouse contributed over $1.8 million to Trump’s 2020 reelection efforts shortly before the November election, per Federal Election Commission records. Prosecutors revealed during his trial that Nikola’s promotional video—purportedly showing a functional prototype truck—actually depicted a non-operational vehicle rolling down a hill. Though sentenced, Milton remained free pending an appeal. On social media, Milton expressed gratitude, stating, “I am deeply thankful to President Trump for his bravery in defending justice and granting me this exoneration.” Trump, when questioned about the pardon, cited strong recommendations […]

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