Apparently, this isn’t a new release but I’m not sure how this hasn’t been in the popular discussion:
The Trump folks have used up any “grace” long ago, so anything they don’t release will seem damaging anyway.
So did the Arkansas Valley Conduit bill that Trump successfully vetoed in December. If he really wanted them to water down the Epstein Transparency Act, he could have gotten his way. He didn’t try.
Let’s say a person is a suspect in a murder.
“I’ve cooperated fully with your investigation, having welcomed you into every single room in my house (other than my cellar, of course). You have uncovered no evidence whatsoever of my involvement in this heinous crime.”
They still haven’t given us everything we know they have (ie, let us into every room in the house that appears on the original architectural plans, obtained from the City), and we have no idea whatsoever what documents/rooms may exist that we are not aware of (ie, survival bunkers, buried 300 feet from the main house or on a piece of property up in the mountains with an abandoned hunting cabin on it).
Absent a leaker with first-hand knowledge … the general public (and the many victims) are at a dramatic disadvantage.
Again.
Yeah, really… again.
(Meanwhile can’t help but think that the flood-the-zone strategy also is intended to dilute the impact — establish that every player in the world of influence/clout-peddling at the start of this century either knew/met Epstein, or knew/met someone who did, or got a call or e-mail from one of the previous two categories, and they can’t ALL be predators. Seriously we may have to at some point define an “X-degrees-of-Jeffrey-Epstein” parameter.)
The fact that there are all those photos of nude young women in the release tells me they don’t have a good handle on what’s in there.
I’ve often posted that Trump is a smart guy. But the people whose Justice Department job it may be to protect Trump do not seem so smart to me. Or maybe they are just overworked.
They are obviously distracted by petty stuff like bank robberies and organized crime. Do they still think they work for the American public?
Given that there’s almost nothing meaningful in what’s been released (which is only about half of everything they have), it seems plausible that they’ve done a good job of hiding things that relate to him.
And, of course, we don’t know how much the DOJ even has. Trump took a bunch of boxes home with him at the end of his previous term, and there’s some reason to think that the Feds weren’t able to get all of it back.
If Musk was traveling to Pedo Island, for example, then his switch to acting as a subservient MAGA becomes a lot more explainable. I.e. someone has him on a leash.
From what’s been released right now, that I can see, it’s almost entirely emails and bank/phone records. There’s no interview transcripts, no investigation notes, etc. to allow one to put together a story of who was doing what to who.
Most of the details would be in the interviews, and those appear to be precisely what’s been withheld or blacked out to nothingness.
So.. bondage as well?
Some say that he likes to be called a good little DOGE.
Sometime being a week ago,
Published February 1, 2026 6:58pm EST
A photo showing Zohran Mamdani at a high-profile luncheon tied to longtime Jeffrey Epstein associate Peggy Siegal
Also, Mamdami’s garbage man in Queens once took a plane that flew over Epstein island. Connect the dots!
If your mom and 3 of her friends knew the guy, that’s curious.
If you were best buds with the guy for over a decade, commented about him liking younger people, were also friends with another guy that liked tweens, 20 of your friends also regularly hung out with the guy, and 10 of those have gotten into trouble for sexual assault, and a bulk of your friends that didn’t know him also have gotten into trouble for sexual assault… Add in some side activities like pardoning a guy of smuggling 400 tons of cocaine into the country, a variety of violations of the Bill of Rights, and getting turned in by your own VP for trying to throw away the votes of the American people. Well, there you got President material!
None of those mentions are particularly damning for Trump, which only raise more questions about why the Trump administration pushed so hard against releasing the files, even after Trump supported their disclosure as a candidate. Trump has also moved to push back on efforts to tie him to Epstein, suing the Wall Street Journal over a report that he submitted a lewd drawing to go along with a note in a 50th birthday book for Epstein. The House oversight committee subsequently obtained the full book, including the birthday letter.
“Who do you think those people were? Those were not just some ordinary people. If I told you their names… no, I’m not going to tell you their names… but if I did, I don’t think you’d sleep so well at night.” (Eyes Wide Shut)
Bill and Hillary have agreed to testify regarding Epstein.
The GOP will now don their kangaroo costumes and their “black caps” (British Judges used to place a small black cap on their wig/heads before announcing the death penalty).
The committee subpoenaed the Clintons in August along with several top former Justice Department officials, including former Attorneys General Merrick Garland, Loretta Lynch, Eric Holder, William Barr, Jeff Sessions and Alberto Gonzales; and former FBI Directors James Comey and Robert Mueller requesting testimony “related to the horrific crimes perpetrated by Jeffrey Epstein.”
I believe these are all Democrats. It is time for a Gomer Pyle “Surprise, Surprise, Surprise!”
Or perhaps Iago " There’s a big surprise. I think I’m gonna have a heart attack and die from that surprise."
I believe the local bookstores will soon sell out of their copies of Malleus Maleficarum.
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I’m pretty sure Bill Barr, Alberto Gonzales, and Jeff Sessions aren’t Democrats.
It depends on what the definition of “is” is volume two. As Trump stands watch.
And I thought Bill and Hillary were supposed to be smart.