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IHIP News: Trump DROWNING As Other Countries ZERO IN On His EPSTEIN Cover-Up!
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I've Had It Podcast 4 weeks ago

IHIP News: Trump DROWNING As Other Countries ZERO IN On His EPSTEIN Cover-Up!

The Minneapolis Resistance Will Do Your Laundry
Current Affairs 4 weeks ago

The Minneapolis Resistance Will Do Your Laundry

Here in the North Star State, “ice out” used to refer to a springtime limnological phenomenon, when a freshwater lake’s frozen surface transitions to liquid. However, since the beginning of December 2025, the phrase has become a chant, a mantra, and a call to action posted on yard signs, lamp posts, and store windows. You can see ICE OUT graffitied on concrete bridge archways and pinned to the high visibility vests worn by volunteer school patrols. You can hear the words snarled by constitutional observers honking their car horns behind federal agent convoys. In late January you could have watched snow shovel activistscarve out six giant letters into the frozen surface of Lake Nokomisin South Minneapolis, then light them up with luminaries so the message could be seen from airplanes landing at Minneapolis-St. Paul International airport. “ICE out” sentiment is embedded in the relentless organization of mutual aid that supports vulnerable community members who are sheltering in place to avoid abduction by ICE and Border Patrol agents. While this might seem like a geographically specific, colloquially charming anomaly—a ruddy-faced, wind-chapped rebellion dressed in snowsuits and fueled by tater-tot hotdish—residents in other sanctuary cities should dog-ear this chapter in Trump’s retribution playbook. They should highlight Minnesotans’ strategies and be ready to apply them when the Department of Homeland Security chooses its next undeserving victims on Stephen Miller’s racist retribution tour of blue states.

Zionist Influencer Goes Full Weirdo Over Spike Lee's 'Free Palestine' Fit
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The Majority Report 4 weeks ago

Zionist Influencer Goes Full Weirdo Over Spike Lee's 'Free Palestine' Fit

Obama Lawyer Shared Private White House Information With Epstein
New Republic 4 weeks ago

Obama Lawyer Shared Private White House Information With Epstein

An Obama-era attorney disclosed “non-public” information to child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein with regard to the White House’s response to the Secret Service’s sex scandal.Kathryn Ruemmler works as Goldman Sachs’s chief legal officer, but last week, the star attorney was forced to resign over her myriad ties to the man she warmly referred to as “Uncle Jeffrey.” Her resignation goes into effect on June 30.*But recently released emails from 2014 reveal that the counsel’s fondness for the “international man of mystery” inspired her to share a draft of an official White House press response with him, dishing then-unreleased information to the convicted sex criminal, reported Bloomberg Thursday.At the time of her emails, the White House was embroiled in a global controversy: In 2012, more than a dozen Secret Service agents (and military men) had decided to booze their way through a presidential trip in Cartagena, Colombia, hiring prostitutes along the way. The elite law enforcement personnel did so, despite the fact that Colombian sex workers were frequently hired as spies by the country’s powerful drug cartels, sparking questions about possible national security concerns in the fallout.Ruemmler was one of the staffers handling the White House’s official response to the fiasco. Two years after the disastrous Cartagena trip, she spoke with Epstein about the situation, forwarding him a draft email that contained sensitive information about the role that the White House played in investigating the sexual misconduct.*In return, Epstein offered advice and edits. “Breathe, smile. You’re free,” he wrote in one message.The exchange took place six years after Epstein pleaded guilty to soliciting children as young as 14 to have sex with him. The Justice Department’s review of the Epstein files concluded that the well-connected financier had harmed more than 1,000 women and children in his global sex-trafficking ring, all of whom “suffered unique trauma.”Jennifer Connelly, a spokeswoman for Ruemmler, told Bloomberg that the former White House counsel “has done nothing wrong and has nothing to hide. Nothing in the record suggests otherwise.”“Ms. Ruemmler has deep sympathy for those harmed by Epstein and if she knew then what she knows now, she never would have dealt with him at all,” Connelly said.Recent reports indicate that the DOJ has only released a fraction of the Epstein files, potentially holding onto upward of 50 terabytes that the agency has not yet disclosed. The recent releases, which include millions of pages of documents, amount to roughly 300 gigabytes, or 2 percent of the estimated total.* This article previously misstated when Ruemmler’s work at Goldman Sachs ends, as well as the nature of her outreach to Epstein.

The Reason Trump Hasn’t Attacked Iran Yet Will Blow Your Mind
New Republic 4 weeks ago

The Reason Trump Hasn’t Attacked Iran Yet Will Blow Your Mind

Is Donald Trump delaying action in Iran so he can go to the Winter Olympics?This week, the so-called peacemaker president has assembled the greatest amount of air power in the Middle East since the 2003 invasion of Iraq, but reportedly hasn’t approved military action against Iran—yet. One factor in the president’s pending decision is the ongoing Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, sources familiar with the matter told The Washington Post Thursday.There has been increasing speculation that Trump is planning to make a surprise appearance at the men’s hockey finals on Sunday, if Team USA—the favorites to win gold—qualify for the match. Trump also announced last week that a presidential delegation led by Education Secretary Linda McMahon would attend the closing ceremony in Milan on Sunday. The decision to launch a military strike on Iran would potentially jeopardize travel plans for Trump and his officials. (Obviously, it could also jeopardize a lot more—but that doesn’t seem to be Trump’s chief concern here.)Speaking at the inaugural meeting of his so-called Board of Peace in Washington Thursday, Trump offered Iran 10 days to come to a diplomatic solution—or risk military action. That would give him just enough time to visit Milan, likely so he can get loudly booed just like Vice President JD Vance was at the opening ceremony. In the meantime, the U.S. military has deployed 13 warships and a large fleet of aircraft to the Middle East, with a second aircraft carrier en route to the region.